Deck 1: Introduction to Communication Theory

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When was Gutenberg's press invented?

A) In the fifteenth century (1450)
B) In the eleventh century (1050)
C) In the nineteenth century (1850)
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In which country was the technique of printing with blocks invented?

A) Germany
B) Belgium
C) China
D) Egypt
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Which feature of communication is emphasized by all definitions?

A) Communication is verbal
B) Communication is spontaneous
C) Communication is symbolic
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What does "noise" refer to in communication?

A) Contextual aspects that disrupt the communication such as bright lights
B) Physiological symptoms such as hunger or fatigue
C) Prejudice
D) None of the above
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On which two aspects do theories of communication disagree?

A) Communication is a process and transactional
B) Communication is a symbolic and a process
C) Communication is a social activity and intentional
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What is a "referent"?

A) It is the word that refers to an object
B) It is the physical object to which a word refer
C) It is one's own mental concept of what an object is
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What "communication as a process" mean?

A) Communication is a lengthy activity
B) Communication is influenced by what happened before
C) Communication is ongoing and multifaceted
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Which of the following statements correspond to a "transactional view of communication"?

A) Feedback is central to communication
B) Individuals go back and forth between acting as source and receiver
C) People's contribution to communication affects the other elements in the process
D) All of the above
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What does "decoding" refer to?

A) Sending messages out
B) Creating messages
C) Processing messages received
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What is "intrapersonal communication"?

A) It is not actually communication, rather cognition or psychology
B) It is a form of communication within one individual
C) It can be seen as either of the above depending on one's approach
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Describe the differences between symptomatic and analogic behaviors.
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What does it mean to say communication is a process?
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Define communication. Be sure to justify your definition.
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Deck 1: Introduction to Communication Theory
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When was Gutenberg's press invented?

A) In the fifteenth century (1450)
B) In the eleventh century (1050)
C) In the nineteenth century (1850)
A
2
In which country was the technique of printing with blocks invented?

A) Germany
B) Belgium
C) China
D) Egypt
C
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Which feature of communication is emphasized by all definitions?

A) Communication is verbal
B) Communication is spontaneous
C) Communication is symbolic
C
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What does "noise" refer to in communication?

A) Contextual aspects that disrupt the communication such as bright lights
B) Physiological symptoms such as hunger or fatigue
C) Prejudice
D) None of the above
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On which two aspects do theories of communication disagree?

A) Communication is a process and transactional
B) Communication is a symbolic and a process
C) Communication is a social activity and intentional
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What is a "referent"?

A) It is the word that refers to an object
B) It is the physical object to which a word refer
C) It is one's own mental concept of what an object is
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What "communication as a process" mean?

A) Communication is a lengthy activity
B) Communication is influenced by what happened before
C) Communication is ongoing and multifaceted
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Which of the following statements correspond to a "transactional view of communication"?

A) Feedback is central to communication
B) Individuals go back and forth between acting as source and receiver
C) People's contribution to communication affects the other elements in the process
D) All of the above
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What does "decoding" refer to?

A) Sending messages out
B) Creating messages
C) Processing messages received
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What is "intrapersonal communication"?

A) It is not actually communication, rather cognition or psychology
B) It is a form of communication within one individual
C) It can be seen as either of the above depending on one's approach
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Describe the differences between symptomatic and analogic behaviors.
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What does it mean to say communication is a process?
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Define communication. Be sure to justify your definition.
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