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Welcome to SPC 1024 Jeopardy! Review for Exam I (Chapters 1-8) INSTRUCTIONS: Click F5 to make sure that you are in slide show mode. In a moment, you will see today’s game board which consists of 5 categories containing five questions each (25 questions in total). Simply click on a point value to view that question. Play as many times as you like. Good luck! Click here to see today’s categories!

(c) Jessica Street - SPC Communication Process Communicating Verbally and Nonverbally Intercultural Communication & Listening Self, Perception, & Communication Relationships

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board The ideas and feelings that a sender-receiver wants to share. What is a message?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Interference that keeps a message from being understood or accurately interpreted. What is noise?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board The environment in which communication occurs. What is the setting?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board When a small number of people meet to solve a problem or complete a task. What is small-group communication?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board When a student doesn’t hear a lecture because (s)he is thinking about lunch. What is internal noise?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board C omparing ourselves with others to see how we measure up. What are social comparisons?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Taking a chance on something new, e.g., on a new person or place What is a psychological risk?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Events or actions that occur because a person and those around him/her expected them. What are self-fulfilling prophecies?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board The personal, internal, mental map of the actual territory or external reality that people experience. What is subjective view?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board How a person thinks about and values himself/herself. What is self-concept?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board The process of empathizing across cultures. What is transpection?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board When nondominants do not want to form a common bond with the dominant culture, so they break-away into a group that includes only members like themselves. What is separation?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Type of listening which involves evaluating and questioning/challenging what has been heard. What is critical listening?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Type of listening which involves listening for feelings. What is empathic listening?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Type of listening which involves evaluating and questioning/challenging what has been heard. What is critical listening?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Dictionary definition of a word. What is the denotative meaning?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Ex. A t a wedding you wish the couple happiness and tell the bride she looks beautiful. What is ritual language?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Generally speaking, when women have conversations they use this language. What is rapport-talk?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Examples include: ‘Like’, ‘you know’, ‘err’, ‘ah’. What are vocal fillers?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Three functions of nonverbal communication. What is regulate, complement, accent, and/or substitute for verbal messages?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, and bonding. What are the five stages of how relationships come together?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Relationship stage that represents that time when people make a conscious effort to seek out common interests and experiences. What is experimenting?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board Intrapersonal evaluation, Interpersonal definition, shared goals, possible solutions, weighing goals against solutions, and evaluating the solution after some time has passed. What are stages to resolving conflict?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board A model used to illustrate the level of disclosure that a person is willing to make with various people. What is the Johari Window?

Click once to display answer; click the answer to return to the question board The ability to understand and get along with others. What is emotional intelligence?