Exam 6: What Is the Connection Between Verbal Communication a

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Taylor wants to support her claim that students who study abroad have greater job opportunities after college. To do this, she finds data (facts) to use as evidence to support her claim. Taylor is operating under a _______ worldview and uses _______ reasoning.

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Native speakers of their own language tend to operate at the _______ stage, conversing fluently without needing to worry about language rule patterns.

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Communicators from cultures that emphasize large power distance values prefer _______ interaction when meeting strangers for the first time.

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Contrast low-context and high-context communication patterns of interaction.

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Briefly describe the Conversational Style Grid, naming and describing each of the four conversational styles.

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You're confused as to "when and how and in what situations" you should address members of your large family clan in Thailand as "aunties" and "uncles" or "Mrs." and "Mr." The situational rule confusion refers to the _______ rules of language usage.

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In _______-context communication, the emphasis is on how intention or meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages, whereas in _______-context communication, the emphasis is on how intention or meaning is best conveyed through the embedded contexts and nonverbal channels.

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I see the word "promise" as a fast-delivery action word, and you see the word "promise" as a slow take-time to deliver word. We're differing on the connotative meaning of the word, specifically the _______ feature of meaning.

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_______ reasoning refers to the importance of facts and evidence to make a claim, whereas _______ reasoning refers to the importance of conceptual models and big principles and then moves to specific points of implication.

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The theory that describes speakers as either converging toward or diverging away from their audience linguistically in order to achieve social approval or assert group distinctiveness is

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A person who learns a foreign language may still experience cultural bumps or misunderstandings in using that language with a native speaker.

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High-context cultures tend to emphasize _______ reasoning patterns of communication.

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How silence is interpreted and evaluated differs across cultures and between persons.

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