e. interdependence. The Fundamentals of Communications Exam 2, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Literature and Composition: Reading, Writing,Thinking, Carol Jago, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith. Then she looks at the person who wants to respond. Diego and his supervisor have coffee together every Monday. Steve is having trouble interpreting the intent of this message because it lacks ____________. e. All of these answers are similes. c. end the meeting Identify an accurate statement about selective listening. D. Expressing your enjoyment of hockey games reflects a basic attitude 2 c. uncivilized Unfairly biased and intolerant attitudes toward others are known as __________ while _________ is the attitude that one's own culture is superior to others, the language, values, beliefs, & traditions shared and learned by a group of people. d. policies What is the best advice for Alicia right now? Julia really meant he was wealthy. e. people need to speak to other people to manage their impressions and self images online, Bill needed to talk to Stacy about a new assignment. c. to persuade. |Score 1| soumen314 |Points 19783| User: Which of the following human relations skills is most clearly related to communication Log in for more information. b. previews the content of the speech, includes the thesis, and also includes the speaker's name. d. Language problems, Scott needs to participate in an important videoconference. a. corporate stories. This problem has been solved! 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. b. Verbal communication is better suited to expressing attitudes and feelings rather than ideas. b. "Knowing how to create a Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness Kit could save your life one day" is an example of what? We are the only one left who is still doing this." What is the content level of meaning of this statement? Avoid smiling while talking with her clients because this behavior may not be a cultural norm for her clients. Motivating listeners to want information e. attribution theory. According to research, an average person can remember 85% of information right after hearing it. e. haptic, ______________ is the study of how communication is influenced by space and distance. c. Connecting with listeners' values and experiences b. cooperation. 0 times. Judy's explanation is an example of _____, Barbara wants to be seen as professional by her coworkers. a. d. 50 percent e. kinesics, ________________ refers not to what a person says but to how a person says it. b. vocal distractors a. provide a clear thesis statement. Jill's efforts to conduct research are an example of which of the following sources of information? Today's workers will be expected to write a variety of messages using many electronic technologies. d. lowering volume when speaking Why is Laura speaking to her grandma in this manner? Listening to enrich our lives so that we can enjoy conversations and music while not concentrating on organizing and remembering is what type of listening? a. According to research, what percentage of our work time is spent listening? The theory that claims that television promotes a worldview that is inaccurate but that viewers nonetheless assume reflects real life is the You did not do very well during the spring semester at school. a. encouraging ethnocentrism. D. More employees are working interdependently using many communications technologies. d. Individualism, The United States is an example of a(n) __________ culture. Select a topic appropriate to the speaking occasion. b. individualistic Which theory assumes the media spotlight some issues, events, and people while downplaying others? Jamie grumbled to her roommate, "Thanks for waking me up!" Ethnocentrism The belief in the superiority of one's own cluture; judging others by one's own values. a. True Here are a few ways you can communicate clearly and easily: 1. d. symbolic organization. a. Research has shown a link between heavy reliance on mediated communication and LESS loneliness. ", __________ can be defined as "the complex system of values, traits, morals, and customs shared by a society, region, or country." Controlling her surroundings Question options: A) a. Communicators consider the eyes to be the most accurate predictor of a speaker's true feelings and attitudes. b. a. All answer choices are communication technologies being used by companies today. Resist cultural relativism. b. smell a. d. listeners find an organized speech more informative than persuasive. c. magazines. a. One technique that improves business writing is the use of empathy. b. c. power distance. d. personal appearance, According to anthropologist Edward T. Hall, an oral presentation would be given in what interaction zone? b. Many employees today no longer need an office; they can work anytime and anywhere. Then write a third-person pronoun to complete the sentence correctly. d. understand the perspective of people who are experts. a. visual aids increase listeners' understanding and retention of ideas presented in a speech. Which of the following does NOT apply to persuasive speaking? Gloria is improving her intercultural communication competence through, Michael and Brooke are visiting France. b. artifacts Michael and Brooke's behavior best exemplifies _______. e. corporate expectation. d. inactivity Nonverbal distraction d. an introduction Amy is doing what effective part of informative speaking? During dinner John made consistent eye contact with Cynthia and nodded his head as she was talking. c. gets listeners' attention, previews the content of the speech, uses a rhetorical question, and provides the thesis. On the line provided, write DEC if the sentence is declarative, IMP if it is imperative, INT' if it is interrogative, or EXC if it is exclamatory. Kacie thought this meant that Taylor had had too much to drink. d. prejudgment. a. paralinguistics False. D) d. Generally, the more formal the arrangement of furniture in an office or meeting room, the more open the communication environment. Stories in organizations that convey the values, style, and history of an organization are called b. the time required and lack of leadership. By communicating pleasure, affection, and inclusion, we satisfy our ____________. e. attributing. e. informal communication. b. cultivation theory b. If Jacob, Bobby's supervisor, tells Bobby to "get lost," why would Bobby feel as though his supervisor may see him as inferior and dislike his work? d. promoting. Marshall McLuhan coined the phrase "the medium is the message", which means the way you send a message affects the way the message is perceived. . True Chris once used his Twitter and Facebook accounts to post photos of him engaging in illegal drug use. b. eye contact b. fidelity Amy says, "Some of you in this classroom are parents. a. fire Stephen for insubordination. Relational listening would be the most effective listening strategy for which of the following? a. systematic desensitization Most routine request and response messages should be organized using the indirect strategy. These statements are an example of what kind of fallacy? Distractors caused by nonverbal communication should be avoided during verbal communication. Companies are experiencing less global competition. Holly says, "Let's discuss the donors to the benefit concert and then discuss who will be performing." b. Sufficiency, accuracy, relevancy, timeliness, partiality People who study communication are no less likely to communicate clearly than those who do not study it. d. increasing your individualism. The professor has been presenting information quickly while simultaneously flipping through an abundance of PowerPoint slides containing complex statistical data. Ray happened to see his friend Darren after a long time. T or F False. d. Digital business messages such as e-mails, tweets, and instant messages do not need to be as clear or professional as other forms of business correspondence. The statement, "Life is a grand adventure" is an example of e. a quotation. d. the credibility factor. a. Some key dimensions of culture include context, individualism, power distance, communication style, and __________. a. being deceptive. In this scenario, Melissa continued use of ______________ led to Allen's dismay. d. Relying on context and feeling. College is a journey. The term that refers to the gap between people who have access to media and those who have little to no access is True e. Assumed credibility. Judy feels that the supervisor did not give clear instructions. Which of the following is NOT required for written communication? if the verb is in present tense, past if it is in past, pres. e. communicational structural networks. c. Anxiety strong enough to hinder our ability to interact with others is communication apprehension. b. personal stories. e. understanding. The ability to share another person's experiences and emotions; thinking of how the receiver feels and is likely to respond. What is the first step in the communication proccess? All of the following are key premises about cultures EXCEPT Write SSS above each singular noun, PPP above each plural noun, and poss. Which statement describes how the two statements compare? T/F? These statements illustrate a. a. performance expectation. a. symbols define. B. Attitudes change day by day, while moods persist over time. d. to highlight. As he is boarding a bus to go to work, a man holding a clipboard runs up to him and says "Wait! a. d. Unless they renounce their citizenship To nonverbally communicate her message through the function of repeating. b. e. None of these answers are correct. d. politely seek additional information by saying, I'm not sure that you really want to stay late. B) b. a. 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. Noisy surroundings Adaptation is the process of. A. Nonfiction writing focuses only on providing information. b. verbal dialectics. Instead of focusing solely on Cynthia, John was thinking about the game he was missing. e. All of these are correct. c. "We share a concern about our neighborhood." c. status What technique is Scott using to improve his listening? a. puffery. It is SLIGHTLY biological but it's mostly social. Gestures that request agreement or clarification from a sender during a conversation are known as _________________. d. Intimate zone, Which of the following is not a dimension of culture? It is critical that she remember the material, so she takes extensive notes and jots down the main idea. e. speaking for humor. Lawyers are orchestra conductors. Research shows that the belief that men and women communicate in dramatically different ways is biological. c. conformity pressures and time required. When you state that symbols are not intrinsically connected to what they represent, you are asserting which of the following statements? John and Cynthia went on a date. 34. a. John is a U.S. citizen. B. Technology has not affected how and why we communicate. 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. d. contextual audience analysis. b. people can only establish face-to-face relationships c. Public zone b. prejudgment. b. business ethics. Employeers often rank _______ skills among the most requested competencies. e. showed proficiency in reading nonverbal signs, _______________ encompasses all behaviors-other than spoken words-that communicates messages and have shared meaning between people. "You didn't call me back after our argument. b. e. Communication is not simple. a. individualism/collectivism a. extemporaneous. 47 6 thatphanom.techno@gmail.com 042-532028 , 042-532027 Now make sure to go take the doggie out later. Post hoc, ergo propter hoc d. self-reflection. Which theory assumes that people are active agents who deliberately choose media to gratify themselves? Talking with a parent about their health issues, When the brain receives and gives meaning to a sound, it is called hearing. Elliot is having trouble listening effectively in his political science class. True Which of the following is/are considered unifying themes in the field of communication? T or F. False. The comunity center offers englsih coarses for immigrants. b. Erin tries to concentrate during a class lecture, but she can't get her mind off a personal problem. a. a general purpose A cultural dimension that refers to the stimuli, environment, or ambience surrounding an event. e. Nonverbal communication only occurs consciously. b. monopolizing. d. Committed to the topic, shows enthusiasm and dynamism Weegy: The following statement about communication is most accurate: Most body language is related to emotions and attitudes. d. preoccupational distraction The use of one's own culture and its practices as the standard for interpreting the values, beliefs, and norms of another culture is known as c. Adapting to diverse listeners c. selective listening. B. Communication will solve all problems. Leigh should _____, Zach thinks he should get to eat the last slice of pizza because he paid for the pizza. c. mind map. Store managers at Kids Clothing, Inc. are required to conduct weekly audits of the returns the store has processed. Effective communication skill 1: Become an engaged listener. Empathy refers to. False, It is impossible to not communicate. Providing listeners with a clear thesis statement b. 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. d. Personal zone, d. politely seek additional information by saying, "I'm not sure that you really agree with my ideas. c. climate d. feminine b. a decreased emphasis on ethics Ryan is using a response called ______, Your company is sending you to an important conference. a. rituals Which Statement about writing in today's workplace is most accurate? b. communication network. All of the following are possible purposes for informative speaking EXCEPT Installing a new hard drive on a computer e. listening for pleasure, A noisy room is an example of what obstacle to listening? b. A. mediums B. empathy C. channels Motivating listeners to want information Scholars estimate that nonverbal communication accounts for what percentage of the total meaning in interpersonal communication? The term used to define what is expected of individuals because of their specific positions in an organization is called their High-context Cultures a. tools, ideas, and practices. Is the following statement accurate? a. True A desk plaque with an employee's name and new title is an example of They were troubled by the strangeness of the French cuisine. Three or more people who are characterized by different and complimentary resources of members and a strong sense of collective identity are known as Raul is attending a workshop, but he is having difficulty hearing the speaker because the people behind him are talking. c. monitored his nonverbal behavior a. totalizing Four students standing in line at the coffee shop are a Explain. What type of barrier to effective listening is Raul experiencing? c. to motivate listeners to support a specific policy, law, or candidate. Write in the blank the correct form of the verb in italics. e. Sufficiency, accuracy, relevancy, timeliness, impartiality. c. communication hierarchies. c. Persuasive speaking and informative speaking are about equal in their degrees of controversy. b. Ethnocentrism c. between 35% and 50% Unusual speech mannerisms, body twitches, or a radical hair style can cause enough distraction to prevent us from hearing what the speaker ahs to say. b. e. I-language to own your feelings. Informative speakers should False. Use the most complex language you know so that you sound informed. a. Identify the italicized verb. Pavi's statement is an example of what important part of informative speaking? c. People should be certain when interpreting nonverbal behavior for improving their nonverbal communication effectiveness. Question Asked 3/3/2021 10:10:23 PM d. proxemics Includes hearing disabilities, poor acoustics, and noisy surroundings. They wished more people spoke English. d. ethnocentrism. Derived credibility a. mindful mnemonics c. We misinterpret, misunderstand, or change very little of what we hear. e. Visualization. d. dilution. The most common spacing for two people who work together in an office but who do not know each other well is the ______ distance, Jamie was awakened by her roommate at 5:30 am on a day when she had planned to sleep in until 8:00 am. The reasons that organizations form teams are that teams usually make better decisions, respond faster, increase productivity, and-. a. a. b. d. critical theory. Which of the following is a difference between delivery gestures and seeking gestures? Poor acoustics Considering the differences in the way men and women communicate, Michael will most likely respond by ______. d. Persuasive speech 0% average accuracy. d. Appear to care about the welfare of the audience members. c. When verbal and nonverbal messages conflict, receivers put more faith in the verbal messages. 1. b. haptic c. a thesis e. chronemics gestures, People's possessions and how they decorate themselves and their surroundings are known as ________________. False, The belief in the superiority of one's own culture is known as ethnocentrism. b. c. diffusion. a. temporal a. thesis statement. This is an example of using _______. Raul's confusion about Americans' pace of life is based on which aspect of nonverbal behavior? c. Grandstanding A. c. Seek to talk more than your conversational partner. Because we can process thoughts at least three times faster than speakers can say them, we can become bored and allow our minds to wander. (Behavior) I wasn't sure if you were busy or if you were upset with me (Interpretation) Why didn't you call? a. Janet is expressing which orientation to power? Tolerance Use the right tone Tone can help your writing be more effective. b. Describe in clear words what you want the reader to do or know. Which of the following is an accurate statement about listening? We spend more time listening on the job than reading, writing, or speaking. c. speaking to entertain Per Lumsden & Lumsden, the ideal size for a small group seems to be The ability to share another person's experiences and emotions; thinking of how the receiver feels and is likely to respond. Do you have a suggestion to improve them? Written Communication DRAFT. Physical barriers c. Group membership is valued by individuals in low-context cultures. Emblems are nonverbal behaviors that have precise meanings known to everyone within a cultural group. d. an increase in social media and changing communication technologies. b. You can improve your listening skills if you follow tips for active listening, including Do you think families in a Western nation would accept a policy like China's one-child policy? d. masculine e. indexing. b. practicing empathy. d. comparative Euphemisms are pleasant terms substituted for more direct but potentially less pleasant terms. Also could be being ill, tired, or uncomfortable. You don't know if you need to get off the bus to the next stop. a. vocalics b. using loaded language to refer to I'm a member of my baseball team, on student council, and I go to church regularly." e. speech. Social media offers very little potential for intercultural engagement. c. co-dependence Laura is talking to her grandma on the phone. b. individualistic e. none of these answers are exceptions. Assuming an attentive posture, holding eye contact, and nodding to show you understand what another person is saying are nonverbal behaviors that convey which dimension of relational level meanings? After forming an initial opinion, we tend to interpret a person's behavior in ways that fit our expectations. Social zone Few people actually experience communication apprehension. b. instagrams. H4 - Deutsch im Alltag - Kapitel 6 - Wonen, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith. a. to convince listeners to do something they are not currently doing. More employees are working in traditional company offices than home offices. a. c. stereotype. As soon as the news program begins an interview with the President of the United States, Dolores quits paying attention and she mumbles to herself, "I already know everything he has to say and I don't want to hear it again." c. seeking gestures e. to mind map. d. communication team networks. Businesses today generate a wide range of messages using a variety of media. a. a team. b. procedural if it is present progressive, and past prog. Listening between the lines c. symbols organize perceptions. A. a. phatic communication Many employees today no longer need an office; they can work anytime and anywhere. Ryan responds: "Don't worry. The first statement is using emotive language and the second is using a fact. What does it mean to say that communication is a process? True d. tools, institutions, and medicine. if it is present perfect, past perf. This requirement is a b. Because this is a written communication, I will not need to worry about "noise" entering my message and there will be no feedback. T/F? a. a. team. While they enjoy visiting they can't help but criticize the people and their culture. c. Slippery slope d. Red herring b. However, she questions whether the salesperson really knows what he's talking about, and if he is sincerely interested in helping her. The type of informative speech that summarizes the results of something is a(n) a. to make ideas more clear and compelling a. Communication anxiety is only imagined and not real. d. turn gestures, In the context of nonverbal communication, same-sex touching during a conversation is categorized under _________________. The principles of effective composition and speech delivery were first studied by The rhetoricians of ancient Greece and Rome c. understand the perspective of those who have special experience with the topic. Thus what a person actually understand and interpret from the information in the communication process changes a little or the whole on hearing. a. Explain. Placing emphasis on written information, Which of the following is a common trait of a business communicator from a low-context culture? d. Use multiple communication channels. The reason Anita was performing so poorly at work was that she was _______, having a problem with psychological noise, In the Q & A period after his speech, Will responded "If I understood your question correctly, you are asking how I interpret the legal battle. d. proxemics c. motivated sequence Personal values c. Preferring indirect verbal interaction d. minimal encouragers e. being mindful. Which of the following is an accurate statement about culture? Classify the following sentence by purpose. b. liking c. Select a topic appropriate for your audience. colossalformidableimpregnableremissdebilitateforteinadvertentscrupulousdecrepitfrailinvigoratevehementdefaultheediotavigilancediscreetignorepunyvigor. a. Personalize the issue, problem, or topic. How do mass media and social media differ? Does the language seem suited to the context? d. narrative speaking Ad hominem e. All of these choices are true about practicing your speech. You are attracted to a person who just walked by. This is an example of a c. positive visualization c. nonconformity c. territorial markers She says she feels abandoned and lonely. c. abstraction. c. mainstreaming Fill each blank with the word from the list below that best fits the context. The ________ model best reflects the fact that we usually send and receive messages simultaneously. d. "There are concerns in the neighborhood." In describing how she sees her work as a team leader, Janet says that her goal is to help members reach their goals and accomplish objectives that advance them. Which statement about the fact of social media and communication technology on culture is most accurate Because of social media communications can now reach out to larger and more varied audiences than in the past Which of the following is a common trait of a business communicator from a low context culture Placing emphasis on written information c. power distance You are being defensive listener when you turn the topic of conversation toward yourself rather than show interest in the other person. What statement best explains why? e. employment expectation. c. agenda-setting theory a. c. assertiveness. c. perspective. b. visual aids increase listeners' interest because they add variety. Impromptu speech answer choices . d. chronemics. d. Accept cultural differences even if you do not approve of them or understand them. b. idealism In the e-mail, Lindsay writes, "YOU BETTER BE THERE!" b. empathy. c. Working in a team b. The term used to describe the ways of thinking, acting, and understanding work that are shared by members of an organization and reflect an organization's distinct identity is called True c. Slippery slope e. Engage about evenly in I language and you language. This kind of borrowing is known as This is an example of She arrives on time wearing a business suit. d. ritual stories. Which of the following statements about workplace teams is most accurate? 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