Exam 1: An Orientation to Interpersonal Communication
Exam 1: An Orientation to Interpersonal Communication78 Questions
Exam 2: Social Cognition: Understanding Others and Ourselves71 Questions
Exam 3: Intercultural Communication53 Questions
Exam 4: Verbal Messages68 Questions
Exam 5: Nonverbal Messages60 Questions
Exam 6: Communication in the Life Cycle of Relationships68 Questions
Exam 7: Listening Effectively72 Questions
Exam 8: Holding Effective Conversations63 Questions
Exam 9: Supporting Others61 Questions
Exam 10: Using Interpersonal Influence70 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Conflict78 Questions
Exam 12: Communicating in Intimate Relationships: Long-Term Romantic Relationships, Family, and Friends67 Questions
Exam 13: Communicating in Workplace Relationships62 Questions
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Develop an interpersonal Communication Improvement Plan whose goal it is to ask your boss for time off.
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Selecting the word rain when you are talking about precipitation represents a process called
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Every day, you see the same acquaintance in the hall. You say, "Hello, how are you?" and your friend answers, "Fine, thank you." This is an example of
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When a receiver's interpretation of a sender's message is similar to what the speaker thought, felt, and intended, it is said that the two experienced
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Meaning is shared only when the receiver understands the message, thoughts, and feelings that the sender intended to send.
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At dinner you get your father's advice on whether you should take sociology or political science to meet a requirement. The next day when you see your father, you say, "I decided on poly sci." His understanding of your message is explained by
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The metaphor used to describe messages that are inappropriate or unethical is "dark-side."
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Becky, who is away from home on a business trip, uses the computer to Skype with her teenaged son. She apologizes for missing his band concert. What purpose does this communication likely serve?
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The traits and characteristics that, taken as a whole, distinguish you from other people is your communication competence.
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Which of the following is not a trait of social media technology?
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You should assume that every one of your text-based social media interactions-including email messages, tweets, Facebook posts-are probably stored on a server somewhere and accessible to others.
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_____ is the impression that your communicative behavior is both effective and appropriate in a given situation.
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Media richness theory proposes that all social media are equal and do not vary in how well they reproduce the intended meaning.
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When a message conforms to social, relational, and ethical expectations, it is said to be
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Becky made a YouTube video about shopping for shoes. She is surprised when it goes viral and millions of people have viewed it on YouTube. Which trait of social media technology did Becky not consider?
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Slanderous name-calling is an example of what kind of message?
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Which of the following can help you decide if you should use social media technology to communicate?
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As communication _____ increases, communicator competence increases.
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