Deck 3: Communication Principles for Group Members
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Deck 3: Communication Principles for Group Members
1
_____ listeners enjoy analyzing the things they hear.
Content-oriented
2
A time-oriented listener values _____ and is focused on efficient discussion.
time
3
Describe how your group has used technology to communicate. Explain the type of technology and how your group has used the technology. Then identify two ways in which that technology has helped communication and two ways you think you could improve when using that technology.
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4
Which is the most accurate statement about the terms "listening" and "hearing" when communicating in a group?
A) Only "listening" involves interpreting.
B) Hearing requires concentrated, intentional listening.
C) "Hearing" is an active process; "listening" is passive.
D) Both involve responding overtly to the source.
E) They mean the same thing.
A) Only "listening" involves interpreting.
B) Hearing requires concentrated, intentional listening.
C) "Hearing" is an active process; "listening" is passive.
D) Both involve responding overtly to the source.
E) They mean the same thing.
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The content dimension of a message deals with the _____ of a message, while the relational dimension of a message deals with the _____ of a message.
A) nonverbal aspect; verbal aspect
B) depth; breadth
C) all of these answers are correct.
D) none of these answer is correct.
E) what; how
A) nonverbal aspect; verbal aspect
B) depth; breadth
C) all of these answers are correct.
D) none of these answer is correct.
E) what; how
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6
The transactional process implies that members create mutual _____ for what words and concepts mean.
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7
All words are symbols.
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8
A person who pretends to be listening while thinking about something else is engaged in
A) assuming meaning.
B) silent arguing.
C) sidetracking.
D) focusing on irrelevancies.
E) pseudolistening.
A) assuming meaning.
B) silent arguing.
C) sidetracking.
D) focusing on irrelevancies.
E) pseudolistening.
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9
The content dimension of a message involves the message's ideas or the _____ of the message, while the relational dimension of a message is _____ the message is expressed.
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10
Sidetracking during a conversation is appropriate if you become bored with the speaker.
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11
When engaging in controversial group discussions, Deandre restates what the speaker said in his own words. This active listening practice is called
A) analyzing.
B) paraphrasing.
C) restating.
D) functioning.
E) proselytizing.
A) analyzing.
B) paraphrasing.
C) restating.
D) functioning.
E) proselytizing.
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12
A listener who prefers information from perceived credible sources and is drawn to analyzing the information she or he hears is called a(n)
A) people-oriented listener.
B) action-oriented listener.
C) content-oriented listener.
D) time-oriented listener.
E) focused listener.
A) people-oriented listener.
B) action-oriented listener.
C) content-oriented listener.
D) time-oriented listener.
E) focused listener.
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13
When you interpret a speaker's behavior using your own cultural rules you are _____.
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14
Give one example of something said or done by a group member recently in a group you belong to. Identify the content dimension of the behavior and the relationship dimension of the same behavior.
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15
Identify one advantage and one disadvantage of each of the listening preferences.
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16
Sometimes a _____ listener can seem overly critical and intimidating.
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17
Face-to-face communication is like a tennis game, with interaction going one way, then the other.
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18
Which was NOT one of the communication characteristics discussed in Chapter 3?
A) Shared meaning is the responsibility of all members.
B) Communication involves content and relationship dimensions.
C) Communication is personal.
D) Achieving understanding is primarily the responsibility of a speaker.
E) Communication is a transactional process among the persons involved.
A) Shared meaning is the responsibility of all members.
B) Communication involves content and relationship dimensions.
C) Communication is personal.
D) Achieving understanding is primarily the responsibility of a speaker.
E) Communication is a transactional process among the persons involved.
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19
We use communication to refer to the transactional process in which people simultaneously create, interpret, and negotiate shared meaning through their interaction. Name the five major characteristic and give an example of how each may occur in a small group.
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20
Explain the difference between hearing and listening. Why is it important to listen to fellow members of a small group?
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21
_____ is a four-step process that begins with perceiving a message, then interpreting it, deciding what it means, and finally responding to it.
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22
Fong is a very task-focused listener, but sometimes Sally feels like he is overly critical, and tunes out the group members. This illustrates which type of listening style?
A) task-focused listeners
B) content-oriented listeners
C) time-oriented listeners
D) people-oriented listeners
E) action-oriented listeners
A) task-focused listeners
B) content-oriented listeners
C) time-oriented listeners
D) people-oriented listeners
E) action-oriented listeners
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23
"Communication is personal" means that
A) group members mostly talk about themselves.
B) there are no neutral words.
C) communication can only occur among people, not with inanimate objects or less complex organisms than humans.
D) words used during a discussion have some degree of different meanings for each group member.
E) each person has a unique style of speaking and writing.
A) group members mostly talk about themselves.
B) there are no neutral words.
C) communication can only occur among people, not with inanimate objects or less complex organisms than humans.
D) words used during a discussion have some degree of different meanings for each group member.
E) each person has a unique style of speaking and writing.
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24
Listeners in a group who often give feedback about group goals and ways to achieve those goals are
A) focused listeners.
B) people-oriented listeners.
C) content-oriented listeners.
D) action-oriented listeners.
E) time-oriented listeners.
A) focused listeners.
B) people-oriented listeners.
C) content-oriented listeners.
D) action-oriented listeners.
E) time-oriented listeners.
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25
When a group member appears to be listening but is thinking about something else, she or he is _____.
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26
Symbols
A) have a direct relationship to that which they represent.
B) are restricted to words.
C) limit us to the here and now.
D) are finite representations of objects.
E) are things that arbitrarily stand for something else.
A) have a direct relationship to that which they represent.
B) are restricted to words.
C) limit us to the here and now.
D) are finite representations of objects.
E) are things that arbitrarily stand for something else.
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27
Making communication productive in a group meeting is the responsibility of the group's leader rather than of all the members.
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28
People-oriented listeners can attend too much to others' moods and get distracted from the group's task.
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29
The instructor explained that the students did not perform well on the exam, but he did so in a very condescending tone, this refers to the _____ dimension of the message.
A) content
B) personal
C) relational
D) expressive
E) tonality
A) content
B) personal
C) relational
D) expressive
E) tonality
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30
Explain computer-mediated communication (CMC). What might be some advantages and disadvantages of utilizing this tool? Connect your answer to the five characteristics of communication.
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31
Action-oriented listeners are most concerned with time management in a group.
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32
Sterling tells Molly that her hair looks "bad," meaning it as a compliment, but Molly interprets this as a put-down. This is one of the disadvantages of
A) words being symbols, thus carrying different, arbitrary meanings for different people.
B) meanings being shared exactly the same by everyone.
C) small group conflict.
D) trying to give out compliments.
E) face-to-face communication.
A) words being symbols, thus carrying different, arbitrary meanings for different people.
B) meanings being shared exactly the same by everyone.
C) small group conflict.
D) trying to give out compliments.
E) face-to-face communication.
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33
Communication is symbolic. Give five examples using words that have no inherent or direct relationship to the symbol it represents.
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34
Listeners who focus on how their listening behaviors impact relationships are _____ listeners.
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35
Active listening tends to reduce the amount of time it takes to discuss an issue.
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36
_____ takes many forms, like e-mail, chat room discussions, texting, and tweeting to name a few.
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37
Transactional communication involves all of the following EXCEPT
A) verbal and nonverbal messages.
B) simultaneous communication.
C) interdependence between members.
D) multi-directional communication.
E) linear message exchange.
A) verbal and nonverbal messages.
B) simultaneous communication.
C) interdependence between members.
D) multi-directional communication.
E) linear message exchange.
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38
While engaged in discussion, members of a small group are simultaneously senders and receivers of information.
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39
Which of the following is a major factor that influences what words and actions mean to us?
A) gender
B) age
C) sexual orientation
D) all of these answers are correct.
E) learning style
A) gender
B) age
C) sexual orientation
D) all of these answers are correct.
E) learning style
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