Saturday, May 31, 2014

Communication Anxiety, Listening Syle, and Verbal Aggressive Comparison



            As O’Hair and Wiemann (2012) explain, your self-concept is “your awareness and understanding of who you are-as interpreted and influenced by your thoughts, actions, abilities, values, goals, and ideals” (p.47). Having the opportunity this week to become more in-tune with my own self-concept has allowed for me to learn how much harder I am on myself then what others perceive me to be.
            After reflecting on the scoring on verbal aggressiveness, listening styles, and communication anxiety from my husband, coworker/friend and self, I was surprised how similar our scoring was with each other’s scores. For verbal aggression and listening styles, each of the scores indicated I was a people-oriented listener and had moderate verbal aggression. I guess I felt as if my husband would rate me as more aggressive than my coworker/friend due to the amount of venting I do sometimes within our household, yet both found me to maintain a good balance between respect and other’s viewpoints (Rubin, Palmgreen & Sypher, 2009).
            One insight I gained about communication this week was how different you may perceive yourself in relation to how others view your communication. For example, in the communication anxiety scores I received, I scored myself as having moderate anxiety, my husband scored me with mild anxiety, and my friend/coworker scored me with low anxiety. I was impressed to find out how I present myself in a more professional and composed state when communicating, allowing me to hide any fears I may have when communicating across various contexts (Rubin, Palmgreen & Sypher, 2009). Knowing this information will inform my professional and personal life as I hope to maintain my communication style while being able to feel more self-esteem, leading to less personal anxiety and more confidence in my communication skills.
            Another insight I gained this week was how much of our perception of ourselves influences our communication and listening. I had not taken into account how much managing my own identities and technology influences our personal communications. The more I learn about how to reflect and adapt my communication skills in order to feel more confident in myself, as well as others, hopefully the more affluent I will become in communicating with the diverse individuals within our society.
Reference
O'Hair, D., & Wiemann, M. (2012). Real communication: An introduction. New York:
Bedford/St. Martin's.
Rubin, R. B., Palmgreen, P., & Sypher, H. E. (Eds.) (2009). Communication research measures:
A sourcebook. New York: Routledge. Retrieved from http://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/EDUC/6165/04/mm/quiz/quiz_communication/index.html.

4 comments:

  1. Becca,

    This week's assignment had be very nervous. I was very nervous when asking colleagues to take the questionnaire and use it to rate my communication skills. I am a communicator by nature but did not realize that I rated pretty high on the verbal aggression section. As for my anxiety during communication they both rated me just as I had very low on this. I typically do not have any shyness when going into a meeting, I like to have all of my facts before meeting with anyone and that may lower my anxiety. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Hi, Becca.

    I like the way this exercise showed you how others perceive you as being more professional and well spoken than you perceive yourself.As I was answering the questions about communication anxiety I found myself thinking about how my current answers are very different from the answers I would have given just a few years ago. A mild level of communication is something I grew into as I gained practice with public speaking. When I was in high school and college I had a very high level of anxiety and would have never thought that I would be comfortable with presenting to an audience of 20 to 100 adults! Realizing how much communication styles and skills can change over time is one of the insights that I have gained this week.

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  3. Your insight you gained this week is also something that I gained. It was amazing to see how others view me. Opposite of you, the two friends that I had take the quizzes scored me with high anxiety which was a surprising thing for me to discover. Great post.

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  4. Aloha,
    I think we all add to our abilities to communicate with a ever so expanding diverse community by using self assessments like the one this week. I enjoyed your post, I too had similar scores from friends and family.

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