Across
- 6. a type of nonlistening where we focus communication on ourselves instead of the speaker
- 8. this basic emotion is felt when something of value has been lost and cannot be recovered
- 10. this stage of knapp's model involves establishing a shared conception of the relationship
- 11. this type of listening is characterized by listening to judge the accuracy, honesty, and completeness of a message
- 14. _____ attachment is characterized by a negative view of self and others
- 16. this stage of listening involves attaching meaning to cues provided by a communication partner
- 18. ____ uncertainty involves questioning your partners commitment to the relationship
- 19. social emotions that reflect that interpersonal experiences aren't fulfilling or have taken a bad turn such as sadness, grief, loneliness
- 20. a type of listening for pleasure or enjoyment
Down
- 1. covert actions designed to reveal information about a partners involvement
- 2. in the _____ stage of listening, we recall and retain information that has been shared with us
- 3. in nonverbal communication, when we display emotions that we don't actually feel
- 4. in the triangular theory of love, this type of love is characterized by intimacy and commitment but lacking passion
- 5. when we replace a word with a gesture that conveys a similar meaning, such as a thumbs up
- 7. _____ vs. predictability is a dialectical tension when we like some surprise to keep things interesting
- 9. feelings that occur in interpersonal communication or relationships
- 12. this type of love enjoys the thrill of the chase and playing hard to get
- 13. this type of love is made up of lots of commitment, but little intimacy and passion
- 15. this type of love is characterized by drama, also known as obsessive love (SAMPLE SYSTEM)
- 17. the use of space to influence communication
- 21. when we are feeling embarrassed, our action tendencies compel us to ______ a situation
