Exam 1: The Importance of Communication

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Messages which you communicate carelessly, especially online, may sometimes come back to haunt you. This demonstrates that communication is

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Experiences showing that competence relates to both culture and the transactional nature of communication will also demonstrate that competence is

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When a group grows too large for all its members to communicate at one time, we are faced with an example of _______ communication.

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Isaac feels very strongly about whether the government should intervene to help people who are struggling financially. He has these strong feelings because his own family is struggling-his mother just got laid off from her job. Isaac's feelings could be attributed to his

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Some people may be insulted if you tell them they are "savage," while others may take it as compliment. This illustrates that

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The three characteristics identified by the textbook as uniquely combined in social media are: users are essentially their own publishers; both known and unknown recipients are likely to be reached; and

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Bella talks to Christopher about the problems she's been having with her mother. Christopher suggests she speak with her mother until they reach a solution. Which misconception of communication is Christopher most likely basing his suggestion on?

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In _______ communication every person can participate actively with other members.

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The method by which a message is conveyed between people is called a

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Discuss the differences between public communication and mass communication. Provide examples of each.

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Sophia's friends always enjoy talking to her, as she tries to see situations from their perspectives on a range of subjects. Sophia illustrates which implication of competent communication?

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Which of the following statements breaks down the differences between the linear and transactional models?

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There is no logical reason why the letters in the word "test" should represent the activity you are currently engaged in. This demonstrates which characteristic of communication?

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An example of external noise is

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Sarah passes Emma in the hall, and quickly blurts, "How are ya?" Emma responds by saying, "Hi." Which misconception of communication does this point to?

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Derrick feels comfortable talking to just about everyone and he feels pretty good about it. He is asked to give a speech about electrical engineering to a class of university students. He is not concerned and does not practice for the speech. After all, he's already a good communicator. Which misconception might Derrick be basing his confidence in?

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Which communication model describes communication as similar to tossing a ball?

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Most people operate on the flawed assumption that the goal of all communication is to maximize _______ between communicators.

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Amelia is a competent communicator in large groups, but she is not so effective during interpersonal communication. What most likely accounts for this?

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An axiom that communication scholars like to use is: "Meanings are in _______, not in words."

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