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Chapter 3 Skills for Personal Living
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Communication Verbal communication Nonverbal communication Active listener Feedback Passive listener Reflection Manners Body language Personal space Open communication Stereotypes Prejudices Coded messages Role expectations Conflict Scapegoating Negotiation Compromise Conflict resolution process Mediation Peer mediators
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Validating Personal Superficial Levels of Communication Communication reinforcing people’s feelings about themselves. Communication involving opening up and talking about feelings, beliefs and opinions that mean something to you. Communication making up the majority of our communication. Talking about the weather, home, school, food, etc.
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Event Influence Personal Quality Compliment Superficial Personal Validating
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Touch Hugging, holding hands, physically close Verbal Sharing one’s feelings, listening, heart-to-heart talks, caring words Task Achievement, accomplishments, hard work, status, things
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Find the person humming the same tune as you. What was frustrating? How does this happen on a daily basis? What could be the solution? hhhhhh q e
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Dislike the speaker Disagree with the message Think the topic is uninteresting Think the material is too difficult Easily distracted By others By conditions in the room By self
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Active listening – the listener participates and shares the responsibility for the success of the communication process by guiding the speaker towards common interests
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Study of Space Edwin T. Hall’s Zones of Space Intimate Distance – 0 to 18 in Personal Distance – 18 in to 4 feet Social – 4 to 12 feet Public – 12 to 25 feet
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Haptics – the study of touch Olfactics – the study of smell Territoriality – personal space and territory Temporal Communication Cultural time technical – actual time formal – made for convenience (day, week, semester) Informal – soon, forever, later, sometime Psychological time Importance you place on the past, present and future
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Get in a circle in the middle of the room. Pass on the sentence that the person in front of you whispers in your ear. What was frustrating? How does this happen on a daily basis? What could be the solution? How is this like gossip?
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