Deck 15: Interpersonal Organizational Communication: Mastering the Exchange of Information
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Deck 15: Interpersonal Organizational Communication: Mastering the Exchange of Information
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Bret had many spelling and grammar mistakes in his report, some of which made the content difficult to understand.This is an example of poor decoding.
False
Explanation: The receiver does the decoding, which is interpreting and trying to make sense of the message.This is not where the problem lies; rather, Bret did a poor job of encoding the message.
Explanation: The receiver does the decoding, which is interpreting and trying to make sense of the message.This is not where the problem lies; rather, Bret did a poor job of encoding the message.
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The communication process begins with the transmission of a message through a medium.
False
Explanation: Encoding the message is the first step of the communication process .
Explanation: Encoding the message is the first step of the communication process .
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Noise is defined as any physical sound that interferes with accurate communication between two people.
False
Explanation: Noise is any disturbance that interferes with the transmission of a message.It can occur in any medium, as when you have static in a radio transmission, fadeout on a cell phone, loud music when you're trying to talk in a noisy restaurant, or even in the encoding or decoding, as when a pharmacist can't read a prescription because of a doctor's poor handwriting.
Explanation: Noise is any disturbance that interferes with the transmission of a message.It can occur in any medium, as when you have static in a radio transmission, fadeout on a cell phone, loud music when you're trying to talk in a noisy restaurant, or even in the encoding or decoding, as when a pharmacist can't read a prescription because of a doctor's poor handwriting.
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Poor communication between staff and managers has a financial cost to organizations.
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The danger of using a lean medium for nonroutine matters is overloading; the medium typically provides more information than is necessary.
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Neha did not receive an important e-mail from a client because, unbeknownst to her, her company's e-mail server was down.This is an example of a receiver barrier.
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Encoding is defined as an attempt to disguise a message so that only the desired recipient can interpret it.
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Noise can affect written and spoken messages, and even nonverbal ones.
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If you must tell your subordinate that he is facing a sexual harassment investigation, you should use a lean medium of communication.
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10
A speaker that isn't working properly at a fast-food drive-through is an example of a communication barrier.
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11
The sun was right in Sienna's eyes, so she looked away and missed the coach's demonstration of a defensive technique.In this case, the sun acts as noise in the communication process.
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12
The pathway by which a message travels is called the medium.
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13
You are an efficient communicator when your intended message is accurately understood by the other person.
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14
Eli shut his eyes and dropped his head into his hands when his boss announced the holiday schedule.This is an example of feedback.
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Communication is the transfer of information and understanding from one person to another.
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16
If you are nervous in a job interview, it is best that you admit it.
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17
A rich medium of communication is best for nonroutine situations and to avoid oversimplification.
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18
A telephone call is a richer medium than a personal letter.
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Media richness indicates how well a particular medium conveys information and promotes learning.
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20
Face-to-face communication is the leanest form of communication.
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21
Women are slightly more likely than men to negotiate their starting pay.
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22
A stereotype consists of harmful beliefs that suppress minority groups of people.
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23
Folding one's arms can be interpreted as defensiveness.
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24
The study of the meaning of words is called semantics.
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25
Effective communication begins with challenging, at least mentally, what you have heard.
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26
Vertical communication refers solely to the flow of messages down the hierarchy, or in other words, bosses communicating with subordinates.
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27
More often than not, a male executive who wants the advice of an executive coach will turn to a woman.
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Nonverbal communication consists of messages sent using written rather than spoken media.
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29
One's ego can affect how receptive that person is to being influenced by others.
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30
Trust between parties is an important element in preventing communication problems.
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31
Time-zone differences can be a physical barrier to communication.
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32
Jargon is an example of a physical barrier to communication.
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33
According to Deborah Tannen, women are more tactful than men when it comes to giving feedback.
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34
According to research, touching is typically detrimental to teamwork.
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35
One of the ways to improve communication is to show animation.
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36
When a supervisor tells you, "We need to get this done right away," the supervisor has created a semantic barrier to the communication process.
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37
A smile does not convey the same emotions in different countries.
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38
Jargon is the use of foreign language terms to represent concepts in American business.
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39
Eye contact signals the beginning of conversation; people typically tend to look at others when beginning to speak.
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40
Among gender difference in communication is the idea that men are more likely than women to ask questions.
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41
When a subordinate recommends to her manager that their department get additional help for the inventory process, it is considered vertical communication.
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42
Multicommunicating represents the use of technology to participate in several interactions at the same time.
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43
High-definition videoconference systems that simulate face-to-face meetings between users are known as virtual conference technology.
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44
Most people would rather give up their TVs or the Internet than their mobile phones.
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45
Among users of social networks, the older the user, the more likely that person carefully monitors the content of the profile and who has access to it.
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46
A system of safeguards for protecting information technology from threats is known as cyber-defense.
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47
Texting and checking one's e-mail during group meetings has become commonplace and accepted in the workplace.
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48
Compensation is the most important factor for Millennials in choosing employment.
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49
Management by wandering around helps reduce the distortion that occurs with formal communication flowing up a hierarchy.
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50
Foregoing the use of an agenda for a work meeting makes it harder for participants to add excessive items and thus helps streamline the meeting.
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51
Telework is a broad term than encompasses not just working from home but working from anywhere.
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52
Research finds that reducing an organization's travel budget also reduces its revenue and profitability.
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53
The greater the use of e-mail within an organization, the more connected coworkers feel.
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54
Management by wandering around is an example of a formal communication channel.
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55
Vertical communication is impeded by rivalry between work units.
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56
The average worker receives 200 e-mails a day.
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57
Telecommuting is more common for jobs that involve brain work requiring concentration and limited interruptions.
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58
The right of people not to reveal information about themselves is known as privacy.
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59
The grapevine is faster than formal channels of communication.
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60
The main purpose of horizontal communication is coordination between and within work units.
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61
Today, problems with smartphones are mere annoyances.
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62
The process of translating a message into understandable symbols or language is called
A)encoding.
B)transforming.
C)mediating.
D)decoding.
E)enriching.
A)encoding.
B)transforming.
C)mediating.
D)decoding.
E)enriching.
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63
An audience is unlikely to remember more than a few points from a speech.
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64
When the band came out on stage and the lead singer shouted, "Hello, San Antonio!" the crowd roared with applause.The crowd's response is an example of
A)decoding.
B)medium selection.
C)noise.
D)encoding.
E)feedback.
A)decoding.
B)medium selection.
C)noise.
D)encoding.
E)feedback.
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65
Which of the following is a step in the communication process?
A)Noise is eliminated from the message.
B)The sender decodes the message.
C)Possible receivers are considered.
D)The message is transmitted through a medium.
E)The receiver selects the medium.
A)Noise is eliminated from the message.
B)The sender decodes the message.
C)Possible receivers are considered.
D)The message is transmitted through a medium.
E)The receiver selects the medium.
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66
Advice to help streamline your reading includes asking subordinates to screen, scan, or summarize it for you.
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67
By and large, speed reading isn't effective because it does not work well for difficult or unfamiliar material.
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68
When your reader is attached to a solution other than the one you propose, your writing should order points from most controversial to least.
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69
Internet-based and mobile technologies used to generate interactive dialogue with members of a network are collectively known as social media.
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70
Communication is
A)speaking or writing so that another is able to comprehend the meaning.
B)interpretation of messages sent via any media.
C)the combined activities of speaking and listening.
D)the transfer of information and understanding from one person to another.
E)a process involving only the sender, message, and receiver.
A)speaking or writing so that another is able to comprehend the meaning.
B)interpretation of messages sent via any media.
C)the combined activities of speaking and listening.
D)the transfer of information and understanding from one person to another.
E)a process involving only the sender, message, and receiver.
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71
Which of the following is not an example of noise in the communication process in a typical classroom?
A)A student in the back of the classroom texting a friend.
B)Groundskeepers mowing the lawn outside the classroom window.
C)A student responding to a professor's request for questions.
D)Uncomfortable classroom desks.
E)An attractive person walking by the open classroom door.
A)A student in the back of the classroom texting a friend.
B)Groundskeepers mowing the lawn outside the classroom window.
C)A student responding to a professor's request for questions.
D)Uncomfortable classroom desks.
E)An attractive person walking by the open classroom door.
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72
Diminished ethics by businesspeople is one of the drawbacks commonly associated with the use of social media.
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73
The main purpose of those with an evaluative listening style is to try to determine the speaker's main message and important points.
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74
If you have little experience, the top selling points about yourself in a job interview should be
A)related to your level of education.
B)about your parents and their accomplishments.
C)your personal qualities.
D)predictions you have made for your future.
E)extracurricular activities in which you've taken part.
A)related to your level of education.
B)about your parents and their accomplishments.
C)your personal qualities.
D)predictions you have made for your future.
E)extracurricular activities in which you've taken part.
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75
To be a better listener, you should not distract the speaker with questions.
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76
One study found that the top predictor of success and upward mobility is how much a person enjoys public speaking and how effective the person is at it.
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77
Top-down reading requires managers to summarize important information in reading and to share it with subordinates.
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78
People comprehend less than half of a typical verbal message.
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79
When your intended message is sent accurately in the least amount of time, you are a(n)
A)economical communicator.
B)efficient communicator.
C)formal communicator.
D)collaborative communicator.
E)effective communicator.
A)economical communicator.
B)efficient communicator.
C)formal communicator.
D)collaborative communicator.
E)effective communicator.
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80
Which of the following is not an element of the communication model?
A)Sender
B)Feedback
C)Decoder
D)Noise
E)Message
A)Sender
B)Feedback
C)Decoder
D)Noise
E)Message
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