Deck 28: Communication Accommodation Theory

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Social Identity Theory, which influenced the development of Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT), states that a person's self-concept is comprised of both

A) internal and external manifestations
B) personal identity and social identity
C) in-group and out-group norms
D) converging and diverging tendencies
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All of the following are examples of communication accommodation EXCEPT

A) adopting the slang or jargon of another
B) modeling gestures
C) copying another's rate of speech
D) repeating a sentence for a non-native speaker
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Convergence is a selective process that is often based on

A) respect
B) perceived dissimilarities
C) attraction
D) marginalization
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_________ is defined as the ability to adjust, modify, or regulate one's behavior in response to another.

A) Adaptation
B) Accommodation
C) Reflexivity
D) Assertion
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The _________ similar we are, the more willing we are to accommodate; the _________ similar we are, the less willing we are to accommodate.

A) less; less
B) less; more
C) more; less
D) more; more
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Which of the following assumptions about Communication Accommodation Theory relates to the importance of motivation in making decisions about altering one's communicative behaviors?

A) Speech and behavioral dissimilarities exist in all conversations.
B) The manner in which we perceive the speech and behaviors of another will determine how we evaluate a conversation.
C) Language and behaviors impart information about social status and group belonging.
D) Accommodation varies in its degree of appropriateness. Norms guide the accommodation process.
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The authors identify _________ as being at the root of intergroup overaccommodation.

A) jealousy
B) stereotyping
C) language barriers
D) attraction
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Dr. Smith is upset that Mrs. Hernandez isn't taking her blood pressure medicine as prescribed. He tried being nice to her and talking on her level, but now he begins speaking to her in an authoritative tone, using language to describe the perils of not taking her medicine. Which accommodation strategy is Dr. Smith employing?

A) overaccommodation
B) convergence
C) divergence
D) authoritativeness
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The third assumption of CAT states that language and behaviors impart information about

A) intentions and motivations
B) convergence and divergence
C) expectations and interpretations
D) social status and group belonging
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Before it was renamed, Communication Accommodation Theory was called

A) Speech Accommodation Theory
B) Social Identity Theory
C) Accommodation Identification Theory
D) Verbal Accommodation Theory
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When Alan communicates with his African-American friend Cedric, he uses terms like "crib" and "brother"
Quite frequently. This is because Alan perceives all African Americans as using these words when interacting with their friends. Which type of overaccommodation is Alan employing?

A) sensory
B) dependency
C) intergroup
D) alternative
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Because CAT has been invoked in a lot of studies in various contexts, it is said to have good __________ value.

A) utility
B) heuristic
C) testability
D) consistency
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Which of the following is a criticism of Communication Accommodation Theory as presented in the text?

A) It has little heuristic value.
B) It is limited in its ability to be applied to a variety of communication contexts.
C) Conversations are too complex to be reduced to convergence versus divergence.
D) It is extremely difficult to understand.
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McKenna spent the summer with her aunt and uncle in New York City. While living there, she began to integrate New York slang words like "schlepping" into her conversations with other New Yorkers. She found that it helped her to make herself understood when interacting with her new friends. Which type of accommodation did McKenna employ?

A) convergence
B) divergence
C) overaccommodation
D) attentiveness
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All of the following statements about convergence are true EXCEPT

A) While convergence is typically thought to be a positive strategy, it may be misused as a result of our stereotyped perception of others.
B) If one converges to be similar and enhance communication, it will likely be perceived as being negative.
C) If one converges with the purpose of ridiculing, teasing, or patronizing, it will likely be perceived as being negative.
D) The norms of the situation and the value of language to a community are used to evaluate convergence.
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The approach to knowing that characterizes the research undertaken using CAT is

A) phenomenological
B) interpretive
C) critical
D) positivistic/empirical
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As they try to assimilate into new communities, newly-arrived immigrants may feel subordinate because of an inability to understand language and cultural norms. According to Communication Accommodation Theory, this may result in

A) dependency overaccommodation
B) intergroup overaccommodation
C) sensory overaccommodation
D) cultural overaccommodation
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All of the following are assumptions of Communication Accommodation Theory EXCEPT

A) Speech and behavioral similarities and dissimilarities exist in all conversations.
B) Language and behaviors impart information about social status and group belonging.
C) Our evaluations of a conversation are based on the social group to which the other belongs.
D) Accommodation varies in its degree of appropriateness, and norms guide the accommodation process.
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Communication Accommodation Theory is primarily concerned with which context of communication?

A) interpersonal
B) cultural
C) intrapersonal
D) small group
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The communication tradition most closely associated with CAT is

A) semiotic
B) socio-cultural
C) rhetorical
D) socio-psychological
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Convergence is influenced by the attractiveness of an interactant.
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Perception is the process of judging a conversation.
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Accommodation is not necessarily a worthwhile or beneficial process.
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Dependency overaccommodation is typically used when communicating with those who have a limitation of some nature.
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Stereotyping is at the root of intergroup overaccommodation.
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Divergence frequently occurs in conversations where there are distinct role differences.
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People from marginalized cultures are usually expected to accommodate to others.
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Communication Accommodation Theory has been criticized for not being heuristic.
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Describe the three forms of overaccommodation. Provide an example of a situation in which each could be used.
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What factors are important to consider when making a decision to engage in convergence? Discuss the potential pros and cons of using convergence as an accommodation strategy.
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Distinguish between the following: convergence, divergence, and overaccommodation. Provide an example of a situation in which you have experienced or engaged in each of these forms of accommodation.
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Discuss the role of in-groups in influencing your decision to engage in communication accommodation. Describe a situation in which you either engaged in accommodation or witnessed another person who accommodated his/her speech.
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Looking at how conversations pervade our lives, examine how the principles and concepts of Communication Accommodation Theory relate to our dialogues with our physicians, teachers, and/or family members. Be sure to provide an example of a conversation to analyze (it can be fictional or real).
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Discuss the various reasons one might choose to engage in divergence, noting the functions it is intended to serve. Under what circumstances might such divergence be expected by the other person, and when might it offend instead? Provide examples to illustrate your points.
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How would you go about studying the phenomenon of accommodation (or divergence)? Select a particular context and specify the groups you would study. Formulate a hypothesis or research question, and describe your study.
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Social Identity Theory, which influenced the development of Communication Accommodation Theory (CAT), states that a person's self-concept is comprised of both

A) internal and external manifestations
B) personal identity and social identity
C) in-group and out-group norms
D) converging and diverging tendencies
personal identity and social identity
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All of the following are examples of communication accommodation EXCEPT

A) adopting the slang or jargon of another
B) modeling gestures
C) copying another's rate of speech
D) repeating a sentence for a non-native speaker
repeating a sentence for a non-native speaker
3
Convergence is a selective process that is often based on

A) respect
B) perceived dissimilarities
C) attraction
D) marginalization
attraction
4
_________ is defined as the ability to adjust, modify, or regulate one's behavior in response to another.

A) Adaptation
B) Accommodation
C) Reflexivity
D) Assertion
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The _________ similar we are, the more willing we are to accommodate; the _________ similar we are, the less willing we are to accommodate.

A) less; less
B) less; more
C) more; less
D) more; more
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Which of the following assumptions about Communication Accommodation Theory relates to the importance of motivation in making decisions about altering one's communicative behaviors?

A) Speech and behavioral dissimilarities exist in all conversations.
B) The manner in which we perceive the speech and behaviors of another will determine how we evaluate a conversation.
C) Language and behaviors impart information about social status and group belonging.
D) Accommodation varies in its degree of appropriateness. Norms guide the accommodation process.
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The authors identify _________ as being at the root of intergroup overaccommodation.

A) jealousy
B) stereotyping
C) language barriers
D) attraction
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Dr. Smith is upset that Mrs. Hernandez isn't taking her blood pressure medicine as prescribed. He tried being nice to her and talking on her level, but now he begins speaking to her in an authoritative tone, using language to describe the perils of not taking her medicine. Which accommodation strategy is Dr. Smith employing?

A) overaccommodation
B) convergence
C) divergence
D) authoritativeness
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The third assumption of CAT states that language and behaviors impart information about

A) intentions and motivations
B) convergence and divergence
C) expectations and interpretations
D) social status and group belonging
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Before it was renamed, Communication Accommodation Theory was called

A) Speech Accommodation Theory
B) Social Identity Theory
C) Accommodation Identification Theory
D) Verbal Accommodation Theory
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11
When Alan communicates with his African-American friend Cedric, he uses terms like "crib" and "brother"
Quite frequently. This is because Alan perceives all African Americans as using these words when interacting with their friends. Which type of overaccommodation is Alan employing?

A) sensory
B) dependency
C) intergroup
D) alternative
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Because CAT has been invoked in a lot of studies in various contexts, it is said to have good __________ value.

A) utility
B) heuristic
C) testability
D) consistency
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Which of the following is a criticism of Communication Accommodation Theory as presented in the text?

A) It has little heuristic value.
B) It is limited in its ability to be applied to a variety of communication contexts.
C) Conversations are too complex to be reduced to convergence versus divergence.
D) It is extremely difficult to understand.
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McKenna spent the summer with her aunt and uncle in New York City. While living there, she began to integrate New York slang words like "schlepping" into her conversations with other New Yorkers. She found that it helped her to make herself understood when interacting with her new friends. Which type of accommodation did McKenna employ?

A) convergence
B) divergence
C) overaccommodation
D) attentiveness
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All of the following statements about convergence are true EXCEPT

A) While convergence is typically thought to be a positive strategy, it may be misused as a result of our stereotyped perception of others.
B) If one converges to be similar and enhance communication, it will likely be perceived as being negative.
C) If one converges with the purpose of ridiculing, teasing, or patronizing, it will likely be perceived as being negative.
D) The norms of the situation and the value of language to a community are used to evaluate convergence.
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The approach to knowing that characterizes the research undertaken using CAT is

A) phenomenological
B) interpretive
C) critical
D) positivistic/empirical
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As they try to assimilate into new communities, newly-arrived immigrants may feel subordinate because of an inability to understand language and cultural norms. According to Communication Accommodation Theory, this may result in

A) dependency overaccommodation
B) intergroup overaccommodation
C) sensory overaccommodation
D) cultural overaccommodation
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All of the following are assumptions of Communication Accommodation Theory EXCEPT

A) Speech and behavioral similarities and dissimilarities exist in all conversations.
B) Language and behaviors impart information about social status and group belonging.
C) Our evaluations of a conversation are based on the social group to which the other belongs.
D) Accommodation varies in its degree of appropriateness, and norms guide the accommodation process.
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Communication Accommodation Theory is primarily concerned with which context of communication?

A) interpersonal
B) cultural
C) intrapersonal
D) small group
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The communication tradition most closely associated with CAT is

A) semiotic
B) socio-cultural
C) rhetorical
D) socio-psychological
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Convergence is influenced by the attractiveness of an interactant.
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Perception is the process of judging a conversation.
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Accommodation is not necessarily a worthwhile or beneficial process.
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Dependency overaccommodation is typically used when communicating with those who have a limitation of some nature.
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Stereotyping is at the root of intergroup overaccommodation.
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Divergence frequently occurs in conversations where there are distinct role differences.
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People from marginalized cultures are usually expected to accommodate to others.
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Communication Accommodation Theory has been criticized for not being heuristic.
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Describe the three forms of overaccommodation. Provide an example of a situation in which each could be used.
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What factors are important to consider when making a decision to engage in convergence? Discuss the potential pros and cons of using convergence as an accommodation strategy.
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Distinguish between the following: convergence, divergence, and overaccommodation. Provide an example of a situation in which you have experienced or engaged in each of these forms of accommodation.
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Discuss the role of in-groups in influencing your decision to engage in communication accommodation. Describe a situation in which you either engaged in accommodation or witnessed another person who accommodated his/her speech.
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Looking at how conversations pervade our lives, examine how the principles and concepts of Communication Accommodation Theory relate to our dialogues with our physicians, teachers, and/or family members. Be sure to provide an example of a conversation to analyze (it can be fictional or real).
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Discuss the various reasons one might choose to engage in divergence, noting the functions it is intended to serve. Under what circumstances might such divergence be expected by the other person, and when might it offend instead? Provide examples to illustrate your points.
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How would you go about studying the phenomenon of accommodation (or divergence)? Select a particular context and specify the groups you would study. Formulate a hypothesis or research question, and describe your study.
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