Matching

1) The capacity to make
requests, actively disagree,
express positive or negative
personal rights and feelings,
initiate, maintain or
disengage from
conversations, and stand up
for oneself without attacking
another.

2) When we attribute the causes
of our own behavior to
external factors and the
causes of another person?s
behavior to internal causes.

3) The fear or anxiety associated
with either real or anticipated
communication with another
person or persons.

4) The degree to which a person
has the ability to make ideas
known to others by talking or
writing.

5) The capacity of an individual
to put her or herself into the
shoes of another person; to
see things from the other
person?s vantage point.

6) The capacity to be sensitive to
the communication of others,
to be a good listener, to make
others comfortable in
communicating, and to
recognize the needs and
desires of others.

7) Personality trait where
individuals are driven to
communicate.
8) An individual?s ability to
adapt her or his
communication behavior to
the context, situation, and
other person(s) involved in a
communication event.

9) A person?s general level of
desire to initiate
communication with others.

10) The behavioral tendency to
not initiate communication
and/or respond to the
initiatives of others.

A) Androgyny
B) Externalized Understanding
C) Communication Competence
D) Empathy
E) Shyness
F) Versatility
G) Responsiveness
H) Communication Apprehension
I) Willingness to Communicate
J) Assertiveness
K) Talkaholic
L) Other-Seeing
M) Communication Apprehension
N) Basic Attribution Error
O) Submissiveness

1) J 2) N 3) M 4) C 5) D 6) G
7) K 8) F 9) I 10) E

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