Deck 12: Coordinating Interaction
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Deck 12: Coordinating Interaction
1
Which of the following is not one of the primary nonverbal behaviors that people use to determine whether interaction will occur at all?
A) Propinquity
B) Environmental Openness
C) Gaze
D) Physical attractiveness
A) Propinquity
B) Environmental Openness
C) Gaze
D) Physical attractiveness
B
2
While on public transportation, Fernanda is working on an application for student loans. She notices that the person sitting next to her is gazing down at her application. This worries Fernanda because her social security number is listed at the top. Which sort of privacy is Fernanda most likely worried about being violated?
A) Physical privacy
B) Social privacy
C) Psychological privacy
D) Informational privacy
A) Physical privacy
B) Social privacy
C) Psychological privacy
D) Informational privacy
D
3
Which of the following is not a turn requesting cue?
A) Inhalation
B) Facing other interactant
C) Eye contact with speaker
D) Backward lean
A) Inhalation
B) Facing other interactant
C) Eye contact with speaker
D) Backward lean
D
4
Which of the following is not one of the principles of conversation management?
A) Conversational management is rule-bound
B) Conversational management is linked to other interpersonal functions
C) Interaction management is dependent on power dynamics within interactants
D) Interaction management is capable of provoking strong emotional reactions
E) Interaction management behaviors are a fundamental part of one's competence as a communicator
A) Conversational management is rule-bound
B) Conversational management is linked to other interpersonal functions
C) Interaction management is dependent on power dynamics within interactants
D) Interaction management is capable of provoking strong emotional reactions
E) Interaction management behaviors are a fundamental part of one's competence as a communicator
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5
Which of the following is not a model proposed to explain the turn-taking process?
A) The signaling approach
B) Equifinality interaction model
C) Sequential production approach
D) Resource model
A) The signaling approach
B) Equifinality interaction model
C) Sequential production approach
D) Resource model
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6
If Nitzan prefers to study somewhere where there's minimal noise and a low likelihood for social interaction, she would most likely want to choose a sociofugal environment.
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7
People's tendency to unconsciously mimic the nonverbal behaviors of others in the context of social interaction is called the mime effect.
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8
Interaction adaptation theory argues that changes in one person's intimacy behaviors prompt arousal changes in the other which must be valenced either positively or negatively.
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9
What are the four stages of a typical greeting?
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10
Name three theories that attempt to explain the patterns during interaction adaption:
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