Answer Correct Terms for These Interpersonal Process Flashcards

How Well Do You Know About the Following Interpersonal Process? Answer these quiz based flashcards based on the Interpersonal Process and check your knowledge. This flashcard is simple and easy to use and is more fun-oriented.   

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You tell your Communication Professor that you lover her class and ask if any other classes like hers will be offered next term; she tells you that Intercultural Communication will be offered and that you should sign up quickly. The nest day when you see your professor, you say I signed up and got in! Her understanding of your message is explained by:
Historical Context
Maria is very impatient with her children because she had a bad day at work, and she is feeling stressed. Maria's reactions to her children are affected by her:
Psychological
The dynamic process that participants create through their interaction with each other is termed:
Transaction
David is able to communicate effectively in a variety of situations. This skill is know as:
Interpersonal Competence
Before Carmen can send a message, she must first ___ , which will transform her ideas into meaningful messages.
Encode
The ___ is the means by which the message is sent.
Channel
Selecting the word precipitation when you are talking about rain, represents a process called:
Encoding
Sarah sent AJ an email love letter. AJ felt that the email letter didn't have the same impact as a hand written one. This example is related to the ___ of the message.
Channel
Forming meaningful relationships with others illustrates the ___ needs of interpersonal communication
Social
Settings are sometimes referred to as:
Context
Dante is thinking a person who is very careful about spending money, when Mia describes a colleague as thrifty(cheap); Dante's thoughts represent a process called:
Decoding
As Carrie talks about her trip to Utah, she notices Sharon dozing off. The information Carrie is receiving is known as:
Feedback
The ability to take another person's perspective, and to think and feel as that person does is called:
Empathy
Which of the following means the same thing as; communication is irreversible?
  • Communication is permanent
  • Erasing spoken words is not possible
  • It's impossible to unreceive a message
During a lecture in one of your classes, you suddenly find it's difficult to pay attention because you are so worried about your grandmother who was admitted to the hospital. This is an example of:
Psychological Noise