False, An individual's culture affects his or her thinking, behavior, and communication. b. Ethnocentrism b. a. a. power over. if it is past progressive. An introduction a. you-language to place blame for your feelings. Shonda was sitting in a crowded room that was warm and stuffy. a. television. Celene's statement is an example of _______________. e. lack of mindfulness. Which of the following should be included in the minutes of a meeting? d. You should practice until you have the speech memorized. Individuals will be more likely to have positive intercultural attitudes and interpersonal relationships if they spend time with people of different backgrounds, Gloria is planning a trip to China. Which Barrier is this? a. totalizing e. indexing. d. follow up important messages in writing. c. climate Which of the following is a similarity between citing and turn gestures? e. long-term/short-term orientation, Thrift, industriousness, and respect for elders/ancestors are valued in cultures with e. paralanguage. Which of the following is (are) a simile(s)? b. the sleeper effect. The United States trade deficit first became a problem in the 1970s because of what? c. end the meeting Chris has relied on what form of nonverbal communication to personalize the new apartment? T or F. Snap judgmenets become problems when they are based on stereotyping. Four students standing in line at the coffee shop are a a. c. Communication will solve all problems. Many Westerners have borrowed ingredients and styles of cooking from other cultures. c. five to seven members. To nonverbally communicate his message through the function of accenting, Zach should ________. She is reading a book about Chinese culture, watching Chinese films, and taking a course on Chinese history. Jill's efforts to conduct research are an example of which of the following sources of information? 0 times. False, When verbal and nonverbal messages contradict, the nonverbal message is considered to be more believable. Annie is engaged in ______ listening. On the lines provided, write a geographical name for each of the following common nouns. e. femininity, Jacob tries to avoid ambiguity and vagueness. a. e. listening for pleasure, A noisy room is an example of what obstacle to listening? Why or why not? Which of the following is a difference between delivery gestures and seeking gestures? In this case, Bill: Which of the following methods of reducing communication apprehension aims to reduce anxiety by guiding apprehensive speakers through imagined positive speaking experiences? c. cultures may contain multiple social communities within them. All day long, Anita was taking orders incorrectly. d. critical theory Own your feelings and thoughts. a. low-context c. relational listening c. mind map. e. to describe a new procedure or policy. d. skills training Establishing a receptive mind-set a. editors. a. gather information. Others ideas run counter to our preconceived thoughts, we tend to tune out speakers and thus fail to receive their message. a. We spend more time listening on the job than reading, writing, or speaking. b. symbols evaluate. Communication may be classified into different types based on the number of participants. c. chronemics e. Bandwagon appeal, Domain 3 - Topic E (financial management), 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, General Psychology 201 Sequence Exam 4 Study. a. He cleans his apartment, buys scented candles, and hides all of his dirty laundry. b. b. instagrams. a. increasing communication barriers in virtual work groups e. the credibility effect. e. organizational rituals, Organizations have certain ______________ governing aspects of work life such as hiring, promotion, benefits, grievances, and medical leave. Which of the following is an accurate statement about first impressions? Competent intercultural interactions and relationships will be difficult if the communicator is not open-minded. Social media always makes individuals of various cultures feel connected. d. politely seek additional information by saying, I'm not sure that you really want to stay late. What is the most accurate statement about direct claim and complaint messages? Rebecca goes to buy a new car. Considering the differences in the way men and women communicate, Michael will most likely respond by ______. Studying communication only has academic benefits. e. attributing. Mass media cultivate convergence, but social media do not. What would Jacob's behavior be an example of? d. comparative True Show importance. a. conversational distraction "Adjustment shock" or "Culture shock", Masculine cultures value competiveness and independence. e. corporate expectation. c. lowering pitch C Perspective taking is associated with ____________. What type of barrier to effective listening is Kelsey experiencing? Circle the you in each sentence. c. Ignore diversity to the extent it is possible. a. creating an entirely online presence. A. Which of the following behaviors has been identified by researchers as one of the main ways people indicate attraction? a. people generally expect structure and they expect ideas to be orderly Pavi says, "I know the recent crime on campus scared many of us, and we all want our campus to be a fun, safe place to be." Which statement about the differences or similarities between persuasive and informative speaking is accurate? Judy's explanation is an example of _____, Barbara wants to be seen as professional by her coworkers. d. conformity pressures and lack of leadership. d. Select a topic on which you and listeners agree. Does the language seem suited to the context? When a person makes exaggerated generalizations about a group, he or she is engaging in ethnocentrism. The principles of effective composition and speech delivery were first studied by The rhetoricians of ancient Greece and Rome Identify an accurate statement about selective listening. After forming an initial opinion, we tend to interpret a person's behavior in ways that fit our expectations. a. False, It is impossible to not communicate. d. listening to discriminate 60 seconds. The robotic arm is also generally faster than any surgical tool. Which of the following is a soft skill? This helps you relax and get prepared for more serious learning. c. understand the perspective of those who have special experience with the topic. a. b. c. uncivilized Identify an accurate statement about selective listening. c. comparative c. cultivation theory "Knowing how to create a Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness Kit could save your life one day" is an example of what? e. gets listeners' attention, previews the content of the speech, and presents the thesis statement. e. None of these answers are correct. b. rite. e. usually. Which Barrier is this? Which of the following characteristics are attributed to someone who has ethos? d. Workers today communicate less than in previous years. d. mediated communication, Gestures that signal shared understanding between communicators in a conversation are known as _____________. Elliot is having trouble listening effectively in his political science class. e. communication. a. informational listening More communication is better. a. Communicators in low-context cultures assume listeners do not need much background information. Which of the following is/are considered unifying themes in the field of communication? e. do all of these. d. Personal zone, d. politely seek additional information by saying, "I'm not sure that you really agree with my ideas. a. c. a rite of promotion. Which of the following statements about tolerance is most accurate? d. All of these are ways visuals add support to a presentation. d. Building credibility with listeners d. flow consultants. e. topical, "In my speech I will demonstrate that there are clear parallels between the study of natural sciences and the study of humanities." a. perception. This is an example of using a. people have the ability to establish online relationships e. hypothetical thought. These letters have been translated from Middle English into Modern English, but care was taken to preserve features of their original style. c. Her audience's attitude towards the occasion c. Incorporate jargon and regional dialects to encourage her audience to adopt American communication styles. Physical barriers 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. c. avoiding smiling and eye contact because these behaviors may not be their cultural norms Which pattern of organization should she use? d. visual aids What type of speaking has the primary goal of increasing listeners' understanding, awareness, or knowledge about a topic? We are the only one left who is still doing this." True Verbal communication is more believable than nonverbal communication. a. to teach listeners how to do something. The type of informative speech that summarizes the results of something is a(n) Select one: "We must stop! e. to inspire listeners to give time or money to a worthy cause. Chris is controlling which type of nonverbal communication? b. Reflected appraisal refers to judging the personal qualities of another attaching meaning to behavior. Others plan to become parents. Which of the following is an accurate statement about culture? e. Engage about evenly in I language and you language. e. kinesics, In this public speaking class, Allen was very annoyed by Melissa's overuse of the "ers" and "ums" when she was talking. Identify the italicized verb. Which of the following statements would be classified as being the most powerfully expressed? Self-monitoring is essential for verbal communication, but it is not essential for nonverbal communication. b. impromptu. She hasn't been seeing her friends of her family. a. d. turn gestures, Gestures that acknowledge another's feedback in a conversation are known as __________________. Which of the following is a similarity between delivery and seeking gestures/. Talking with a parent about their health issues, When the brain receives and gives meaning to a sound, it is called hearing. What technique is Scott using to improve his listening? D. Expressing your enjoyment of hockey games reflects a basic attitude 2 b. d. Organize informative information first. d. derived power d. Meanings are in words. b. loaded language. David's comment is what type of contribution? Which Barrier is this? Meanings are found in books, not in words. c. an expansion of management a. a. task e. indemnification. b. commitment d. 90 percent. - If a nonnative speaker is struggling to express an idea in English, Americans should help by finishing the sentence for the speaker. Then she looks at the person who wants to respond. D. Business letters should be sincere to the point and impersonal. a. isolation. c. We should seek to eliminate all nervousness we feel about public communication. b. constitutive rule. Which statement best describes how women communicate differently than men? Research shows that the belief that men and women communicate in dramatically different ways is biological. The ability to share another person's experiences and emotions; thinking of how the receiver feels and is likely to respond. Research has shown a link between heavy reliance on mediated communication and LESS loneliness. Which of the following criteria are used for evaluating the ethical standards of supporting materials? Jill is having difficulty finding credible sources on her topic of misperceptions of university faculty. Language problems d. Appear to care about the welfare of the audience members. d. cultures are static and resistant to change. a. b. fidelity a. cultural relativism. Dyadic interaction is sometimes considered identical to __________. d. preoccupational distraction Ad hominem Chris once used his Twitter and Facebook accounts to post photos of him engaging in illegal drug use. Relational listening would be the most effective listening strategy for which of the following? If they make one _____remark, they may risk death. b. procedural d. defensive listening. Which of the following is the single most important guideline for effective verbal communication? Groupthink An absnce of critical thinking sometimes found in homogeneous groups. His mother calls, and during the conversation, he answers by saying, "ummm hmmm," "yeah," "sure," "ummm hmmm," all because he is really focused on the websites. C. Most body language is related to emotions and attitudes. b. to correct listeners' misconceptions. Which of the following statements about today's workplace is most accurate? Question: Which of the following is an accurate statement about culture? 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 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 ______. d. briefing. c. diffusion. b. Select one: b. Speakers and listeners interact. B. Attitudes change day by day, while moods persist over time. b. personal stories. Diego and his supervisor have coffee together every Monday. b. moral relativism. The attempt to increase personal status in a group by winning the approval of high-status members is known as d. Language problems, Scott needs to participate in an important videoconference. e. structure. Providing listeners with a clear thesis statement Few people actually experience communication apprehension. Thus what a person actually understand and interpret from the information in the communication process changes a little or the whole on hearing. Holly made which type of contribution to discussion? What is the most accurate statement about goodwill messages? You should practice in front of others. b. monopolizing. d. politely seek additional information by saying, I'm not sure that you really want to stay late. d. media literacy. a. dependence Expert Answer 100% (1 rating) 1. e. reporting. Words are arbitrary and open to individual interpretation? c. interpreting. ", Tony is conducting a team meeting, and he notices that Brittany rolls her eyes every time he says something. c. situational audience analysis. Providing listeners with a clear thesis statement Phil is running late for his Saturday night shift at the factory. b. Sufficiency, accuracy, relevancy, timeliness, partiality d. speech topic a. colossalformidableimpregnableremissdebilitateforteinadvertentscrupulousdecrepitfrailinvigoratevehementdefaultheediotavigilancediscreetignorepunyvigor. d. Death is a passage from life. 25 percent Which of the following best describes low-context cultures? People should be certain when interpreting nonverbal behavior for improving their nonverbal communication effectiveness. a. ethnocentrism -is the most accurate statement about communication. Here are a few ways you can communicate clearly and easily: 1. c. grapevine. She climbed to the observation deck where you can see for miles. Gestures that indicate another person can speak or that are used in a conversation are known as __________________. if it is present perfect, past perf. d. Symbols create meaning. All of the following are ways organization increases speaker effectiveness EXCEPT b. library She greets everyone cheerfully but doesn't spend too much time in small-talk. Store managers at Kids Clothing, Inc. are required to conduct weekly audits of the returns the store has processed. d. demonstrate warmth. a. chronemics d. emphasizing nonverbal differences, You can improve your oral communication effectiveness with people who do not speak English as their first language by__________. Invention, as one source of cultural change, is the creation of Scholars estimate that nonverbal communication accounts for what percentage of the total meaning in interpersonal communication? Kinesics is an area where nonverbal communication and culture intersect. a. temporal a. uses and gratifications theory d. to highlight. Write pres. All answer choices are communication technologies being used by companies today. try to give something to the receiver. a. c. kinesics However, effective communication is less about talking and more about listening. b. using loaded language to refer to Effective communication skill 1: Become an engaged listener. d. resonance Randy says "I am really bummed out about not getting any job offers." Jamie grumbled to her roommate, "Thanks for waking me up!" "Today I will explain to you how humans have evolved from apes to Neanderthals to the human form we have today." This requirement is a d. e. 35 percent. b. pausing between words to emphasize certain words a. The statement, "Life is a grand adventure" is an example of a. team. Which of the following is an example of paralanguage behavior? c. define her cultural standpoint. Attention c. perspective. e. understanding. All of the following are possible purposes for informative speaking EXCEPT Which of the following is an accurate statement about communication? Letters establish a record of what happened more convincingly than other communication channels. T/F? d. Use multiple communication channels. a.placed nonverbal communication in its appropriate context d. dilution. Which statement best captures the connection between self-concept and communication? c. phatic communication c. It is incremental and gradual. b. business ethics. a. rites e. attribution theory. While they enjoy visiting they can't help but criticize the people and their culture. c. "We share a concern about our neighborhood." b. communication structure. a. power to c. monitoring Empathetic writers. C. Business letters should be sincere, to the point, and impersonal. c. Adapting to diverse listeners d. masculine d. organizational rituals. The study of a person's body movement and its effect on the communication process is known as ___________________. c. respond to the verbal message only and thank him for working late. 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. A willigness to learn about and practice beliefs and practices different from one's own; being open-minded and receptive to new experiences. Our culture molds the way we think, behave, and communicate. c. Noisy surroundings Select a topic appropriate to your audience. a. e. All of these answers apply to persuasive speaking. However, this type of body language may not be appropriate for business letters. e. symbols are neutral. b. group. a. speaking to inform a. Competent communication requires that individuals ____________. The manager should d. lowering volume when speaking b. regulate interaction. b. rites Sally has used nonverbal behavior to c. 25 percent a. proxemics e. All of these choices are examples of how mass and social media differ. A method of audience analysis that seeks information about specific listeners and that relates directly to the speaker's topic and purpose is b. seeking gestures Chronemics helps in understanding how people perceive and structure time in their dialogues and relationships with others. b. tell Stephen that he should behave more professionally. An economist not affiliated with any political party cities data saying that the same ranchers "have sustained a 5% increase in taxes when purchasing feed." a. Even though he has lived in the United States for the last 15 years of his 20-year life, David is very passionate about helping address the economic hardships in the Philippines and chooses to speak on this for his class. d. Organizing so listeners can follow easily 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 __________. This problem has been solved! b. C) The meaning of the communication to the receiver is always what the sender intended when the sender crafts a wonderful message. Jay is running late for an important business meeting. 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 e. reflective practicing. d. turn gestures, In the context of nonverbal communication, same-sex touching during a conversation is categorized under _________________. b. d. tools, institutions, and medicine. Provide listeners with a clear thesis statement. b. d. How many speeches her audience has seen Presence technology e. All of these answers are guidelines for effective persuasive speeches. b. agenda setting theory Rewrite the following sentence to make the comparisons clear and correct. Speak loudly to improve receiver comprehension. d. communication team networks. e. media managers. b. d. Both seek the same responses from listeners. d. engaging in doublespeak about The increase in Jeremy's credibility during the speech is due to which of the following? b. plagiarizing. Feelings of confusion, disenchantment, loneliness, and homesickness following entrance into a new culture are collectively known as intergroup as intergroup anxiety. d. referent behavior. a. rite. b. Verbal communication is better suited to expressing attitudes and feelings rather than ideas. b. idealism Distractors caused by nonverbal communication should be avoided during verbal communication. When your parents see your grades, your mother says to you, "You're going to need to take some classes this summer." 0. b. artifacts b. organizational expectation. What information can Kay learn from her demographic audience analysis? a. a team. 12 Care Deliver Strategies, N432 Test 2: Ch. b. procedural a. 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} c. to persuade. e. appearance, Raul came to the United States from Mexico three months ago, and he is still having trouble understanding Americans' tendency to rush all the time. b. She starts working. All of the following are key premises about cultures EXCEPT d. a narrative. However, when her mother mentions going shopping to get some new clothes and good novels for Deena to take back to school, Deena listens attentively. However, she questions whether the salesperson really knows what he's talking about, and if he is sincerely interested in helping her. Which Statement about writing in today's workplace is most accurate? Physical The best type of listening style that might benefit you while attending this conference is ______. Kacie thought this meant that Taylor had had too much to drink. d. an introduction e. symbolic evaluation. d. proxemics e. rite stories. More communication is better. c. magazines. b. a cultural norm a. phatic communication False, Which of the following is not a physical barrier for listening? d. understand the perspective of people who are experts. _____ I am\mathit{am}am late for school! c. using a euphemism about In this case, Will is ________, Alexis is talking to Ryan about the horrible day she had. e. rules. "You didn't call me back after our argument. d. proxemics Which of the following is one of the guidelines for improving communication between cultures and social communities? 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? c. committee. c. Goodwill towards the audience Which is the most accurate statement about nonverbal behavior? b. temporal b. Intimate zone Weegy: The following statement about communication is most accurate: Most body language is related to emotions and attitudes. All aspects of communication other than the words themselves are known as b. d. Hearing disabilities. D. More employees are working interdependently using many communications technologies. a. symbols define. It will probably get easier from here." c. Mass media have nearly instant speed while social media do not. 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. Holly says, "Let's discuss the donors to the benefit concert and then discuss who will be performing." During dinner John made consistent eye contact with Cynthia and nodded his head as she was talking. Motivating listeners to want information a. b. connect with listeners' values and experiences. The professor has been presenting information quickly while simultaneously flipping through an abundance of PowerPoint slides containing complex statistical data. There will be lectures and workshops about new trends and practices plus many networking opportunities. c. Capitalizing on lag time c. Slippery slope e. spatial, The presentation that has the goal of increasing others' knowledge, understanding, or abilities is referred to as what type of public message? Persuasive speaking is usually less controversial than informative speaking. What is the content level of meaning of this statement? answer: c. explanation: It is platinum in the market value Weegy: Most body language is related to emotions and attitudes. d. build credibility with listeners. e. kinesics, ________________ refers not to what a person says but to how a person says it. Phil is using _______ to nonverbally communicate. b. The noise, distraction and person suffering from stress may misunderstand and misinterpret the information while communicating with others. c. to make listeners aware of a problem. d. interviews According to research, what percentage of our work time is spent listening? d. nonverbal astuteness. 10 percent Stories in organizations that convey the values, style, and history of an organization are called c. Motivation Which of the following statements about listening is most accurate? John and Cynthia went on a date. Which of the following is NOT required for written communication? Social philosophy more likely influences language much more than gender. c. Public zone Some key dimensions of culture include context, individualism, power distance, communication style, and __________. During his speech, however, Jeremy gains the trust and respect of listeners because he has good research and clear organization. c. Persuasive speaking and informative speaking are about equal in their degrees of controversy. Which theory assumes the media spotlight some issues, events, and people while downplaying others? It is used by people to express their attitudes and emotions. Thought speed - Think faster than people talk. Which Barrier is this? e. Highlight key material. Many employees today no longer need an office; they can work anytime and anywhere. Speech context depends on the relationship of the communicators and the situation. a. c. collegial events David's selection is an example of which piece of advice about choosing a topic? Three or more people who are characterized by different and complimentary resources of members and a strong sense of collective identity are known as Bill is talking to Tina when Tina interrupts him. Is he mad? July tells Michael about a problem she's been having at work. b. encouraging ethnocentrism b. capitalizing on lag time, concentrating on your next comment, and taking as many notes as possible. __________ involves storing applications and data in remote locations. T or F, Social media communication is the type that is less personal, controlled by gatekeepers and sent by organizations to large audiences. "I'm a really good driver, and I text a lot. False. d. Unless they renounce their citizenship d. Use abstract language as often as possible. Which of the following is an accurate statement about communication? These are examples of what type of communication to demonstrate interest and attentiveness? Jennifer is going to give an informative speech about the parts of the Pentagon. Kiley tells Luke, "I wish you wouldn't leave your dishes in the sink" What still needs to be answered to make the statement a behavioral description? 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