HSCO 508 Midterm
- According to Petersen, the first step to avoid a Flat-Brain Tango is to notice the “thud” and not defend oneself.
- Schultze and Badzinski define listening as
- Petersen’s technique of Both Hands
- The following are components of communication competence, except:
- According to Petersen, an important aspect of para-feeling is distinguishing between appropriate and inappropriate feelings.
- Augustine identified two elements of lying: and .
- To help a talker realize the strength of his or her emotions, Petersen recommends a technique called
- Letting a person know it is okay for him or her to think and feel the way he or she does in an accepting, supporting, non-argumentative, and non-judgmental way is referred to as acknowledging.
- According to Schultze and Badzinski, disagreements become conflicts because of
differences in
- Schultze and Badzinski refer to multitasking as a
- The Hebrew term for proper justice and fulfilling peace is
- The statement, “I feel that you spend too much time on your phone” is problematic, because it confuses thoughts and feelings.
- Peterson argues that differentiating thoughts and feelings and taking ownership of both promotes the following, except:
- Which phenomenon is associated with unrealistic expectations, critical and judgmental attitudes, destructive communication patterns, and disappointment?
- Which of the following is not “off-limits” for a talker, according to Petersen?
- Schultze and Badzinski’s views on interpersonal conflicts include:
- In his Flat-Brain Theory of Emotions, which functions do Petersen describe to illustrate the center of emotions?
- Which of the following is not “off-limits” for a listener, according to Petersen?
- Schultze and Badzinski maintain that if we truly forgive, the relationship will inevitably be restored.
- Petersen suggests that “if we take turns, that is, focus on one point of view at a time, we
literally can’t .”
- According to a quote by Steven Covey, “most people do not listen with the intent to
- Schultze and Badzinski suggest, “from a biblical perspective, interpersonal communication is meant to be as well as .”
- The following are signs of poor listening, except:
- The main purpose for using para-thinking is to
- Which of the following is not a marriage-destroying habit identified by Gottman?
- Schultze and Badzinski’s view on forgiveness is that it is most closely associated with
- The process of checking if what we heard and understood is what the speaker meant to say is referred to as
- Petersen uses what term to describe a communicator who uses our story as a springboard to share their story.
- The purpose of Petersen’s Play Detective technique is to
- Which is not a component of true communication identified by Schultze and Badzinski?
- Because conflict can destroy a relationship over time, conflict management is usually insufficient.
- Because openness is risky, Petersen stresses a listener must provide
- According to Schultze and Badzinski, every person has a self-identity and a(n)
- These are aspects of a courtroom culture, as described by Petersen, except:
- A common problem when we seek to reflect—or repeat accurately—what we hear is that we insert our own bias or point-of-view.
- Throughout Chapter 1, Schultze and Badzinski link gratitude to
- According to Petersen, when we give advice in an attempt to provide a solution, the following occurs, except:
- Schultze and Badzinski link encouragement to these outcomes, except:
- When encountering a person who is unwilling to take turns, Petersen recommends the listener forfeits his or her right to talk.
- The following are benefits of self-disclosure, except:
- The chain-reaction described as the Flat-Brain Syndrome begins with
- Petersen’s view is that practicing the talker-listener process is necessary because most people are used to violating the rules of each role.
- Communication skills are strong interpersonal relationships, according to Schultze and Badzinski.
- Who authored the quote: “Don’t wait until you love people to act on their behalf. Act on their behalf, and you will come to love them”?
- Petersen’s Hem and Haw technique
- Petersen’s Alternate Feelings and Thoughts technique illustrate that
- Petersen recommends using a coin toss to decide who gets to talk first.
- Excessive compliments, usually motivated by self-interest, is
- Schultze and Badzinski discuss three basic attitudes toward others. Which is not one of these?
- Larry Crabb and Dan Allender suggested, “Encouragement is more than acquiring a new set of skills. It is the fruit of and a compassionate, discerning sensitivity to the needs of others.”