Exam 4: Understanding Your Audience

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We "understand" before we experience.

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How does your psychological state influence your perceptions? Explain with an example.

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_____ is the learned predisposition to a concept or object.

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What is fairness in communication?

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Our perceptual set helps to form our mental expectations of what is happening, and what will happen.

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What should you do to fully share and understand the meaning?

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Unlike personality, the self is a fixed and absolute entity.

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Your _____ is your central identity and set of beliefs about who you are and what you are capable of accomplishing.

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Which of the following is not part of your self-image?

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Which of the individual differences influences our decisions if we come across a board that says, "Watch your head" hanging above the entrance to a pub?

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Define self.

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Selection is one very important part of perception and awareness.

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You can associate two or more bits of information in predictable ways, but your own perspective can influence your view of the overall idea.

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When communicating in a difficult scenario, setting aside your opinions, attitudes, and beliefs and receiving the message without judgment or criticism refers to being _____.

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Which of the following is not true regarding the perceptual process in communication?

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Beliefs may not necessarily be based on logic or fact.

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Our preference for things to be orderly and our brain's perception of lines and movement where none exists is an example of the principle of closure.

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In a communication scenario, leaving a "hole" in our presentation and forcing the audience to jump to conclusions is a disadvantage, irrespective of the situation.

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_____ are core concepts and ideas of what we consider good or bad, right or wrong, or what is worth sacrifice.

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Selection has three main parts: _____, _____, and _____.

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