Deck 13: Communication and Information

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Some messages do not need to be converted to symbolic forms to be sent.
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A channel is an actual physical product.
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Filtering refers to how a listener hears only what he or she wants to hear.
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Selective perception involves deception on the part of the person sending a message.
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Emotions can cause a single message to be interpreted in two different ways.
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In order to be sent, a message needs to be decoded.
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Active listening requires a listener to have empathy, the ability to suspend judgment when listening.
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Jargon never improves communication.
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Success in communication always involves reasoning skills.
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Responsibility for completeness requires an active listener to make sure she has heard the speaker's entire message.
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Verbal intonation can be a part of written communication.
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Everything a manager does involves communication.
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Feedback is a response that confirms a message.
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An example of filtering is telling your boss what she wants to hear.
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Verbal intonation refers to how loud the speaker speaks.
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One disadvantage of verbal communication is that it is hard to get feedback.
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When information is passed to senior level managers, it is usually edited and filtered to put the speaker in the best possible light.
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One advantage of a written communication is that it provides a record of the information.
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Body language and facial expressions are the only forms of nonverbal communication.
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Nonverbal communication is a minor part of the communication that takes place during a conversation.
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The purpose of feedback is to ensure that a message was received and understood.
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In Japan, managers use formal communication to seek consensus.
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Electronic communication is not admissable in court, so employees don't need to worry about what they say online.
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Emotions rarely interfere with effective communication.
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A good rule of thumb is never to try to communicate an important message until your emotions are under control.
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In the United States, most managers tend to prefer informal over formal communication.
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The average person can take in information at a much faster rate than is communicated through speech.
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Most shorthand abbreviation messages originate in the "culture" of text messaging.
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Jargon has no place in effective communication.
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An active listener should not interrupt the speaker by asking questions.
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Nonverbal communication is an important part of active listening.
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There is no difference between males and females in communication style.
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Selective perception involves a listener hearing what he or she wants to hear.
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Communication in the U.S.business world typically does not strive for clarity.
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Language that is acceptable for one audience can be a barrier to effective communication for another audience.
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Active listening requires making super-quick judgments immediately after a person begins speaking.
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In today's world, modern devices prevent the possibility of information overload.
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Companies save money without suffering any negative consequences by using email to replace large face-to-face meetings.
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Members of a company sharing efficient shortcuts in a complex computer software program is an example of knowledge management.
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A drawback to instant messaging is that it creates security problems.
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Along the grapevine, ________.

A)good news travels fastest
B)bad news travels slowly
C)good news travels slowest
D)bad news travels fastest
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A spelling mistake in a message is an example of ________.

A)an encoding error
B)a decoding error
C)a transmission error
D)a receiver error
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The channel is the ________.

A)actual physical product from the source that conveys a purpose
B)person who receives the message
C)medium that the messages travels through
D)person who sends the message
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A live singing performance allows the audience to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)body language, facial expressions, and verbal intonation as
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Skills, attitudes, knowledge, and social cultural systems affect ________.

A)the sender only
B)the receiver only
C)neither the sender nor the receiver
D)both the sender and the receiver
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You would expect to find a grapevine with the most accurate rumors in ________ organization.

A)an organic
B)a mechanistic
C)a hierarchical
D)an authoritative
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The communication process begins with this.

A)a receiver
B)a message
C)a thought or purpose
D)an encoded message
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Reading is an example of this communication step.

A)feedback
B)encoding
C)sending
D)decoding
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Verbal intonation is a form of ________.

A)verbal communication
B)body language
C)nonverbal communication
D)facial expression
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For managers, communication can't be overemphasized because ________ requires communication.

A)decision making
B)planning
C)supervising and monitoring employees
D)everything a manager does
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The great advantage of a written message is that it ________.

A)is informal
B)is easy to provide feedback for
C)is unambiguous
D)provides a permanent record
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A ________ is the actual physical product encoded by the source.

A)channel
B)message
C)thought
D)source
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Four conditions influence the content of an encoded message: the skills, attitudes, knowledge, and ________ of the sender.

A)social-cultural system
B)environmental conditions
C)volume
D)political conditions
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Which communication sequence is correct?

A)sender ⇒ decoding ⇒ channel ⇒ encoding ⇒ receiver
B)sender ⇒ channel ⇒ medium ⇒ decoding ⇒ receiver
C)source ⇒ sender ⇒ encoding ⇒ decoding ⇒ receiver
D)sender ⇒ encoding ⇒ channel ⇒ decoding ⇒ receiver
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In order to transmit a message, the thought originating with the sender must be ________ to symbolic form.

A)decoded
B)encoded
C)deciphered
D)expanded
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of written communication?

A)vague
B)time-consuming
C)not permanent
D)hard to store
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Feedback is a message that travels from ________.

A)encoder to receiver
B)source to decoder
C)the original receiver to the original sender
D)the original sender to the original receiver
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The manager has control over all three components of customer service interactions.
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The final link in the communication process is ________.

A)encoding
B)decoding
C)channeling
D)feedback
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An example of nonverbal communication is ________.

A)an email
B)a smile
C)a whisper
D)a voice mail
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When an auto designer's presentation of a new design shows all of the good features of the design but fails to mention the poor gas mileage that the model will get, she is engaging in this.

A)emotion
B)selective perception
C)information overload
D)filtering
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________ is the deliberate manipulation of information by the sender to make it appear more favorable to the receiver.

A)Selective perception
B)Information overload
C)Jargon
D)Filtering
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The difference between male and female styles of communication exists ________.

A)in every culture
B)only in the United States
C)only in western cultures
D)only in Asian cultures
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When an auto executive fails to notice an important demographics report in her overstuffed inbox before going to a meeting, she is likely to be suffering from this.

A)information overload
B)emotion
C)filtering
D)gender
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The purpose of feedback is to determine whether a message was ________.

A)received
B)received and understood
C)worth sending
D)verbal or nonverbal
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Feedback ________.

A)can be spoken, nonverbal, or written
B)must be spoken
C)must be written
D)can be spoken, verbal, or oral
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Auto company engineers want technical terms such as limited slip differential used in car ads.Ad execs, on the other hand, don't want these terms used.The cause of their disagreement is ________.

A)emotion
B)selective perception
C)language
D)gender
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Filtering tends to be more prevalent in this kind of organization.

A)organic
B)highly vertical
C)highly horizontal
D)nonmechanistic
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Japanese managers tend to rely on this style of communication.

A)formal and written
B)formal and unwritten
C)informal and verbal
D)verbal and formal
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Jargon can be very useful for communication ________.

A)within a specialized, close-knit group
B)between people who speak different languages
C)outside of a specialized, close-knit group
D)between males and females
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All of the following are barriers to effective interpersonal communication EXCEPT ________.

A)filtering
B)selective perception
C)feedback
D)language
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Watching a movie in a foreign language you don't understand without subtitles allows you to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)both verbal and nonverbal
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Listening to a singing performance on the radio allows a listener to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)both verbal and nonverbal
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U.S.managers tend to rely on this style of communication.

A)formal and written
B)informal and unwritten
C)verbal and informal
D)verbal and formal
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When an auto executive who is upset because his teenage son got suspended from school ends up nixing new design plans for no apparent reason, communication has been distorted by this.

A)selective perception
B)emotion
C)filtering
D)gender
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This is the primary reason for why managers often travel long distances to have a face-to-face meeting with someone.

A)It shows respect.
B)Most communication is done through body language.
C)Other forms of communication have security concerns.
D)It communicates a sense of power, rank, and mobility.
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Reading a movie script allows you to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)both verbal and nonverbal
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Jargon tends to cause problems when it is used ________.

A)within a specialized, close-knit group
B)as shorthand for technical terms
C)outside of a specialized, close-knit group
D)in spoken rather than written language
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One particularly effective form of providing feedback is for the receiver to ________.

A)raise a hand to show that the message was received
B)state "message received" out loud
C)restate the message in his or her own words
D)send a written message that states "message received"
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When an auto industry manager raves about plans for a new car design and fails to see the flaws in the model, he is engaging in this.

A)selective perception
B)filtering
C)emotion
D)information overload
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Some messages do not need to be converted to symbolic forms to be sent.
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A channel is an actual physical product.
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Filtering refers to how a listener hears only what he or she wants to hear.
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Selective perception involves deception on the part of the person sending a message.
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Emotions can cause a single message to be interpreted in two different ways.
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In order to be sent, a message needs to be decoded.
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Active listening requires a listener to have empathy, the ability to suspend judgment when listening.
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Jargon never improves communication.
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Success in communication always involves reasoning skills.
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Responsibility for completeness requires an active listener to make sure she has heard the speaker's entire message.
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Verbal intonation can be a part of written communication.
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Everything a manager does involves communication.
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Feedback is a response that confirms a message.
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An example of filtering is telling your boss what she wants to hear.
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Verbal intonation refers to how loud the speaker speaks.
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One disadvantage of verbal communication is that it is hard to get feedback.
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When information is passed to senior level managers, it is usually edited and filtered to put the speaker in the best possible light.
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One advantage of a written communication is that it provides a record of the information.
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Body language and facial expressions are the only forms of nonverbal communication.
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Nonverbal communication is a minor part of the communication that takes place during a conversation.
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The purpose of feedback is to ensure that a message was received and understood.
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In Japan, managers use formal communication to seek consensus.
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Electronic communication is not admissable in court, so employees don't need to worry about what they say online.
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Emotions rarely interfere with effective communication.
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A good rule of thumb is never to try to communicate an important message until your emotions are under control.
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In the United States, most managers tend to prefer informal over formal communication.
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The average person can take in information at a much faster rate than is communicated through speech.
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Most shorthand abbreviation messages originate in the "culture" of text messaging.
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Jargon has no place in effective communication.
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An active listener should not interrupt the speaker by asking questions.
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Nonverbal communication is an important part of active listening.
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There is no difference between males and females in communication style.
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Selective perception involves a listener hearing what he or she wants to hear.
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Communication in the U.S.business world typically does not strive for clarity.
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Language that is acceptable for one audience can be a barrier to effective communication for another audience.
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Active listening requires making super-quick judgments immediately after a person begins speaking.
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In today's world, modern devices prevent the possibility of information overload.
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Companies save money without suffering any negative consequences by using email to replace large face-to-face meetings.
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Members of a company sharing efficient shortcuts in a complex computer software program is an example of knowledge management.
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A drawback to instant messaging is that it creates security problems.
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Along the grapevine, ________.

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A spelling mistake in a message is an example of ________.

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D)a receiver error
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The channel is the ________.

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D)person who sends the message
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A live singing performance allows the audience to perceive ________ forms of communication.

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Skills, attitudes, knowledge, and social cultural systems affect ________.

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D)both the sender and the receiver
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You would expect to find a grapevine with the most accurate rumors in ________ organization.

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The communication process begins with this.

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D)an encoded message
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Reading is an example of this communication step.

A)feedback
B)encoding
C)sending
D)decoding
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Verbal intonation is a form of ________.

A)verbal communication
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C)nonverbal communication
D)facial expression
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For managers, communication can't be overemphasized because ________ requires communication.

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D)everything a manager does
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The great advantage of a written message is that it ________.

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D)provides a permanent record
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A ________ is the actual physical product encoded by the source.

A)channel
B)message
C)thought
D)source
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Four conditions influence the content of an encoded message: the skills, attitudes, knowledge, and ________ of the sender.

A)social-cultural system
B)environmental conditions
C)volume
D)political conditions
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Which communication sequence is correct?

A)sender ⇒ decoding ⇒ channel ⇒ encoding ⇒ receiver
B)sender ⇒ channel ⇒ medium ⇒ decoding ⇒ receiver
C)source ⇒ sender ⇒ encoding ⇒ decoding ⇒ receiver
D)sender ⇒ encoding ⇒ channel ⇒ decoding ⇒ receiver
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In order to transmit a message, the thought originating with the sender must be ________ to symbolic form.

A)decoded
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C)deciphered
D)expanded
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of written communication?

A)vague
B)time-consuming
C)not permanent
D)hard to store
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Feedback is a message that travels from ________.

A)encoder to receiver
B)source to decoder
C)the original receiver to the original sender
D)the original sender to the original receiver
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The manager has control over all three components of customer service interactions.
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The final link in the communication process is ________.

A)encoding
B)decoding
C)channeling
D)feedback
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An example of nonverbal communication is ________.

A)an email
B)a smile
C)a whisper
D)a voice mail
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When an auto designer's presentation of a new design shows all of the good features of the design but fails to mention the poor gas mileage that the model will get, she is engaging in this.

A)emotion
B)selective perception
C)information overload
D)filtering
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________ is the deliberate manipulation of information by the sender to make it appear more favorable to the receiver.

A)Selective perception
B)Information overload
C)Jargon
D)Filtering
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The difference between male and female styles of communication exists ________.

A)in every culture
B)only in the United States
C)only in western cultures
D)only in Asian cultures
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When an auto executive fails to notice an important demographics report in her overstuffed inbox before going to a meeting, she is likely to be suffering from this.

A)information overload
B)emotion
C)filtering
D)gender
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The purpose of feedback is to determine whether a message was ________.

A)received
B)received and understood
C)worth sending
D)verbal or nonverbal
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Feedback ________.

A)can be spoken, nonverbal, or written
B)must be spoken
C)must be written
D)can be spoken, verbal, or oral
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Auto company engineers want technical terms such as limited slip differential used in car ads.Ad execs, on the other hand, don't want these terms used.The cause of their disagreement is ________.

A)emotion
B)selective perception
C)language
D)gender
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Filtering tends to be more prevalent in this kind of organization.

A)organic
B)highly vertical
C)highly horizontal
D)nonmechanistic
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Japanese managers tend to rely on this style of communication.

A)formal and written
B)formal and unwritten
C)informal and verbal
D)verbal and formal
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Jargon can be very useful for communication ________.

A)within a specialized, close-knit group
B)between people who speak different languages
C)outside of a specialized, close-knit group
D)between males and females
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All of the following are barriers to effective interpersonal communication EXCEPT ________.

A)filtering
B)selective perception
C)feedback
D)language
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Watching a movie in a foreign language you don't understand without subtitles allows you to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)both verbal and nonverbal
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Listening to a singing performance on the radio allows a listener to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)both verbal and nonverbal
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U.S.managers tend to rely on this style of communication.

A)formal and written
B)informal and unwritten
C)verbal and informal
D)verbal and formal
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When an auto executive who is upset because his teenage son got suspended from school ends up nixing new design plans for no apparent reason, communication has been distorted by this.

A)selective perception
B)emotion
C)filtering
D)gender
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This is the primary reason for why managers often travel long distances to have a face-to-face meeting with someone.

A)It shows respect.
B)Most communication is done through body language.
C)Other forms of communication have security concerns.
D)It communicates a sense of power, rank, and mobility.
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Reading a movie script allows you to perceive ________ forms of communication.

A)verbal, body language, and verbal intonation as
B)only verbal
C)only nonverbal
D)both verbal and nonverbal
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Jargon tends to cause problems when it is used ________.

A)within a specialized, close-knit group
B)as shorthand for technical terms
C)outside of a specialized, close-knit group
D)in spoken rather than written language
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79
One particularly effective form of providing feedback is for the receiver to ________.

A)raise a hand to show that the message was received
B)state "message received" out loud
C)restate the message in his or her own words
D)send a written message that states "message received"
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When an auto industry manager raves about plans for a new car design and fails to see the flaws in the model, he is engaging in this.

A)selective perception
B)filtering
C)emotion
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