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Text: Floyd, Kory (2017). Interpersonal Communication. Third Edition. McGrawHill, New York. ISBN: 9781307190458 Text: Floyd, Kory (2017). Interpersonal Communication. Third Edition.McGrawHill, New York. ISBN: 9781307190458 Chapter One 1. Explain how communication contributes to physical health and well-being. 2. What are the basic 5 “needs” fulfilled in competent interpersonal communication? 3. Identify ways that good interpersonal communication can improve personal relationships. 4. Define communication competence. 5. Define ethics and discuss the importance of ethical communication. Chapter Two 1. The United States is sometimes criticized for being as individualistic as it is. What are some positive aspects about growing up in an individualistic culture? In what ways would growing up in a collectivistic culture be better? 2. Are masculinity and femininity different cultures? What are some reasons to think they are? 3. Define ethnocentrism. Have you had any personal experiences with it? Explain. 4. Define the concept of biological sex and differentiate it from gender role. 5. Discuss gender differences in the expression of emotion and note how they differ according to the type of emotion being examined Chapter Three 1. In what ways has your self-concept changed over the course of your adolescent and adult life? What parts of your self-concept have remained relatively constant? 2. Of the three types of face needs—fellowship face, competence face, autonomy face—which is the most important to you? Under what circumstances do the others become more important? 3. Define self-monitoring and articulate the pros and cons of being a high self-monitor. 4. Discuss the risks of self-disclosure, using concrete examples. 5. Explain how self-esteem is affected by culture and gender. Chapter Four 1. Identify and explain the three stages of the perception-making process. 2. If we recognize that our perceptions are always limited, what can we do to improve our perception making? How can we make our perceptions less limited? 3. What is the difference between a fact and an interpretation? How can you tell the difference? 4. Define attributions. 5. Explain and give examples of locus, stability, and controllability as characteristics of attributions Chapter Five 1. Explain the symbolic and arbitrary nature of language. 2. Define the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and explain how it illustrates the connection between language and culture. 3. Define euphemism and explain its purpose in social interaction. 4. What is the process of persuasion? Discuss how you utilize persuasion on a daily basis either at school, work or with your family. 5. Compare and contrast I-statements and you-statements Chapter Six 1. Define nonverbal communication and distinguish it from verbal communication. 2. Discuss the ways in which nonverbal communication is ever-present in relational interaction. 3. Discuss the various communicative functions of touch.
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