a. d. chronic cues do not function online e. indexing. e. none of these; they are equally reliable. Julia told Kacie that Taylor was "loaded." d. Workers today spend more time in offices than workers in the past. c. nonconformity T or F. We manage our identities to satisfy social rules and meet our personal goals. T or F True Social media communication is the type that is less personal, controlled by gatekeepers and sent by organizations to large audiences. Which Barrier is this? True e. All of these need to be done by informative speakers. True c. seeking gestures a. Adaptation is the process of. d. politely seek additional information by saying, I'm not sure that you really want to stay late. a. You are being defensive listener when you turn the topic of conversation toward yourself rather than show interest in the other person. d. personal construct. We spend more time listening on the job than reading, writing, or speaking. a. vocalics e. attributing. b. sarcastically thank Brittany for her support You sit down in college algebra and say "I bet I'll make a D in this class" At the end of the semester, you get a D. This result could be an example of ______. c. Studying communication can improve your communication skills. Why or why not? d. mindless listening. 10 percent c. Communication will solve all problems. e. symbols are neutral. Mass communication is the correct answer. e. statistics, Evidence serves which of the following functions? e. listening for pleasure, A noisy room is an example of what obstacle to listening? Which of the following best describes low-context cultures? d. a narrative. What information can Kay learn from her demographic audience analysis? a. uses and gratifications theory Self-concept shapes communication an is affected by one's response to communication, Incorrectly thinking that a person's smile is an indication of their attraction to us is a problem of _____, _____ means you have compassion for another person while ______ means you have a personal sense of what it feels like to be in their shoes. Post hoc, ergo propter hoc Possible purposes for a persuasive speech include all of the following EXCEPT We may fail to listen carefully when we are just waiting politely for the next pause so that we can have our turn to speak. Which of the following is the single most important guideline for effective verbal communication? e. assimilation. a. The term used to define what is expected of individuals because of their specific positions in an organization is called their T or F. Snap judgmenets become problems when they are based on stereotyping. d. emphasizing nonverbal differences, You can improve your oral communication effectiveness with people who do not speak English as their first language by__________. Presence technology Some nervousness can improve performance by heightening arousal. All of the following are ways visual aids add support to a presentation EXCEPT c. Her audience's attitude towards the occasion Sydney will be meeting with clients who do not speak English as their first language. She starts working. c. motivated sequence a. symbols define. 60 seconds. A dimension of culture that refers to how people in different societies cope with inequality and how they relate to powerful individuals because of their wealth, position, seniority, or age. c. motivated sequence e. Respond to cultural differences by first clearly stating your own perspective and encouraging others to follow it. a. defensive listening. c. paraphrasing. c. Group membership is valued by individuals in low-context cultures. You should practice in front of others. Write pres. e. a quotation. b. uncertainty avoidance c. paralanguage b. to entertain. b. What does it mean to say that communication is a process? d. communication team networks. She lets much of their communication just come in one ear and out the other without her ever listening. e. employment expectation. a. Providing listeners with a clear thesis statement False, It is impossible to not communicate. These letters have been translated from Middle English into Modern English, but care was taken to preserve features of their original style. T/F? Communication is not simple (it won't solve all problems, more is not always better, it doesn't always require complete understanding), When we search for words to express an idea, we are involved in the process of _____, Complete the following sentence: "Communication is _________", Competent communication requires that individuals _______, Chris once used Facebook to post photos of himself getting drunk. a. e. the Web. Holly made which type of contribution to discussion? e. nonverbal communication. b. seeking gestures Avoid smiling while talking with her clients because this behavior may not be a cultural norm for her clients. Which of these is a guideline for choosing a speech topic? b. Which statement about the differences or similarities between persuasive and informative speaking is accurate? False, Ethnocentrism can be found in all cultures. b. a. d. Death is a passage from life. Today's workers will be expected to write a variety of messages using many electronic technologies. e. None of these answers are correct. c. end the meeting a. message overload. e. Create a mind map to narrow your topic in relation to your broad area of interest. e. topical. Placing emphasis on written information Essential career attributes that include the ability to communicate, work well with others, solve problems, make ethical decisions, appreciatte diversity, and display professionalism. e. showed proficiency in reading nonverbal signs, _______________ encompasses all behaviors-other than spoken words-that communicates messages and have shared meaning between people. Physical Giving a patient a vaccine try to give something to the receiver. e. Nonverbal communication only occurs consciously. A degree of anxiety is natural and helpful to speakers. One technique that improves business writing is the use of empathy. b. a decreased emphasis on ethics c. stereotype. a. sight c. Culture c. Mass media have nearly instant speed while social media do not. a. increasing communication barriers in virtual work groups "I share a concern about the neighborhood." c. grapevine. Which of the following characteristics are attributed to someone who has ethos? c. The manager noticed that Stephen slammed his desk drawer right after he said that he was happy to work late. a. Internet Celene's statement is an example of _______________. d. Because of social media, communicators can now reach out to larger and more varied audiences than in the past. d. turn gestures, In the context of nonverbal communication, same-sex touching during a conversation is categorized under _________________. "Today I will explain to you how humans have evolved from apes to Neanderthals to the human form we have today." d. contextual audience analysis. d. Physical barrier, Katelyn needs to participate in an important conference call. Listening well means not just understanding the words or the information being communicated, but also understanding the emotions the . Amy says, "Some of you in this classroom are parents. d. Hasty generalization David was born in the Philippines when his father was stationed on a military base there. e. general purpose. d. "There are concerns in the neighborhood." A desk plaque with an employee's name and new title is an example of Chris has relied on what form of nonverbal communication to personalize the new apartment? a. d. skills training Providing listeners with a clear thesis statement d. Keeping an open mind. a. to convince listeners to do something they are not currently doing. d. Strive for accuracy and clarity. b. She climbed to the observation deck where you can see for miles. Own your feelings and thoughts. a. b. 0. a. a general purpose You don't know if you need to get off the bus to the next stop. a. a. being deceptive. c. cultivation theory T/F? e. chronemics gestures, People's possessions and how they decorate themselves and their surroundings are known as ________________. a. a. The worst part is over. Tony should __________. a. team. c. Psychological barrier e. lack of leadership and excessive cohesion. The safest medium for sending this information would be to use _____, David & Chels argued during which Chels reveals she is mad at David because he spends too much time at work and not enough time with her. Communication with others helps to shape which area(s) of our lives? d. Calculating a company's net worth. A cultural dimension that refers to the stimuli, environment, or ambience surrounding an event. d. preoccupational distraction Ellen replies, "Oh yeah, he's that gay guy from our dorm, right?" e. dynamic, For people to be considered a "group," the members must see themselves experiencing which of the following? a. attitudinal audience analysis. a. systematic desensitization All of the following are possible purposes for informative speaking EXCEPT e. ambushing. Weegy: Business letters should be sincere, to the point, and impersonal. D. More employees are working interdependently using many communications technologies. According to anthropologist Edward T. Hall, which social interaction zone describes communication usually occurring at approximately 1.5 to 4 feet? e. chronemics. e. Informative speech. d. ritual stories. Jay is using ________ to nonverbally communicate. Which is the most accurate statement about nonverbal behavior? Use nonverbal to accentuate or highlight the key information. True A person's physical appearance has little affect on whether others see them as attractive or not attractive. It is the primary cause of information overload. a. body artifacts c. chronemics Relational listening would be the most effective listening strategy for which of the following? C. Communication is not simple. e. dynamic, David is leading his workgroup and he reports on the research he has been doing on his part of the project. The two most significant potential disadvantages of group discussion are C Perspective taking is associated with ____________. e. interdependence. One of the best ways to become more tolerant is Laura assumes that grandma has trouble communicating because of her age. d. politely seek additional information by saying, "I'm not sure that you really agree with my ideas. b. the sleeper effect. (Behavior) I wasn't sure if you were busy or if you were upset with me (Interpretation) Why didn't you call? b. b. spatial colossaldebilitatedecrepitdefaultdiscreetformidablefortefrailheedignoreimpregnableinadvertentinvigorateiotapunyremissscrupulousvehementvigilancevigor\begin{array}{lllll}\text { colossal } & \text { debilitate } & \text { decrepit } & \text { default } & \text { discreet } \\ \text { formidable } & \text { forte } & \text { frail } & \text { heed } & \text { ignore } \\ \text { impregnable } & \text { inadvertent } & \text { invigorate } & \text { iota } & \text { puny } \\ \text { remiss } & \text { scrupulous } & \text { vehement } & \text { vigilance } & \text { vigor }\end{array} a. Which of the following is an example of paralanguage behavior? Is the following statement accurate? Which Statement about writing in today's workplace is most accurate? According to Walther, people's online relationships with others do not have the same potential for intimacy that their face-to-face relationships have. It is SLIGHTLY biological but it's mostly social. d. an increase in social media and changing communication technologies, Some trends in today's workplace include an emphasis on teamwork, an increase in telecommuting, and __________. True True or False: Social media communication is the type that is less personal, controlled by gatekeepers, and sent by organizations to large audiences. c. 90 percent d. interviews a. temporal Is he acting? Now make sure to go take the doggie out later. One study revealed that when a name is ________ it is judged more favorably than ones that lack these qualities, Using the term salesman rather than sales representative is an example of _____ language. Our perceptional view of what is unique about ourselves and what makes us both similar to and different from others is known as Self-actualization. True Jeff does not like parties and doesn't want to go but it's his friend's birthday. What technique is Scott using to improve his listening? Erin's preoccupation with her personal problem is an example of. c. chronemics d. Red herring Rebecca goes to buy a new car. e. Sufficiency, accuracy, relevancy, timeliness, impartiality. Which theory assumes that people are active agents who deliberately choose media to gratify themselves? d. Narrow your topic to a manageable focus. c. A claim a. word usage Sally has used nonverbal behavior to False, An individual's culture affects his or her thinking, behavior, and communication. Which of the following is an accurate statement about nonverbal communication? In the e-mail, Lindsay writes, "YOU BETTER BE THERE!" b. database research colossalformidableimpregnableremissdebilitateforteinadvertentscrupulousdecrepitfrailinvigoratevehementdefaultheediotavigilancediscreetignorepunyvigor. if it is past progressive. b. d. resonance, gatekeeping, and nearly instant speed. Select a topic appropriate to the speaking occasion. c. understand the perspective of those who have special experience with the topic. A person or group that decides which messages pass through the media and which do not are called d. promoting. d. dilution. Research has shown a link between heavy reliance on mediated communication and LESS loneliness. E. Meanings are in words. a. pseudolistening. B) The sender forms a message and decodes it into symbols, words, gestures or other signs. b. When comparing the statements, the CEO intentionally uses a vague term for "layoffs," while the department head is direct. What is the content level of meaning of this statement? e. communication. b. agenda setting theory a. b. a. one to three members. The following are statements are correct about speech context except. e. hypothetical thought. a. paralinguistics a. a. True By communicating pleasure, affection, and inclusion, we satisfy our ____________. The best thing he can do now is _______. Question options: A) a. Communicators consider the eyes to be the most accurate predictor of a speaker's true feelings and attitudes. e. credibility, Zoe, a Canadian, prefers to stand a good distance away from others when talking compared to the rest of her mostly Asian colleagues. d. Nonverbal communication behaviors are consistent across cultures. b. practicing empathy. The ability to recognize another person's perspective as well as your own is called What does this remark suggest about Hamlets madness, about his antic disposition (I.v.172)? False. b. abstraction to place blame for your feelings. 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