HSCO EXAM 1 FALL
Question 1
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According to Stewart, it is easier to understand how identity construction works if you adopt what has historically been a/an perspective.
Selected Answer: Eastern
Question 2
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occurs through three basic sub-processes: selection, organization, and inference making.
Selected Answer: Perception
Question 3
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According to Stone, Patton, and Heen, failure to express oneself leads to
Selected Answer: detached and damaged relationships.
Question 4
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Offering an analysis of a client’s situation is usually unhelpful because it
Selected
Answer:
Question 5
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articulates your own perspective instead of emphasizing the client’s interpretation and understanding.
Stewart, Zediker, and Witteborn identified the main reflecting skill as
Selected Answer: paraphrasing.
Question 6
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In normal conversation, native English speakers tend to speak faster than they can think.
Selected Answer: False
Question 7
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Doing something helpful next, responding fruitfully to what’s just happened, taking an additional step in the communication process is referred to by Stewart as
Selected Answer: nexting.
Question 8
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Silence is considered a(n) cue.
Selected Answer: mixed
Question 9
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means revealing to another person how you perceive and are reacting to the present situation and giving any information about yourself and your past that is relevant to an understanding of your perceptions and reactions to the present.
Selected Answer: Self-disclosure
Question 10
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The central theme of Scott's essay on fierce conversation is
Selected Answer: the conversation is the relationship.
Question 11
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Which of the following is not an important component of a good reflection according to France and Weikel?
Selected Answer: Completeness
Question 12
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The term dialogue consists of two Greek words, “dia” and “logos”. “Logos” is meaning or understanding. “Dia” means
Selected Answer: through.
Question 13
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Stewart defined communication as a continuous, , and collaborative process of verbal and nonverbal meaning-making.
Selected Answer: complex
Question 14
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The O = SAT formula is used to describe
Selected Answer: openness.
Question 15
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The primary tension of dialogue is between
Selected Answer: letting the other happen to me and holding my own ground.
Question 16
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is what makes the human world different from the spaces inhabited by other living beings.
Selected Answer: Meaning
Question 17
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The following is true of the process of identity construction except
Selected Answer: identity construction happens mostly in Western cultures.
Question 18
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is a theory or explanation about another person’s behavior that provides a way of making sense out of what is occurring.
Selected Answer: Attribution
Question 19
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A belief in one’s ability to successfully execute a desired behavior is