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"I" language
- answer-phrases that emphasize ownership of your feelings, opinions, and beliefs
accomodating style
- answer-combines the indirect and emotional restrained manner
Adaptability/Flexibility
- answer-the ability to adjust thinking under new or unstable conditions and to
move among various vehicles of thought depending on context
aggression
- answer-physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone
Agreeableness
- answer-A personality dimension that describes someone who is good natured,
cooperative, and trusting.
arbitrary symbols
- answer-no necessary or absolute connection between symbols and their referents
Assertiveness
- answer-how confrontational and dominant should individuals be in social
relationships
Attitudes
- answer-people's evaluations of objects, of events, or of ideas
attribution theory
- answer-the theory that we explain someone's behavior by crediting either the
situation or the person's disposition
avoiding style of conflict
- answer-involves a low concern for both the self and the other party
Beliefs
- answer-tenets or convictions that people hold to be true
, blind area
- answer-the part of the self known to others but not known to oneself
certainty
- answer-the state that exists when decision makers have accurate and
comprehensive information
channel/message
- answer-is the method by which the communication travels from the source or
sender to the receiver
civility
- answer-politeness; courteousness
clarifier-summarizer
- answer-A group member who explains ideas, reduces confusion, and sums up
group progress and conclusions (a task role).
co-culture
- answer-a culture that exists within a larger cultural context
coercive power
- answer-A power base that is dependent on fear of the negative results from
failing to comply
cognitive complexity
- answer-the ability to understand a given situation in multiple ways
Cohesion
- answer-Attraction between molecules of the same substance
collaborative style
- answer-highly assertive in regard to reaching their goals but have a great deal of
concern for the other person
Collectivism
- answer-giving priority to the goals of one's group and defining one's identity
accordingly