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1 Small Group Communication based on the Chapter 3 “Interpersonal Communication Principles for Group Members”- from: Communicating in Groups: Applications and Skills, 5th Edition, 2003 Katherine L. Adams, CALIF STATE U-FRESNO Gloria J Galanes, MISSOURI STATE UNIV John K Brilhart, (Emeritus) University of Nebraska, Omaha Softcover, 368 pages©2003, ISBN-13 9780072483888 Jeopardy

2 DefinitionsPriorities of Communication ListeningTIP Potpourri Poor Listening Habits Active Listening $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION JEOPARDY

3 Definitions

4 $100 Process of creating, sending, receiving and interpreting signals between people

5 $200 Any signal that indicates something else and closely matches that which it represents.

6 $300 Any signal that arbitrarily stands for something else.

7 $400 The ideas or “what” of a message.

8 $500 The “how” of a message expressing the perceived relationship between communicators.

9 PrioritiesOfCommunication

10 $100 This is the responsibility of every group member.

11 $200 These two predicaments are not necessarily signs of a breakdown in communication.

12 $300 This type of understanding among group members is impossible.

13 $400 Coordinating the efforts of group members in a functioning system is more dependent on this-------than on good speaking skills.

14 $500 Communication is a _________, not a thing or state.

15 Listening

16 $100 The Listening Process contains this many steps.

17 $200 This is a listener who is concerned about how his or her listening behaviors affect relationships.

18 $300 This is a listener who prefers information from perceived credible sources and is drawn to analyzing information he or she hears.

19 $400 This is a listener who is concerned about how his or her listening behaviors contribute to the task at hand.

20 $500 This is a listener who values time and is focused on efficient discussion.

21 TIP Potpourri

22 $100 These are the two goals that TIP has set for each of its First Year Students.

23 $200 The TIP Learning Lab is open on these days of the week.

24 $300 Successfully name 6 of the 8 TIP staff members.

25 $400 There are this number of Academic Peer Mentors in TIP for 2006-2007.

26 $500 This individual is the founder of the TIP program.

27 Poor Listening Habits

28 $100 Pretending to Listen to others.

29 $200 Prematurely judging another’s comments and then mentally preparing a refutation.

30 $300 Interpreting another’s messages based uncritically on a listener’s frame of reference.

31 $400 Responding to another’s message in an irrelevant manner.

32 $500 Responding to another’s message defensively because a threat has been perceived.

33 Active Listening Skills

34 $100 Listening first to understand another’s message before critically judging the message.

35 $200 Listening that involves concentrating on relevant main ideas for later recall.

36 $300 This technique helps members understand others more clearly.

37 $400 Active Listeners do this before they state their evaluations.

38 $500 As an example of focused-listening during a meeting you may do this to increase your recall ability.

39 Final Jeopardy

40 What was the name of the program that TIP originated from? (Name it and explain it)


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