Created by Megan McPherson
about 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Four primary relationship needs | To share concerns with, can be depended on, one or two close friends who are easily accessible, who respect their competence |
Vision 1 | 1950's-early 1960's, simple life, people should make every effort to make other person happy, suppress individual feelings/negative feelings, create a good impression |
Vision 2 | 1960's-early 1970's, life and relationships were "constantly changing", encouraged to express differences and vent feelings, unrealistic expectation placed on communication |
Vision 3 | 1970'a-1990's, proving relationship-oriented reasons for engaging in self-oriented behaviors, malamute between vision 1 and 2, more realistic views of communication |
Four major components of the physical environment influence | Natural environment, architectural structure and design features, moveable objects, presence or absence of other people |
Perceptions of formality | Decor, apparel, actions and presence of others |
Perceptions of warmth | Lighting, furniture, plants, cozy or not? |
Perceptions of privacy | Doors, walls, ability to hear other person, ability for others to hear you |
Perceptions of familiarity | Have you been there before? |
Perceptions of constraint | Can you leave/how easy is it to leave |
Perceptions of distance | Seating arrangements, ability to touch |
Editability | Ability to edit communication before you send it. Changing communication to reflect changes in yourself |
Asynchronicity | Not doing things at the same time, you don't have to respond right away |
Surveillance | Checking up on people you already know by using the internet |
Passive strategies | Not interacting with a person (a stranger), solely making observations |
Triangulating | Using pieces of information found on the internet to find out about the person |
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