PRINCIPLES OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

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Across
  1. 2. An intense form of liking defined by emotional investment and the close intertwining of two people’s lives. (Two words)
  2. 6. Communication between two people in which the messages exchanged significantly impact the thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships between the people involved. (Two words)
  3. 8. Both parties contribute to the meaning created during communication.
  4. 10. Voluntary interpersonal relationships characterized by intimacy and liking.
  5. 12. Affiliations you have with professional peers, supervisors, subordinates, or mentors. (Two words)
  6. 14. A longing to be in another person’s presence as much as possible.
  7. 17. You pursue those who pursue you. (Two words)
  8. 18. You pursue those who are physically attractive. (Four words)
  9. 19. The concern you have for another person’s welfare and the desire to keep him or her happy.
  10. 20. A network of people who share their lives over long periods of time and are bound by marriage, blood, or commitment.
  11. 21. Interpersonal involvements which the participants perceive the bond as romantic. (Two words)
Down
  1. 1. A state of intense emotional and physical ongoing for union with another. (Two words)
  2. 3. Exchanges that have a negligible impact on your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships. (Two words)
  3. 4. The valued qualities people possess.
  4. 5. You pursue those who offer substantial benefits at a low cost in return. (Three words)
  5. 7. People seek romantic partnerships, close family involvements, friendships, and coworker relationships with those whom they see as similar to themselves. (Five words)
  6. 9. A feeling of closeness and union between you and another person.
  7. 11. Pairs of people.
  8. 13. Closeness.
  9. 15. A feeling of affection and respect that we often have for our friends, extended family members, and coworkers.
  10. 16. You’re more likely to pursue relationships with people with whom you have frequent contact, whether face-to-face or online. (Three words)