Interpersonal communications final
Section one  20 Terms (4 points each) 
Choose 20 terms. In full sentences please define each as related to our study of Interpersonal Communication and give a relevant example based on interpersonal communication. 
1.Conversation 
2.Cooperative principle 
3.Small talk
4.Quality maxim  
5.Quantity maxim
6.Relevancy maxim 
7.Manner Maxim
8.Morality maxim 
9.Politeness maxim
10.Listening
11.Appreciative listening 
12.comprehensive listening
13.evaluative listening 
14.empathetic listening
15.Empathy 
16.supportive responses 
17.capitalization 
18.face threatening acts
19.self disclosure privacy
20.Communication privacy management theory 
21.reciprocity
22.Interpersonal influence
23.Power
24.Conflict
25.pseudo conflict 
26.fact conflict
27.value conflict
28.policy conflict 
29.ego conflict 
30.withdrawing 
31.accommodating 
32.collaborating
33.Elaboration likelihood model 
34.Heuristics
35.Dysfunctional Relationships 
36.Codependency 
37.Abuse 
38.Physical Abuse 
39.Sexual Abuse 
40.Verbal Abuse 
41.Psychological Abuse 
42.Economic/financial Abuse 
43.Cultural Abuse
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2 essays @ 10 Points 
Choose two of the following quotes to write an essay about each explaining and relating it to your communication class. Please remember, to get full credit you must not only explain the quote, but RELATE IT TO THE STUDY OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
1)Conflict is inevitable but combat is optional 
Max Lucade
2) Creativity comes from the conflict of ideas. 
Donatella Versace
3)Family quarrels are bitter things. They dont go according to any rules. Theyre not like aches or wounds, they are more like splits in the skin that wont heal because there is not enough material. 
F. Scott Fitzgerald
4) Stay committed to your decisions but stay flexible in your approach. 
Tom Robbins


