Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Communications 270
Final exam notecards
94
Other
Not Applicable
03/13/2008

Additional Other Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term

Interpersonal Attraction

Definition

Refers to the various forces that draw people together.

Term
Homogamy
Definition

The tendancy to be attracted to others who have similar cognitions.

 

"Birds of a feather flock together."

Term

Postural Mirroring

Definition
Standing or sitting in exactly the same position.
Term
Cognitive Valence Theory
Definition
Explains how popel respond to messages that signal increased intimacy.
Term
Initiating
Definition
The first stage of relational escalation which refers to the processes and behaviors involved in coming into contact with someone.
Term
Experimenting
Definition
The second stage of relational escalation in which "name, rank, and serial number" are offered.
Term
Intensifying
Definition
The third stage of relational escalation which occurs when people move beyond superficial knowledge of one another to explore more intimate secrets.
Term
Integrating
Definition

The fourth stage of relational escalation which occurs when the two unique personalities begin to merge into a more singular identity.

Term
Bonding
Definition
The final stage of relational escalation in which a public announcement of sorts is made to say that the relationship is indeed unique and should be respected.
Term
The "turning point"
Definition

"Any event or occurrence that is associated with change in a relationship"

Term
Equity
Definition
Specifically refers to the principle of fairness that is based on a comparison of what two people put in (inputs) and obtain (outputs) from each other.
Term
Positivity
Definition
A relational maintenance strategy which involves such behaviors as acting cheerful, being courteous, and refraining from criticism.
Term
Openness
Definition
A relational maintenance strategy which reflects the extent to which partners explicitly discuss the nature of their relationship.
Term
Assurances
Definition

A relational maintenance strategy in which communicators show that they are faithful, stress their commitment to the relationship, and clearly imply that the relationship has a future.

Term
Social Networks
Definition
A relational maintenance strategy which includes reliance on family and friends.
Term
Sharing Tasks
Definition
A relational maintenance strategy in which each partner does his or her "fair share" of the work in the relationship.
Term
Love styles
Definition

One approach to examining love in which the foucs is more on individual tendencies and relationship outcomes.

Term
Love ways
Definition

One approach to to examining love in which the empahsis is on how love experiences are expressed in communicative behaviors.

Term

Mixed couples

Definition
A couple in which the husband and the wife have different definitions for their marriage.
Term
Marital schemata
Definition
Knowledge structures that represent the external world of marriage and provide guidelines about how to interpret incoming data.
Term
Interdependence-autonomy
Definition
A dialetical in which one experiences the pull of wanting to be connected with someone and share activities with someone, but you also want to assert your own indiviuality and separateness.
Term
openness-closedness
Definition
A dialetic in which one wants to open oneself to one's partner to disclose who one is, but one also needs to protect oneself and one's partner by being closed.
Term
Predictability-novelty
Definition
A dialetic in which one may want to be able to predict one's partner and know how to to respond with that person, but you may also want new experiences.
Term

Passion-stability

Definition
A dialetic in which passion is defined as emotional heat in the relationship, but it must be balanced with stability to prevent the relationship from burning out.
Term
Platonic relationships
Definition
Refers to friendships that lack sexual involvement, despite possibilities for such involvement.
Term
Intrapsychic phase
Definition
The first phase of disengagement in which a person reflects on the quality of the relationship, possibly comparing the relationship to others, and comparing the relational partners to potential partners.
Term
Dyadic phase
Definition

The second phase of disengagement which involves confronting the partner with dissatisfaction.

Term
Social phase
Definition
The third phase of disengagement in which the individual goes public with his or her unhappiness with the relationship, seeking advice and support from others, perhaps asking for intervention from others.
Term
Grave dressing
Definition
The final phase of diesngagement, explaining why a relationship decayed and ended. It is called "grave dressing" because after a relationship is "dead," each participant is likely to "dress up" the grave by promoting a positive image of his or her role in the relationship.
Term

Psychological equity

Definition
A tactic which is used as restoration and creates a perception of equity, when in fact, the relationship is not equitable.
Term
Actual equity
Definition

One person in the relationship takes a specific aciton to make sure that resources (inputs and outcomes) are distributed fairly between the partners.

Term
Attribution theory
Definition
An important theory of human cognition that is relevant to many aspects of interpersonal communication. It deals with our judgments concerning why people behave the way they do, and these judgments influence our evaluation of the accounts that are communicated.
Term
Infidelity
Definition

A common reason for breaking up one's relationships. Some scholars make a distinction between sexual infidelity and emotional infidelity.

Term
Cascade model
Definition
A model of marital dissolution which describes a sequence of behaviors people employ when dissolving a relationship.
Term
Positive-tone messages
Definition
A type of disengagement message which has two important characteristics; 1. are very emotional &  2. they state or imply a desire to de-escalate but not terminate the relationship.
Term

De-escalation messages

Definition
A disengagement message which involves two characteristics; 1. the initiator explicityly proposes that the two "see less of each other" & 2. a reason is given for why the two should see less of each other.
Term
Withdrawl or avoidance tactics
Definition
A disengagement tactic in which disengagers say nothing to their partners concerning their intentions to change.
Term
Justification messages
Definition
A disengagement tactic with 3 important characteristics; 1. they communicate that the partners should terminate the relationship, 2. a reason is given to support the decision, & 3. they state or imply that the disengager believes that the problem cannot be solved.
Term
Negative identity management (manipulation)
Definition
Tactics whose identity is based upon techniques which will arouse emotions in such a way as to quicken disengagement.
Term
Bald on record tactics
Definition
Include 3 variations of "efficient and unambiguous" messages: fait accompli, negative identity management, and justification/reason giving.
Term

Attributional conflict

Definition

The third least polite form of disengagement which is reflected by reciprocal aggravation. Both parties agree to change the current definition of the relationship, but they disagree on the reasons why.

Term
Relationship talk
Definition
The second most polite category of approaches to disengagement which include negotiated farewells and state-of-relationship talks.
Term
Unilateral facework
Definition
The most polite category of disengagement which includes postive tone, apologies/concessions, complex accounts of regret+excuse+justification nature, de-escalation, and psuedo de-escalation.
Term

Traumatic event

Definition
The breakup itself or certain knowledge of the partner that prompted an immediate need to terminate the relationship.
Term
Outcry
Definition

The phase in which the individual may experience several negative emotions -- panic, despair, hopelessness, and exhaustion. This stage deals largely with the release of emotional tensions that inevitably follow a traumatic experience.

Term
Denial
Definition
The third stage in which the individual cuts off from others to be alone -- staying at home, avoiding people at church or work, and so on.
Term
Intrusion
Definition

Occasional flooded states in which the individual cannot think about anything but the relational disengagement.

Term
Working-through stage
Definition
The stage in which the individual provides explanations that are complete stories for various aspects on the relationship.
Term
Completion/identity change stages
Definition
The stages in which the individual not only possesses stories and explanations about the breakup but has also developed coping and has perhaps altered his or her behavior in view of having learned from the account-making process.
Term
Compliance-gaining messages
Definition
A category in which people use a wide range of tactics in order to get others to go along with their requests.
Term
Perceptual contrast (contrast)
Definition
Involves first anchoring a person at one level of a request -- usually a high level -- and then making a noticeably smaller request.
Term
Reciprocity principle
Definition
One should be mre willing to comply with a request from someone who has previously provided a favor or concession.
Term
Reciprocal concessions
Definition
We feel obligated to comply with a request if the asker has made a concession to us.
Term

Door-in-the-face

Definition

Any compliance situation in which one person makes a large request, which is rejected, and follows this rejection with a noticeably smaller request.

Term
Indebtedness theory
Definition
Based on the idea that we come to feel indebted to another person when that individual has extended us a benefit.
Term

Commitment principle

Definition
The more committed a person is to agroup, organization, or cause, the more likely the person is to comply with requests to aid or assist that group, organization, or cause.
Term
Foot-in-the-door tactic
Definition
States that agreement to a small initial request can blossom into an agreement to a large second (or third) request.
Term
Lowball tactic
Definition
This tactic has 2 characteristics; 1. someone makes an offer or a request that is low or small, and one actively and freely agrees to it & 2. after one is committed to the deal  or to helping the solicitor, one finds out that the deal was not as good as one first thought.
Term
Self-perception theory
Definition
Argues that we make judgements about ourselves, what we like and don't like, from our behavior.
Term
Social proof principle
Definition
We act the way others around us behave.
Term
Authority principle
Definition

One should be more willing to follow the suggestions of someone who is a legitimate authority.

Term
Scarcity principle
Definition
Opportunities to engage in some activity or to own some object seem more valuable when the opportunity is limited or restricted in some way.
Term
Persuasion schema
Definition
We learn to expect that certain tactics are used first, or early, in a sequence and that the act of gaining compliance or persuasion follows an ordered list in which we might try different arguements, even force, as we try to gain compliance from others.
Term
Resistance hypothesis
Definition
People initiate compliance-gaining attempts with positive and less direct tactics, but when faced with resistance and possible goal failure, they replace these tactics with less polite and more direct ones.
Term
Urgency hypothesis
Definition
When time is of the essence, people shift from their default of using positive and less direct compliance gaining tactics to using more negative, direct, and explicit tactics.
Term
Nonnegotiation strategy
Definition
Involves tactics whereby the individual flatly and undeniably refuses to comply.
Term
Negotiation strategy
Definition
Involve compromises so that both individuals accommodate each other.
Term
Identity management strategies
Definition
Strategies geared to make the requestor feel bad, guilty, or negative for having asked for compliance.
Term
Justification resistance strategies
Definition
Involve giving presumably good and convincing reasons for not complying with the request.
Term
Compliance resistance
Definition
Messages which vary in intensity (negative valence) and the intensity with which people resist compliance has a significant impact on violation of expectations, a negative impact on evaluation of the interaction, and a negative impact on intention to pursue (to be persistent).
Term
Conflict
Definition
Any disagreement between interdependent parties who perceive that they have incompatible goals.
Term
Intrapsychic conflict
Definition
When a person experiences internal conflict without expressing disagreement with others.
Term
Competing style
Definition
A person who has a low concern for others and a high concern for self.
Term
Accomodating style
Definition
One who has a high concern for others but a low concern for self; this person would be cooperative and unassertive.
Term
Collaborating style
Definition
An individual could have a high concern for both self and others, relected in being assertive and cooperative.
Term
Withdrawing style
Definition

Those who have little concern for themselves or others in conflicts. This lack of concern is seen in little assertiveness and little cooperation.

Term
Compromising style
Definition

Those people who have a moderate amount of confcern for self and others. Accordingly, they show moderate amounts of assertiveness and cooperation.

Term
Avoidance strategy
Definition

Intended to distract attention from a conflict.

Term
Integrative stragety
Definition
Those behaviors that  manage the conflict by taking into account both parties' needs and wants; they attempt to integrate both person's resources and goals.
Term
Distributive strategy
Definition

Using a competitive posture, one would distribute the resources and goals in a win-lose attitude, and try to win as much as possible regardless of the other's expense.

Term
Variety
Definition
Refers to how flexible people are during conflict.
Term
Continuity
Definition
Refers to the range of topics covered during conflict.
Term
Symmetry
Definition
Refers to the reciprocity of behavior, or mirroring the other's conflict.
Term
Stationarity
Definition
A feature that refers to the time when couples go through phases of conflict.
Term
Metacommunication
Definition
Refers to reciprocating talk about talk.
Term
Spontaneity
Definition
Refers to the extent to which the parties in conflict ar not being overly strategic and guarded in what they say.
Term

Exit

Definition
A rsponse to relational problems that is passive and destructive; using exit, the couple separates formally, or the individuals think about or threaten leaving.
Term
Voice
Definition
A response to a relational problem in which an active and constructive response is used; it includes such actions as discussing problems and suggesting solutions.
Term
Loyalty
Definition
A response to a relational problem which reflects a passive and constructive response; with loyalty, the person decides to wait and hope that things work out.
Term
Neglect
Definition
A response to a relational problem which includes several active and destructive behaviors -- avoid the partner, refuse to discuss the relational problems, and perhaps show hostility.
Term
Stability
Definition
Refers to the consistency of a conflict over time.
Term
Globality
Definition
Refers to the number of issues that are in conflict.
Supporting users have an ad free experience!