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interpersonal comm

Terms

undefined, object
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intimate distance
0"-18"
pragmatics
what rules are appropriate in specific contexts
public territorality
belongs to/is used by all
nonverbal functions
repeating, substituting, complimenting, regulating, contradicting, & deceiving
psychological constructs
(state of mind/disposition) insecure, neurotic, confident
public distance
12' & beyond
knapps 10 stage model
initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integreating, bonding, differentiating, circumscribing, stagnating, avoiding, terminating
primary territoriality
you own it
influences emotional expressions
personailty, culture, gender & power
components to feelings
physiological changes, nonverbal reaction, cognative interpretations, & verbal expressions
proxemics
how we use space
semantics
meanings in symbols
male language use
content:sports, hobbies, & activities, reasons:fun, joking, exert control, enhance status, & give advice, style:direct, personal, & task oriented
secondary territoriality
you associate with it but you dont own it
disconformation
ignoring a person's presence for communications
boundary marker
divide your territory from others
physical constructs
ugly, pretty, fat, thin, etc.
chronemics
study of time
types of nonverbals
facial, kinesics, touch, paralanguage, proxemics, time, attractiveness, clothing, & environment
interaction constructs
(social behavior) friendly, helpful, rude
social distance
4'-12'
syntax
the arrangement of symbols
4 schemas
physical constructs, role constructs, interaction constructs, and psychological constructs
attribution theory
process of attaching meaning to behavior
female language use
content:relationships, food, clothing, health, & reproduction, reasons:feelings, relationships, & problems, style:indirect, elaborate, & focus on relationships
Gibb's
evaluation, control, strategy, neutrailty, superority, certainty, description, problem-orientation, spontaneity, empathy, equality, & provisionalism
rules that govern our language
phonological, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
dimensions of distance
avoidance, restraint, deception, being reserved, restricting topics, & shortening interaction
personal distance
18"-4'
nonverbal characteristics
you can't not communicate, mostly realtional, ambiguous, based upon culture
fallacies
perfection, approval, should, over generalization, causation, helplessness, & catastrophic expectations
phonological
how sound governs our words
role constructs
student, sibling, daughter/son, employee
ear markers
originates from "branding" animals on ears, indicates ownership
central marker
you place in a territory to reserve it for you
punctuation
describes the determination of causes and effects in a series of interaction (nag-withdraw)

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