COMM 1302:  REVIEW QUESTIONS for EXAM 2    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate concept:  ___________________a.  Social cognition theory states that people require and use these patterns and assumptions to construct their view of social reality.___________________b.  According to Buller and Burgoon, in this deceit strategy, the communicator hides a secret, does not disclose all the information.___________________c.  Stages of aggressive communication; starting with repartee’ and potentially escalating to physiological outburst.___________________d.  According to Buller and Burgoon, in this deceit strategy, the communicator phrases the message in a way that dodges the issue.___________________e.  Puts the other person in a “catch 22” position; contradictory messages from a significant other can, in extreme cases, produce schizophrenia.___________________f.  “I’m not OK; you’re OK” is an example of a what?___________________g.  According to Millar and Rogers, the elements that make up this key interpersonal factor are vulnerability, confidence, and reward dependability.___________________h.  These communication patterns include warm, trusting, supportive, descriptive and equality-oriented statements.___________________i.  This theory (Roloff) focuses on how communicators weigh costs and rewards as a basis for maintaining interpersonal relationships.___________________j.  This theory states that people make sense of their world by seeing themselves and others as members of groups; vital to self-concept.___________________k.  An indirect communication perspective (Laing), expressed, e.g., as “I think you love the Rockets!”___________________l.  Involving risk and trust, this form of communication, when effective, is reciprocal, incremental and takes into account the ability of the other person to handle the information.___________________m.  Individuals who adapt their messages to...