Exam 1: An Overview of Communication
Exam 1: An Overview of Communication33 Questions
Exam 2: Histories and Contexts of Communication33 Questions
Exam 3: Identities, Perceptions, and Communication33 Questions
Exam 4: Verbal Communication33 Questions
Exam 5: Nonverbal Communication33 Questions
Exam 6: Culture and Communication33 Questions
Exam 7: Listening28 Questions
Exam 8: Personal Relationships33 Questions
Exam 9: Groups and Leaders38 Questions
Exam 10: Communication in the Workplace33 Questions
Exam 11: Technology and Media in Everyday Life33 Questions
Exam 12: Interviewing33 Questions
Exam 13: Preparing for a Presentation32 Questions
Exam 14: Developing a Presentation35 Questions
Exam 15: Giving Informative and Persuasive Talks35 Questions
Exam 16: Delivering a Presentation35 Questions
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When people from different cultures interact in one place, the use of symbols is more likely to be:
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The use of symbols in communication is complicated because:
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Explain why the perspective of 'communication as action' is limited in its usefulness.
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The perspective of 'communication as action' implies that communication has taken place whenever there has been an attempt to send a message. However, this perspective does not take into account whether or not the message has been successfully received or understood.
In order for people to communicate successfully, they must have:
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Successful communication requires both intentional sending and accurate interpretation of a message.
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Explain why it can be problematic to interpret a symbol correctly in a communicated message.
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The perspective of 'communication as transaction' is preferred by your text's authors because:
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Describe how social frames function to help people interpret the meaning of a message.
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A communicative 'frame' provides context to help us interpret a message.
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The perspective of 'communication as action' defines communication as occurring only if information is exchanged between two or more individuals.
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Symbols are always constant in meaning from one cultural context to the next.
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Explain how communication can be both representational and presentational.
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The perspective that 'communication is interaction' is limited because:
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Assumptions that affect the interpretation of a message can include ideas about:
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The perspective that 'communication is action' is limited because:
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