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What 3 needs did William Schutz identify in his Interpersonal Needs Theory?   show
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In Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, how many level of needs are there?   show
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show Physiological/Physical--Basic needs for survival; air, food, water, sex  
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show Safety--protection and shelter  
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What are the 3rd and 4th needs in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?   show
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show Self-Actualization  
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show Our tendency to create/sustain relationships depends on how well they meet basic needs  
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True or false: Having close relationships with others has been linked to better health.   show
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show True  
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show True  
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Which of Maslow's needs does our desire for acceptance, affirmation, and the company of others fit into?   show
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show True  
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True or false: People who are deprived of human interaction for a long time may fail to develop a concept of themselves as humans.   show
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show True  
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True or false: Through all stages of our lives, our self-esteem is shaped by how others communicate with us.   show
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"Fully developing and using our unique talents, capacities and potentialities" is known as what?   show
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In the past 2 decades, how many people from other countries have legally moved to the US?   show
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Workers from which country are more likely to leave work at the formal quitting time?   show
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show Communication goes one way: from the sender to the receiver.  
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What are the 5 parts of linear communication?   show
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What is noise?   show
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What are 2 problems with the idea of linear communication?   show
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How is the interactive model of communication different from the linear model?   show
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What are 2 problems with the interactive model of communication?   show
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show Transactional Model of Communication  
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show People play different roles when communicating. Communication includes noise. Communication changes over time. Communication is based on the individual's field of experience.  
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show I-It * I-You * I-Thou  
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show I-It  
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show I-Thou  
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In I-Thou communication, how do the participants treat each other?   show
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show I-You  
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show We are selective about who we open up to and what we tell them.  
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show Physical - Psychological Physiological - Semantic  
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Desribe physical noise.   show
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Desribe psychological noise.   show
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What are examples of physiological noise?   show
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show Words that are not mutually understood.  
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show True  
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show Communicators share responsibility.  
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show True  
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Is silence a form of communication?   show
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show True  
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Will an ethical communicator expose personal knowledge they have of another person?   show
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show Shared meanings between people  
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What do we do when communicating other than exchange words?   show
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show Interaction  
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What are the 2 levels of meanings?   show
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show How aware and involved we are with the other person  
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show Our responsiveness - Our liking or affection - The balance of power between the participants  
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show The relationship (what words mean in view of the relationship)  
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show The content itself  
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show True  
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Communication is irreversible.   show
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show True  
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Communication is not a panacea--does not solve all problems.   show
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show Equal  
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Meaning does not lie in words and nonverbal cues but in what?   show
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What is communication about communication called?   show
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