My
Communication Skills Evaluation
The communication self-surveys revealed how I interact
with people and some of my strengths and weaknesses. In the Communication Anxiety Inventory test
my score was 40 which revealed that I am not comfortable communicating in all
arenas; such as speaking in front of large groups of people (Rubin, Palmgreen, & Sypher, 2009). Communication does
not seem to be a problem for me because I love interacting with people but I do
try to judge a persons’ demeanor to determine the depths of my
conversations. On the Verbal Aggressiveness
Test my test score was 65 which is considered moderate which means that I rank
medium on the scale, and when confronting people I am very respectful of their
feelings (Rubin, Palmgreen, & Sypher, 2009). On the Listening Styles Profile test
it revealed that I loved communicating with people and that I am concerned
about their feelings, and that I am able to build relationships because I
possess great listening skills (Rubin. Rubin, Graham, Perse,
& Seibold, 2009).
. I
selected my young adult daughter and a neighbor who is also a friend to take
the tests in order to reveal how others view my communication skills. I was surprised that the outcomes were very
similar to my own. My daughter warned me
before taking the test that she was going to “let me have it” but I was pleasantly
surprised that her scores were not that far from my own and in all of the same categories on the
test.. My friend’s score actually
matched mine in the Communication Anxiety Inventory test which was 40 (Rubin, Palmgreen, & Sypher, 2009). My daughter’s score on the Communication
Anxiety Inventory assessment came out as 49 which moved me up to the “moderate”
bracket and implied that I suffered from “situational” anxiety which is stage
fright (Rubin, Palmgreen, & Sypher, 2009). That’s the area
I need to improve in order to feel comfortable speaking in front of large
groups of people. My girlfriend scored
me as a 68 on the Verbal Aggressiveness Scale which is now making me stop and
think about how I interact with her because this number is significant. I never thought that I appeared aggressive to
her but now I need to temper my tone when communicating with her in the
future. This exercise taught me a lot
about myself and how others see me and I am glad that the test revealed that I
am indeed people oriented because I am a teacher and that lets me know that I
have chosen the right profession!
References
Rubin, R. B., Palmgreen, P.,
& Sypher, H. E. (Eds.) (2009). Communication research measures: A
sourcebook. New York: Routledge
Rubin, R. B., Rubin, A. M.,
Graham, E. E., Perse, E. M., & Seibold, D. R. (Eds.) (2009). Communication
research measures II: A sourcebook. New York: Routledge..