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Self-concept influences behavior and behavior in turn influences self-concept
True
Interpersonal communication is reversible only when
The message wasn’t received
Martin Buber’s I-I level represents the deepest and most important dimension of interpersonal relationships and communication patterns
False
Optimal human fulfillment depends on
having certain/ achieving/ having one’s
Which of the following are considered basic survival needs?
food and water
It is a misconception to assume that more communication will always make tense interpersonal situation better
True
Communication competence is a trait that a person either possesses or lacks
False
Individuals with limited self-awareness often turn to avoidance behaviors such as:
making alibis and blaming others
Given the basic principle that we all have needs, which one of the following is not among them?
the need to communicate effectively
Understanding how others ______ is essential to empathy
Punctuate
Communication is inevitable means
All behavior is a potential message
Which of the following statements reflects an interpersonal communication myth?
All of these
The _______ context involves the psychosocial aspects of interpersonal communication
situational
Optimal human fulfillment depends on:
having certain personal and interpersonal needs met
Most of our learning in life comes through
Interacting and communicating with others
Communication competence is a trait that a person either possesses or lacks
False
_______ Communication when we respond to people’s social roles rather than who they are as unique persons
Extra-personal/ impersonal/ forensic
In terms of the definition of communication
No common agreement has been reached
There are many variables in interpersonal communication such as frame of mind, situation, and relationship dynamics that render an interaction unrepeatable
True
Self-awareness enables people to
All of these
The idea that a personal cannot not...