Exam 2: Thinking About the Field: Traditions and Contexts
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The exchange of multiple perspectives in a small group is known as _______, and explains why small groups may be more effective at achieving goals than an individual would be.
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Argue for or against the following proposition: The communication discipline should establish one core communication theory.
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While there are seven traditions that are recognized as playing a role in the development of the field of communication, the socio-psychological tradition influences most of the communication research done today.
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Define the term context, and discuss how it is related to the study of communication.
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The growth of scholarship and research in the intercultural context can be attributed to
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The _________ experiments indicated that environmental conditions and interpersonal relationships influence employee output.
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Which statement most accurately encapsulates the view held by the semiotic tradition?
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Some communication scholarship can trace its roots back as far as early Roman and Greek times.
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Which of the seven contexts do you feel is most important and relevant to everyday life? In your answer be sure to explain why you feel this way using specific examples to support your thesis.
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Most researchers agree that a minimum of three people must be present for a small group to exist.
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Provide three examples of communication phenomena that may be studied in more than one context. Specify to which contexts they might be relevant, and how researchers would differ in their approaches across those contexts.
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Which of the following is NOT given as an example of research related to the mass communication context?
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Intercultural communication is concerned only with the communication between individuals from different countries.
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Investigating the origins of relationships, the maintenance of relationships, and the dissolution of relationships characterizes the ____________ communication context.
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______ is defined as a speaker's available means of persuading his/her audience.
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