UCSB Comm 89 Midterm (Actual / ) Questions and 100% verified Answers
Private information control - ---Answers----The idea that I "own" the private information about me, I can choose how I want to control that information
Private information co-ownership and guardianship - --- Answers----How private information is shared and becomes co-owned
Private information boundary turbulence - ---Answers---- Refers to what happens when the privacy rules break or people make mistakes in enacting them
Collective Boundary - ---Answers----A boundary around private information that includes more than one person
Personal Boundary - ---Answers----A boundary around private information that includes just one person
Boundary coordination - ---Answers----One of the processes in the privacy rule management system; describes how we manage private information that is co-owned
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Boundary linkage - ---Answers----The connections forming boundary alliances between people
Boundary ownership - ---Answers----Rights and privileges accruing to co-owners of private information
Boundary permeability - ---Answers----The extent to which information is able to pass through a boundary
Thick boundaries - ---Answers----closed boundaries allowing little or no information to pass through
Thin boundaries - ---Answers----open boundaries allowing all information to pass through
Boundary Turbulence - ---Answers----conflicts about boundary expectations and regulation
Privacy Dilemmas - ---Answers-----Accidental -Illicit -Confidant
Accidental Dilemma - ---Answers----Inadvertently discovering private information
EX: over hearing convo, accidentally opening mail not yours
Ownership thrust upon you 2 / 4
Illicit Dilemma - ---Answers----When you discover info by "spying" You purposely check private info that is not yours You intentionally throw yourself into ownership
Confidant Dilemma - ---Answers----When someone unexpectedly discloses info May be in best interest to violate that info
CPM Tradition, Context, Approach, Criteria - ---Answers-----
Tradition: Socio-cultural, socio-psychological
-Context: Interpersonal
-Approach: Positivistic/Empirical and
Interpretive/Hermeneutic
-Criteria:
Does well: Logical consistency, Utility, and Heurism
CAT Assumptions - ---Answers-----Speech and behavioral similarities and dissimilarities exist in all conversations -The manner in which we perceive the speech and behaviors of another will determine how we evaluate a conversation -Lang and behaviors impart information about social status and group belonging -Accommodation varies in its degree of appropriateness, and norms guide the accommodation process 3 / 4
CAT's roots in Social Identity theory - ---Answers-----A theory that proposes a person's identity is shaped by both personal and social characteristics
In-groups - ---Answers----Groups in which a person feels he or she belongs
Out-groups - ---Answers----Groups in which a person feels he or she does not belong
Convergence - ---Answers----Strategy used to adapt to another's behavior -ppl may adapt to speech rate, pause, smiling, eye gaze and other verbal and non-verbal behaviors -It is a selective process
Divergence - ---Answers----Strategy used to accentuate the verbal and nonverbal differences between communicators -When there is no attempt to demonstrate similarities between speakers
Indirect Stereotyping - ---Answers----Imposing outdated and rigid assumptions of a cultural group upon that group
Overaccommodation - ---Answers----Attempt to overdo efforts in regulating, modifying, or responding to others
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