Deck 9: Communicating Effectively With Others

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Sandeep acknowledges cultural differences but trivializes them, believing that human similarities far outweigh any differences. Which of the following types of thinking does he have?

A) Ethnocentric
B) Geocentric
C) Ethnorelative
D) Polycentric
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Which of the following statements is the best example of supportive communication?

A) You have been late to work three days this week.
B) You have really messed up this time.
C) You have been disappointing me with your lack of productivity.
D) Your lateness is disrespectful to me and your coworkers.
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A helping relationship where one hires a management consultant is known as:

A) Informal
B) Semi-formal
C) Formal
D) None of the above
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In the classic formulation of communication, communication is successful when the ________ understands what the ________ intended

A) Sender; receiver
B) Receiver; sender
C) Listener; speaker
D) Speaker; listener
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According to your textbook, people in the United States think at a rate of about ________ words per minute and speak at a rate of about ________ words per minute.

A) 500; 150
B) 150; 500
C) 450; 200
D) 200; 450
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Variations in our tone of voice or in its pitch, expression, or rate of speed is known as:

A) Paralinguistics
B) Occulesics
C) Linguistics
D) Kinesics
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Which of the following is NOT one of the "six C's" developed for effective managerial writing?

A) Courtesy
B) Clearness
C) Confidence
D) Correctness
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Which of the following is NOT a condition under which people are likely to use strategic ambiguity?

A) People are faced with multiple goals
B) Relationships are tenuous
C) Front-line positions are threatened
D) Conditions are likely to change
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________ refers to the difference between the meaning that was intended by the sender and the meaning that was decoded by the receiver.

A) Misunderstanding
B) Distortion
C) Misrepresentation
D) None of the above
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________ behavior occurs when a person feels or anticipates some sort of threat.

A) Stereotyping
B) Offensive
C) Threatening
D) Defensive
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Personal space is also known as:

A) Tactiles
B) Occulescis
C) Proxemics
D) Kinesics
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People from North America and Europe tend to ________ eye contact when speaking with others, whereas people from Asia ________ eye contact.

A) Encourage; discourage
B) Maintain; avoid
C) Encourage; discourage
D) Avoid; maintain
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Which of the following is a NOT a characteristic of supportive communication?

A) Validating, not demeaning
B) Descriptive, not evaluative
C) General, not specific
D) Conjunctive, not disjunctive
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Which of the following types of messages might provoke defensiveness on the part of recipients?

A) Hidden agendas
B) Non-judging
C) Encouraging
D) Personal
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Which of the following is a potential pitfall of self-disclosure?

A) Efforts might be seen as inappropriate
B) Efforts might be seen as manipulative
C) People might react defensively
D) All of the above
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Brenda often tries to make herself look good by making others look bad. This type of communication is known as:

A) One-upmanship
B) Falsehoods
C) Put-downs
D) Defensive
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True or False. People view the world through different lenses shaped by our accumulated perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and interpretations.
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________ statements clearly relate to what was said previously and move the conversation forward.

A) Disjunctive
B) Injunctive
C) Adjunctive
D) Conjunctive
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According to your textbook, out of the time people spend on communication, about ________ of that time is spent on sending messages and about ________ is spent on receiving messages.

A) 40%; 60%
B) 50%; 50%
C) 60%; 40%
D) 70%; 30%
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Which of the following is a principle of effective listening?

A) Resist distractions
B) Wait before responding
C) Seek important themes
D) All of the above
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True or False. Messages transmitted orally might be misinterpreted as words pass by quickly and soon are forgotten as people move on to other things.
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Discuss the components of supportive communication. Provide examples to support your discussion.
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True or False. Jargon involves manipulating the information that is being sent so that it will be received more favorably by the receiver.
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True or False. According to Carl Rogers, the main obstacle to effective communication is people's tendency to evaluate.
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True or False. Demeaning messages create barriers between people, but the barriers do not remain in place for a long period of time.
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Compare and contrast the different forms of specialized communication. How should each be used? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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True or False. Conjunctive statements are not connected and often create a roadblock interfering with effective communication.
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Discuss some of the key issues to keep in mind when exploring the communication process. What are some potential pitfalls?
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Detail the best practices for oral communication. When should it be used? When should it be avoided? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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True or False. With written communication, the emotional state of the receiver may affect the communication.
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Provide three examples of communication failures, listing what the manager might say, what they really meant and what their employee heard. What are the potential consequences for each of your examples of miscommunication?
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True or False. In some cases, some degree of ambiguity might be necessary because of the particular circumstances of the communicator.
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True or False. The greater the discrepancy in clout between the influencer and the target, the greater the likelihood that hard tactics will be used.
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True or False. Those from the Middle East seem less comfortable touching others than do the English.
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Deck 9: Communicating Effectively With Others
1
Sandeep acknowledges cultural differences but trivializes them, believing that human similarities far outweigh any differences. Which of the following types of thinking does he have?

A) Ethnocentric
B) Geocentric
C) Ethnorelative
D) Polycentric
A
2
Which of the following statements is the best example of supportive communication?

A) You have been late to work three days this week.
B) You have really messed up this time.
C) You have been disappointing me with your lack of productivity.
D) Your lateness is disrespectful to me and your coworkers.
A
3
A helping relationship where one hires a management consultant is known as:

A) Informal
B) Semi-formal
C) Formal
D) None of the above
C
4
In the classic formulation of communication, communication is successful when the ________ understands what the ________ intended

A) Sender; receiver
B) Receiver; sender
C) Listener; speaker
D) Speaker; listener
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According to your textbook, people in the United States think at a rate of about ________ words per minute and speak at a rate of about ________ words per minute.

A) 500; 150
B) 150; 500
C) 450; 200
D) 200; 450
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6
Variations in our tone of voice or in its pitch, expression, or rate of speed is known as:

A) Paralinguistics
B) Occulesics
C) Linguistics
D) Kinesics
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Which of the following is NOT one of the "six C's" developed for effective managerial writing?

A) Courtesy
B) Clearness
C) Confidence
D) Correctness
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Which of the following is NOT a condition under which people are likely to use strategic ambiguity?

A) People are faced with multiple goals
B) Relationships are tenuous
C) Front-line positions are threatened
D) Conditions are likely to change
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9
________ refers to the difference between the meaning that was intended by the sender and the meaning that was decoded by the receiver.

A) Misunderstanding
B) Distortion
C) Misrepresentation
D) None of the above
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10
________ behavior occurs when a person feels or anticipates some sort of threat.

A) Stereotyping
B) Offensive
C) Threatening
D) Defensive
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11
Personal space is also known as:

A) Tactiles
B) Occulescis
C) Proxemics
D) Kinesics
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12
People from North America and Europe tend to ________ eye contact when speaking with others, whereas people from Asia ________ eye contact.

A) Encourage; discourage
B) Maintain; avoid
C) Encourage; discourage
D) Avoid; maintain
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13
Which of the following is a NOT a characteristic of supportive communication?

A) Validating, not demeaning
B) Descriptive, not evaluative
C) General, not specific
D) Conjunctive, not disjunctive
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14
Which of the following types of messages might provoke defensiveness on the part of recipients?

A) Hidden agendas
B) Non-judging
C) Encouraging
D) Personal
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Which of the following is a potential pitfall of self-disclosure?

A) Efforts might be seen as inappropriate
B) Efforts might be seen as manipulative
C) People might react defensively
D) All of the above
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Brenda often tries to make herself look good by making others look bad. This type of communication is known as:

A) One-upmanship
B) Falsehoods
C) Put-downs
D) Defensive
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True or False. People view the world through different lenses shaped by our accumulated perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and interpretations.
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18
________ statements clearly relate to what was said previously and move the conversation forward.

A) Disjunctive
B) Injunctive
C) Adjunctive
D) Conjunctive
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According to your textbook, out of the time people spend on communication, about ________ of that time is spent on sending messages and about ________ is spent on receiving messages.

A) 40%; 60%
B) 50%; 50%
C) 60%; 40%
D) 70%; 30%
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Which of the following is a principle of effective listening?

A) Resist distractions
B) Wait before responding
C) Seek important themes
D) All of the above
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21
True or False. Messages transmitted orally might be misinterpreted as words pass by quickly and soon are forgotten as people move on to other things.
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22
Discuss the components of supportive communication. Provide examples to support your discussion.
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True or False. Jargon involves manipulating the information that is being sent so that it will be received more favorably by the receiver.
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True or False. According to Carl Rogers, the main obstacle to effective communication is people's tendency to evaluate.
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True or False. Demeaning messages create barriers between people, but the barriers do not remain in place for a long period of time.
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Compare and contrast the different forms of specialized communication. How should each be used? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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True or False. Conjunctive statements are not connected and often create a roadblock interfering with effective communication.
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Discuss some of the key issues to keep in mind when exploring the communication process. What are some potential pitfalls?
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Detail the best practices for oral communication. When should it be used? When should it be avoided? Discuss, providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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True or False. With written communication, the emotional state of the receiver may affect the communication.
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Provide three examples of communication failures, listing what the manager might say, what they really meant and what their employee heard. What are the potential consequences for each of your examples of miscommunication?
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True or False. In some cases, some degree of ambiguity might be necessary because of the particular circumstances of the communicator.
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True or False. The greater the discrepancy in clout between the influencer and the target, the greater the likelihood that hard tactics will be used.
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True or False. Those from the Middle East seem less comfortable touching others than do the English.
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