Deck 4: Systems and Critical Approaches to Organizational Communication
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Deck 4: Systems and Critical Approaches to Organizational Communication
1
___________ is credited with introducing general systems theory.
A) Ludwig von Bertanlanffy
B) Norbert Wiener
C) Karl Weick
D) Karl Marx
A) Ludwig von Bertanlanffy
B) Norbert Wiener
C) Karl Weick
D) Karl Marx
A
2
___________ is a control and communication theory that examines both machine and animal.
A) Cybernetics
B) Equivocality
C) Interdependence
D) Topology
A) Cybernetics
B) Equivocality
C) Interdependence
D) Topology
A
3
__________ refers to there being more than one meaning or interpretation in an environment.
A) Cybernetics
B) Equivocality
C) Interdependence
D) Topology
A) Cybernetics
B) Equivocality
C) Interdependence
D) Topology
B
4
The assimilation of information in a system is considered a(n)
A) input.
B) throughput.
C) output.
D) gestalt.
A) input.
B) throughput.
C) output.
D) gestalt.
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5
The products that are released to the public from an organization would be considered a(n)
A) input.
B) throughput.
C) output.
D) gestalt.
A) input.
B) throughput.
C) output.
D) gestalt.
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6
The idea that a system is more than just the sum of its parts is a term referred to as
A) holism.
B) interdependence.
C) equivocality.
D) equifinality.
A) holism.
B) interdependence.
C) equivocality.
D) equifinality.
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7
___________ is the recognition that the parts of a system are mutually reliant on one another.
A) Holism
B) Interdependence
C) Equivocality
D) Equifinality
A) Holism
B) Interdependence
C) Equivocality
D) Equifinality
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8
Closed systems tend to get run down because they are more prone to
A) negative entropy.
B) entropy.
C) equifinality.
D) equivocality.
A) negative entropy.
B) entropy.
C) equifinality.
D) equivocality.
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9
Energy that is created for work in a changing system, so that the system can endure and grow, is referred to as
A) negative entropy.
B) entropy.
C) equifinality.
D) equivocality.
A) negative entropy.
B) entropy.
C) equifinality.
D) equivocality.
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10
Different departments in an organization are components of that system's
A) inputs.
B) outputs.
C) subsystems.
D) suprasystems.
A) inputs.
B) outputs.
C) subsystems.
D) suprasystems.
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11
Which of the following is a characteristic of a closed system?
A) outputs
B) equifinality
C) negative entropy
D) entropy
A) outputs
B) equifinality
C) negative entropy
D) entropy
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12
___________ is defined as the reaction or response to a particular process of a circuit or system.
A) Feedback
B) System goals
C) Hierarchical order
D) Negative entropy
A) Feedback
B) System goals
C) Hierarchical order
D) Negative entropy
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13
The managing of organizational variables to promote production efficiency is called
A) control.
B) hegemony.
C) distributive justice.
D) procedural justice.
A) control.
B) hegemony.
C) distributive justice.
D) procedural justice.
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14
When those who are oppressed develop a sense of hopelessness and acceptance of their situation, they are experiencing
A) distributive justice.
B) procedural justice.
C) emancipation.
D) hegemony.
A) distributive justice.
B) procedural justice.
C) emancipation.
D) hegemony.
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15
___________ is the perception of what is fair and equitable in the workplace.
A) Hegemony
B) Oppression
C) Emancipation
D) Organizational justice
A) Hegemony
B) Oppression
C) Emancipation
D) Organizational justice
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16
Dennis feels like the raise he received was fair when he compares that raise to the raises of his colleagues. He is experiencing ___________ justice.
A) distributive
B) procedural
C) interactional
D) hegemonic
A) distributive
B) procedural
C) interactional
D) hegemonic
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17
Karly asks if she can provide input about her work performance as decisions about raises are being made. She is concerned about ___________ justice.
A) distributive
B) procedural
C) interactional
D) hegemonic
A) distributive
B) procedural
C) interactional
D) hegemonic
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18
Alex feels like he was not treated with respect when given an explanation for why he did not receive a raise. He is experiencing a violation in ___________ justice.
A) distributive
B) procedural
C) interactional
D) hegemonic
A) distributive
B) procedural
C) interactional
D) hegemonic
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19
Which of the following are the three Ps of the triple bottom line?
A) production, profit, people
B) production, planet, people
C) people, planet, profit
D) people, planet, production
A) production, profit, people
B) production, planet, people
C) people, planet, profit
D) people, planet, production
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20
When one part of a system is struggling, it is perhaps most devastating for which type of organization?
A) for-profit
B) nonprofit
C) small businesses
D) government sector
A) for-profit
B) nonprofit
C) small businesses
D) government sector
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21
Describe general systems theory.
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22
What is equifinality?
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23
Describe the impact of negative entropy on a system.
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24
In what ways does feedback influence an organizational system?
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25
What is the value of using critical theory to study communication in organizations?
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26
What is organizational justice, and how might it help to improve organizational environments?
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