Deck 5: Listening in a Mediated World
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Deck 5: Listening in a Mediated World
1
Tinnitus is also known as
A) adult onset hearing loss.
B) ringing in the ears.
C) noise sensitivity.
D) cochlear synaptopathy.
A) adult onset hearing loss.
B) ringing in the ears.
C) noise sensitivity.
D) cochlear synaptopathy.
B
2
Noise sensitivity involves a stimulus and a
A) physical reaction.
B) psychological reaction.
C) cognitive reaction.
D) auditory reaction.
A) physical reaction.
B) psychological reaction.
C) cognitive reaction.
D) auditory reaction.
B
3
Simpson is highly noise sensitive. He will likely have a greater ___________ response, than his less sensitive friends.
A) cognitive orienting
B) dynamic interference
C) active orienting
D) external positioning
A) cognitive orienting
B) dynamic interference
C) active orienting
D) external positioning
C
4
When exposed to noise, habitation is more likely to occur for the individual who is/has__________.
A) tinnitus.
B) highly noise sensitive.
C) hearing loss.
D) low noise sensitive.
A) tinnitus.
B) highly noise sensitive.
C) hearing loss.
D) low noise sensitive.
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5
Of the following, which is the area of primary difference between focused social interactions and mediated social interactions?
A) Conversations are facilitated by the use of technology.
B) Each person acknowledges a shared relationship.
C) Both individuals focus attention on the exchange.
D) Conversational exchanges occur.
A) Conversations are facilitated by the use of technology.
B) Each person acknowledges a shared relationship.
C) Both individuals focus attention on the exchange.
D) Conversational exchanges occur.
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6
Of the following, which best represents asynchronous communication?
A) phone call
B) Google hangouts
C) Skyped interview
D) Facebook chat
A) phone call
B) Google hangouts
C) Skyped interview
D) Facebook chat
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7
Your company is switching from using Skype to using Zoom. You learn that Zoom will allow individuals from up to 50 locations conference into a meeting. The fact that 50 different people may attend your next meeting best reflects Zoom's
A) reach.
B) extension.
C) social presence.
D) technological expanse.
A) reach.
B) extension.
C) social presence.
D) technological expanse.
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8
According to Sherry Turkle, one of the negative effects of people using technology more and directing conversing with others less is
A) increased use of dating sites.
B) more synchronous social interactions.
C) reduced empathy.
D) increased working memory.
A) increased use of dating sites.
B) more synchronous social interactions.
C) reduced empathy.
D) increased working memory.
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9
Teenagers who rely more on asynchronous social interactions, likely have
A) increased empathy.
B) problems learning.
C) rusty conversational skills.
D) a better working memory.
A) increased empathy.
B) problems learning.
C) rusty conversational skills.
D) a better working memory.
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10
When making a phone call, the person on the other end of the call is known as 9
A) the absent other.
B) the caller hegemony.
C) technological interlocuter.
D) focused interactant.
A) the absent other.
B) the caller hegemony.
C) technological interlocuter.
D) focused interactant.
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11
___________ are a key element to building meaningful relationships and maintaining good mental health.
A) Focused mediated interactions
B) Synchronous social interactions
C) Asynchronous social interactions
D) Mediated interactions
A) Focused mediated interactions
B) Synchronous social interactions
C) Asynchronous social interactions
D) Mediated interactions
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12
The ____________ directs the brain as we switch and prioritize tasks?
A) hippocampus
B) right hemisphere
C) left hemisphere
D) prefrontal cortex
A) hippocampus
B) right hemisphere
C) left hemisphere
D) prefrontal cortex
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13
The best description of what happens in the brain when we try to complete several tasks at the same time is
A) interchanging.
B) multi-tasking.
C) switch-tasking.
D) transforming.
A) interchanging.
B) multi-tasking.
C) switch-tasking.
D) transforming.
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14
Delun is tweeting and trying to listen to Aiguo's description of an accident at work. Which of the following is the first stage of executive control Delun employs when switching between listening and tweeting?
A) rule activation
B) goal shifting
C) switch-tasking
D) engagement
A) rule activation
B) goal shifting
C) switch-tasking
D) engagement
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15
Over the course of a morning, Aamira receives 5 phone calls, responds to 10 emails needing immediate attention, and helps a friend solve a problem with her officemate. These types of interruptions are called
A) work suspensions.
B) goal activation.
C) work fragmentation.
D) executive disruptions.
A) work suspensions.
B) goal activation.
C) work fragmentation.
D) executive disruptions.
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16
Each morning Jia begins work by first responding to all her emails, then phone messages. She next reviews the files of all the employees she will be meeting later in the morning. Jia's actions are an example of
A) interpretive processing.
B) batch processing.
C) rational processing.
D) value-based processing.
A) interpretive processing.
B) batch processing.
C) rational processing.
D) value-based processing.
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17
Isabella asks for your help in designing the company's next commercial. Based on your readings, you suggest she use a compressed advertisement, which has/have __________ and_____________.
A) faster speaking rates; fewer pauses
B) more visuals; fewer actors
C) increased priming; less framing
D) more facts; fewer statistics
A) faster speaking rates; fewer pauses
B) more visuals; fewer actors
C) increased priming; less framing
D) more facts; fewer statistics
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18
Tinnitus is a type of noise sensitivity.
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19
Tinnitus is an inherited condition.
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20
Noise sensitivity is believed to be a personality trait.
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21
Noise sensitive individuals may have a higher active orienting response.
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22
Listening effort refers to auditory resources allocated to translating a message.
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23
Social media and social interaction refer to the same user social experience.
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24
Focused social interactions require that the conversational partners acknowledge each other as unique individuals.
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25
Rob waves at Mindy when he walks by her office. They have engaged in a focused social interaction.
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26
Synchronous conversations occur in real time.
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27
Skype is an example of a synchronous mediated conversation.
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28
People tend to confuse social media use with social interactions.
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29
Zachery discovers his Ted talk has been seen by over 323,000 people. This number represents YouTube's reach.
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30
The first stage of executive control is rule activation.
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31
A more accurate description of multi-tasking is goal-switching.
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32
People who are heavy multi-taskers at work feel overworked and thus are more empathic with their coworkers.
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33
If Mason always answers his emails from 8-8:30 each morning, he is likely engaging in block timing.
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34
Heavy television viewing may influence our schemas.
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35
Cory, who is 25, has recently begun having have difficulty hearing in noisy environments such as restaurant. Cory may be experiencing cochlear synaptopathy.
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36
The claim that listening to music can help relieve pain is a myth.
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37
Listening to music can help patients with neurological disorders more effectively synchronize their movements.
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38
Because of the unique make-up of listening processes, most computer programs are ineffective at helping children improve their language skills.
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39
Research shows that students sitting near someone using a computer in the classroom may experience reduced comprehension.
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40
Noise sensitivity includes two components: a __________ and a ____________________.
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41
The process by which we become accustomed to a sound is __________ .
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42
Cognitive resources allocated for speech recognition is also known as __________ .
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43
Professor Jeffrey Hall believes that user's social experience will differ based on the______________ of the media platform they choose to use.
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44
___________ refers to how many people who receive a mediated message.
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45
If a medium conveys a number of nonverbal cues, it can be said to be high in __________.
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46
When video chatting, we can see and respond to everyone in real time. A video chat represents a(n) ______________ conversation.
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47
When Liam focuses on the person on the other end of his phone call rather than those around him _____________________ can be said to have occurred.
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48
______________ social interactions are a key element to building meaningful relationships and maintaining good mental health.
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49
Mobile devices can positively contribute to social interactions that are more _________oriented.
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50
The two stages of executive control are ________________ and ________________.
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51
On average, it takes ________ minutes for the multi-tasking brain to return to an original task.
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52
_________ advertisements have faster speaking rates and fewer pauses.
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53
__________________ disorder makes it difficult for a child to process sounds, particularly when in noisy areas such as restaurants, gyms, or ball games.
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54
Your ________ enables you to neutralize the negative effects of irrelevant sounds on learning.
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55
What is the relationship between active orienting response, habitation, and noise sensitivity?
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56
How does low-level noise affect our memory?
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57
What are the three elements of a focused social interaction?
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58
Distinguish between synchronous and asynchronous counteractions, giving at least two examples of each
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59
Name and describe the two stages of executive control. Provide an example of how the stages work.
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60
Identify and describe three downsides of switch-tasking.
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61
Why do we switch-task?
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62
Identify and describe three specific ways in which a person can attempt to manage or reduce their tendency to switch task.
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63
Describe at least three ways listening to music can benefit a receiver.
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64
Describe five advantages students provide for taking a face-to-face class rather than an online class.
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65
Using Skype and Twitter as examples, describe how synchrony, reach, and social presence can be used to compare various technologies.
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66
Describe block time/the Pomodoro technique. What is the advantage of this technique and why would someone want to utilize it?
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67
Your best friend makes the following statement: Technology has made it more difficult to listen in today's world. Clearly state your agreement or disagreement with this statement. Defend your opinion using research findings discussed in the text.
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