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Question 22 pts

Getting the days off we need from work and asking for extensions on class assignments represents which reason why we communicate with other people?

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Flag question: Question 3Question 32 pts

Communicating to satisfy the needs of pleasure, escape, and enjoyment represent which of the following reasons why we communicate with other people?

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Flag question: Question 4Question 42 pts

Individuals who tend to have successful interpersonal relations have lower blood pressure and get sick less often. This represents which need for communicating with others?

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Flag question: Question 5Question 52 pts

Which of the following is not a principle of interpersonal communication?

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Flag question: Question 6Question 62 pts

When we communicate with others we send messages like respect, control, and affinity. This represents which dimension of communication?

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Flag question: Question 7Question 72 pts

You should strive to have personal, instead of impersonal, relationships with most people.

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Flag question: Question 8Question 82 pts

Which of the following is a misconception of interpersonal communication?

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Flag question: Question 9Question 92 pts

There is one ideal way to be an effective and competent communicator.

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Flag question: Question 10Question 102 pts

The ability to construct a variety of frameworks and different ways to view an issue is also known as what?

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Flag question: Question 11Question 112 pts

Which of the following terms bests describes the ability to pay close attention to one’s own behavior and use these observations to shape the way they behave?

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Flag question: Question 12Question 122 pts

Individuals with a high level of self esteem tend to think well of others and expect to be accepted by them.

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Flag question: Question 13Question 132 pts

Which of the following terms best describes the fact that each of us develops a perception of ourselves that reflects the way we believe others see us?

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Flag question: Question 14Question 142 pts

It is impossible for a person to change their self concept.

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Flag question: Question 15Question 152 pts

Which of the following roots of our self concept is most closely associated with genetics?

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Flag question: Question 16Question 162 pts

Sally doesn’t really like John’s new haircut but doesn’t want to hurt his feelings. Instead of telling him this, when he asks what she thinks she says that it is “really unique.” What alternative did Sally use for self-disclosure?

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Flag question: Question 17Question 172 pts

Which of the following benefits of self-disclosure is best described as “getting it off your chest”?

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Flag question: Question 18Question 182 pts

Diane really wants to go to school on the east coast, however her parents want her to stay near the Bay Area. Instead of telling her parents her feelings directly, she starts leaving college brochures for schools in New York around the house. What alternative to self disclosure is Diane using?

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Flag question: Question 19Question 192 pts

Telling is lie is never a good alternative to self disclosure.

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Flag question: Question 20Question 202 pts

Which of the following is a guideline for self-disclosure?

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Flag question: Question 21Question 212 pts

Adela discloses information about herself to Bri, and in return they disclose information about themselves to Adela. This is known as what benefit of self disclosure?

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Flag question: Question 22Question 222 pts

Individuals tend to notice things that are louder, larger, and brighter than normal. This tends to happen in which stage in the perception process?

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Flag question: Question 23Question 232 pts

Which step in the perception process deals with sharing personal narratives?

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Flag question: Question 24Question 242 pts

Which step in the process of perception do we assign meaning to an event?

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Flag question: Question 25Question 252 pts

Strummer says he withdraws when Niko nags him. Niko says they only nag Strummer when he withdraws. What part of the perception process are they disagreeing with?

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Flag question: Question 26Question 262 pts

Our assumptions and expectations of human behavior can influence our perceptions.

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Flag question: Question 27Question 272 pts

Which of the following is NOT common tendency in our perceptions?

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Flag question: Question 28Question 282 pts

June always thinks negatively of her peers that come into class late, however when she comes in late (which is often) she thinks her reasons are legitimate and excuse the same judgement she has for others. This explains what common tendency in our perceptions?

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Flag question: Question 29Question 292 pts

Individuals who believe they have no role in how they feel are using which type of irrational thinking?

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Flag question: Question 30Question 302 pts

Right before Joey’s band plays their first ever live concert in front of a real audience his heart starts to race and his blood pressure rises. What component of emotions is Joey experiencing?

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Flag question: Question 31Question 312 pts

Jee-woon feels guilty about something that happened in her past and when she dwells on it they increase her debilitative emotions. This occurrence is also known as what?

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Flag question: Question 32Question 322 pts

Rethinking negative events so they do not increase debilitative emotions is also known as what?

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Flag question: Question 33Question 332 pts

“People-pleasers” tend to suffer from what type of irrational thinking?

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Flag question: Question 34Question 342 pts

Believing that if you try something the worst will happen describes what type of irrational thinking?

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Flag question: Question 35Question 352 pts

Thinking that other people or events are the source of your emotions is also known as what type of irrational thinking?

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Flag question: Question 36Question 362 pts

Language is symbolic.

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Flag question: Question 37Question 372 pts

Words such as likely, doubtful, probable, and good chance can cause misunderstandings depending on who is speaking. What concept explains this source of confusion?

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Flag question: Question 38Question 382 pts

Semantic rules govern how to interpret messages in a given context.

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