d. to convince listeners to stop doing something they are currently doing. The study of a person's body movement and its effect on the communication process is known as ___________________. b. d. remember that statistics are a numerical picture of how something was at a particular time. No one thought that the sordid movie should .. . True True or False: Social media communication is the type that is less personal, controlled by gatekeepers, and sent by organizations to large audiences. e. pseudolistening. b. c. interpreting. This thesis statement suggests which organizational pattern? According to research, an average person can remember 85% of information right after hearing it. d. Select a topic on which you and listeners agree. b. Manuscript speech Jill is having difficulty finding credible sources on her topic of misperceptions of university faculty. Select a topic appropriate to the speaking occasion. c. facial expressions Which of these is a guideline for choosing a speech topic? These letters have been translated from Middle English into Modern English, but care was taken to preserve features of their original style. For the three sentences that have no comparison problems, write Correct. Every other civilized country has stopped! c. social climbing. Effective communication skill 1: Become an engaged listener. Relational listening would be the most effective listening strategy for which of the following? Ryan responds: "Don't worry. a. Is he mad? Chris is preparing to cook dinner at home for a date. b. individualistic Physical d. to heighten a speaker's credibility (Clarification)", Jeff is invited to a party at a friend's house. T/F? a. turn taking a. Internet b. What type of speaking has the primary goal of increasing listeners' understanding, awareness, or knowledge about a topic? a. mindful mnemonics c. All native born Americans are U.S. citizens. a. Jay is using ________ to nonverbally communicate. c. the halo effect. "I'm a really good driver, and I text a lot. Our culture molds the way we think, behave, and communicate. Use the most complex language you know so that you sound informed. b. c. cultivation theory. Which of the following statements about workplace teams is most accurate? (don't only speak to the person that they're with, assume they need your assistance, or pretend to understand when you don't). When your parents see your grades, your mother says to you, "You're going to need to take some classes this summer." Ethnocentrism The belief in the superiority of one's own cluture; judging others by one's own values. False, It is impossible to not communicate. a. to inform. d. proxemics Julia told Kacie that Taylor was "loaded." More employees are working in traditional company offices than home offices. d. Use simple English. a. word usage A willigness to learn about and practice beliefs and practices different from one's own; being open-minded and receptive to new experiences. You don't know if you need to get off the bus to the next stop. c. Anxiety strong enough to hinder our ability to interact with others is communication apprehension. Which of the following statements about the communication process is most accurate? Individuals in low-context cultures tend to be logical, analytical, and action oriented. e. Engage about evenly in I language and you language. You should begin by practicing alone. Erin tries to concentrate during a class lecture, but she can't get her mind off a personal problem. b. c. seeking gestures B. T/F? 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. Which of the following is one of the guidelines for improving communication between cultures and social communities? Why did the League of Nations fail to halt German and Italian aggression? When communicating with others, we often focus on what we should say. c. We should seek to eliminate all nervousness we feel about public communication. Tolerance What information can Kay learn from her demographic audience analysis? Better regulate time spent on internet True or False: Communication is Relational and not Individual. c. using a euphemism about Putting another person's ideas in your own words is a. Empathetic writers. The statement, "Life is a grand adventure" is an example of d. emphasizing nonverbal differences, You can improve your oral communication effectiveness with people who do not speak English as their first language by__________. Nonverbal communication is perceived as more honest than verbal communication. d. mediated communication, Gestures that signal shared understanding between communicators in a conversation are known as _____________. All answer choices are communication technologies being used by companies today. False, Most people are good listeners. b. relying on mnemonics. a. masculine c. gets listeners' attention, previews the content of the speech, uses a rhetorical question, and provides the thesis. b. By communicating pleasure, affection, and inclusion, we satisfy our ______ needs. e. corporate expectation. e. chronemics gestures, People's possessions and how they decorate themselves and their surroundings are known as ________________. d. more than 65% b. d. All of these are ways visuals add support to a presentation. d. Keeping an open mind. c. comparative Which principle of nonverbal communication is exemplified in this scenario? a. responsiveness b. organizational expectation. Which of the following is/are considered unifying themes in the field of communication? False. Nonverbal distraction Engage in the dual perspective. a. Action items, Date and time of meeting, andParticipants' names. Celene's statement is an example of _______________. d. media literacy. c. Nonverbal communication is less believable than verbal communication. a. uses and gratifications theory d. Intimate zone, Which of the following is not a dimension of culture? T or F. Snap judgmenets become problems when they are based on stereotyping. Dolores's ability to listen is being hindered by b. e. nonverbal communication. b. gatekeeping. a. 9th - 12th grade. For example, while you are in the classroom and the teacher breaks the learning with a joke you do not pay attention to the joke you can listen while whispering to a friend. Provide listeners with a clear thesis statement. e. All of these answers are similes. We spend more time listening on the job than reading, writing, or speaking. e. None of these answers are correct. d. egocentric a. The principles of effective composition and speech delivery were first studied by The rhetoricians of ancient Greece and Rome When he saw her, he decided to take a few minutes of Stacy's time despite noticing her hurried manner, as he was not sure if she was really in a hurry. b. John is native born. Olivia says to Ellen, "Do you know Adam?" b. citing gestures d. an enhancement rite. The extent to which people turn their legs, shoulder, and head toward or away from a communicator is known as ______________. c. body kinesics Which of the following types of statements reflects the highest amount of speaker responsibility? Which of the following criteria are used for evaluating the ethical standards of supporting materials? Listening is a skill that needs to be learned. His roommate Lance responds, "Sounds as if you're feeling pretty low about the response so far." Which of the following is an accurate statement about culture? T or F. The person you believe yourself to be in the private moments of honest self- examination is your ______ self. Language problems Using unfamiliar words can destroy the communication process because they lack meaning for the receiver. He closes his office door, shuts off his computer, and lets all incoming calls go to his voice mail. e. All of these answers apply to persuasive speaking. d. Appear to care about the welfare of the audience members. a. Empathy refers to. ______ seriously threatens effective listening because it encourages the mind to engage in flights of unchecked fancy. c. assertiveness. a. John is a U.S. citizen. d. referent behavior. b. agenda setting theory Which of the following options would be the most difficult to express nonverbally? a. d. 50 percent Face-to-face interaction is the most effective of all communication channels. d. resonance b. Messages written in today's workplace are intended for only internal audiences. Phil is using _______ to nonverbally communicate. gandyk679_35879. c. Entertainment speech a. provide a clear thesis statement. d. elistening. Grandstanding. a. e. Hasty generalization, What is the form of reasoning that begins with broad claims that listeners accept and then moves into specific claims? b. Holly made which type of contribution to discussion? Which Barrier is this? Symbols are powerful. e. assimilation. b. remembering. b. specific purpose. b. Verbal communication is better suited to expressing attitudes and feelings rather than ideas. False. b. status-reward behavior. You can improve your listening skills if you follow tips for active listening, including c. a procedural group. A) Communication is a one-way process. Which of the following is an accurate statement about nonverbal communication? False, The perception of time and the way time is used are culturally learned. Do you have a suggestion to improve them? Giving a patient a vaccine Establishing a receptive mind-set He then says to his old friends, I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw (II.ii.33031). which of the following is an accurate statement about communication? - If a nonnative speaker is struggling to express an idea in English, Americans should help by finishing the sentence for the speaker. True B. c. Appear to know about what you (as the speaker) are talking about. Four students standing in line at the coffee shop are a b. pausing between words to emphasize certain words Kinesics is an area where nonverbal communication and culture intersect. d. Personal zone, d. politely seek additional information by saying, "I'm not sure that you really agree with my ideas. c. message complexity. Research has shown a link between heavy reliance on mediated communication and LESS loneliness. David is engaged in e. attribution theory. e. all of these. To nonverbally communicate his message through the function of accenting, Zach should ________. Two-way communication becomes difficult at a distance of 12 to 25 feet. There will be lectures and workshops about new trends and practices plus many networking opportunities. Explain. a. power over. a. c. cultures may contain multiple social communities within them. a. c. A claim a. Communicators in low-context cultures assume listeners do not need much background information. e. "There are neighborhood concerns. b. tell Stephen that he should behave more professionally. a. you-language to place blame for your feelings. e. indemnification. Interaction adaptation theory suggests that: a. individuals have their own behavioral styles and do not adapt their communication behavior to the communication behavior of others b. individuals simultaneously adapt their communication behavior to the communication behavior of others a. isolation. e. to mind map. Providing listeners with a clear thesis statement Three or more people who are characterized by different and complimentary resources of members and a strong sense of collective identity are known as T/F? 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 b. proxemics e. femininity, Jacob tries to avoid ambiguity and vagueness. a. editors. True e. Adapt to diverse listeners. d. Hasty generalization b. to make ideas more interesting The professor has been presenting information quickly while simultaneously flipping through an abundance of PowerPoint slides containing complex statistical data. T/F? c. mainstreaming a. symbols define. a. b. tools, medicine, and appliances. 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