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Deck 12: Interviewing
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Explain why an Internet user might choose a screen name that does not truly represent himself/herself.
Internet users sometimes use non-representative screen names in order to explore untapped aspects of their 'self,' to try out a new personality in a less threatening/anonymous environment, to connect with popular culture, or to present themselves to others in a way that they would like to be perceived.
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According to the 'diffusion of innovations' theory, technology adoption:
A)Does not vary - everyone adopts at the same rate
B)Does not vary - everyone chooses not to adopt at the same rate
C)Varies - some people adopt new technologies earlier than others
D)Varies - the minority of people adopt at the same time
A)Does not vary - everyone adopts at the same rate
B)Does not vary - everyone chooses not to adopt at the same rate
C)Varies - some people adopt new technologies earlier than others
D)Varies - the minority of people adopt at the same time
C
3
Discuss the reasons why people post personal material and information on websites and blogs.
People post this kind of material for several reasons: to express themselves personally, to share information with others, to maintain connections with other people, to explore aspects of their 'self,' to create identity, and to control the picture of them that others receive.
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People using screen names on the Internet are not necessarily accurately represented by their screen names.
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Changes in the uses of relational technologies are often initiated by social networks.
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The use of cell phones can shape and affect relationships because:
A)Giving or denying your cell number to someone does not imply relational boundaries
B)Constant connection through cell calls implies the relationship is not important
C)Cell phones allow people to share experiences even when physically separated
D)Cell phones rarely are used for social coordination
A)Giving or denying your cell number to someone does not imply relational boundaries
B)Constant connection through cell calls implies the relationship is not important
C)Cell phones allow people to share experiences even when physically separated
D)Cell phones rarely are used for social coordination
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Iterative coordination, one form of microcoordinating social interactions through cell phones, typically involves:
A)Adjusting previously-scheduled meeting times
B)Ignoring previously-scheduled meeting times
C)Progressively defining when and where to encounter someone through multiple calls
D)Changing plans once someone has already set out for the encounter
A)Adjusting previously-scheduled meeting times
B)Ignoring previously-scheduled meeting times
C)Progressively defining when and where to encounter someone through multiple calls
D)Changing plans once someone has already set out for the encounter
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8
Generational differences exist in the use of relational technologies.
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9
According to studies cited in your text, young people adopt cell phone technology based only on the quality of the product.
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10
E-mail addresses can convey multiple aspects of a person's self because:
A)People can create impressions of their 'self' by choosing a particular name
B)People have multiple selves
C)People always have multiple e-mail addresses
D)People do not pay attention to the domain where a user's email address is based
A)People can create impressions of their 'self' by choosing a particular name
B)People have multiple selves
C)People always have multiple e-mail addresses
D)People do not pay attention to the domain where a user's email address is based
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11
The term 'Luddite' is an historical reference now used to characterize:
A)A person who supports the use of technology
B)A person who opposes the use of technology
C)A person who is indifferent to the use of technology
D)A person who lacks awareness of technology
A)A person who supports the use of technology
B)A person who opposes the use of technology
C)A person who is indifferent to the use of technology
D)A person who lacks awareness of technology
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12
Explain why people from different generations assign different meanings to relational technologies, as well as using them in a different way.
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13
Self-disclosure on social networking sites online differs from face-to-face (FTF) self-disclosure because:
A)Much more self-disclosure happens FTF
B)Online self-disclosure happens much more gradually than in FTF interaction
C)Online self-disclosure happens much more quickly than in FTF interactions
D)Self-disclosure rarely happens online
A)Much more self-disclosure happens FTF
B)Online self-disclosure happens much more gradually than in FTF interaction
C)Online self-disclosure happens much more quickly than in FTF interactions
D)Self-disclosure rarely happens online
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14
The use of relational technologies, such as cell phones, is universally consistent across cultural and co-cultural boundaries.
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15
Both older and younger people use the Internet for self-expression to the same degree.
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16
Fears about the impact of technology on communication are unique to today's generation.
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17
All technologies, regardless of their unique qualities, affect how we interact and relate with others.
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18
Explain Reeves and Nass's concept of the 'media equation.'
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19
Midcourse adjustment, one form of microcoordinating social interactions through cell phones, typically involves:
A)Adjusting previously-scheduled meeting times
B)Ignoring previously-scheduled meeting times
C)Progressively defining when and where to encounter someone through multiple calls
D)Changing plans once someone has already set out for the encounter
A)Adjusting previously-scheduled meeting times
B)Ignoring previously-scheduled meeting times
C)Progressively defining when and where to encounter someone through multiple calls
D)Changing plans once someone has already set out for the encounter
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20
Discuss the explanation that 'diffusion of innovations' theory gives for why people adopt technologies at different times.
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21
If you believe that spending time using the Internet makes you more productive as a person, you would view this relational technology as a:
A)Time replacer
B)Time monitor
C)Time displacer
D)Time enhancer
A)Time replacer
B)Time monitor
C)Time displacer
D)Time enhancer
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22
Softening of schedules, one form of microcoordinating social interactions through cell phones, typically involves:
A)Adjusting previously-scheduled meeting times
B)Ignoring previously-scheduled meeting times
C)Progressively defining when and where to encounter someone through multiple calls
D)Changing plans once someone has already set out for the encounter
A)Adjusting previously-scheduled meeting times
B)Ignoring previously-scheduled meeting times
C)Progressively defining when and where to encounter someone through multiple calls
D)Changing plans once someone has already set out for the encounter
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23
If you believe that spending time using the Internet means that you spend less time on other activities, you would view this relational technology as a:
A)Time enhancer
B)Time displacer
C)Time monitor
D)Time replacer
A)Time enhancer
B)Time displacer
C)Time monitor
D)Time replacer
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24
Visual symbols used to help substitute for nonverbal cues in online communication are called:
A)Myrmidons
B)Effectidons
C)Emoticons
D)Affecticons
A)Myrmidons
B)Effectidons
C)Emoticons
D)Affecticons
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25
The research on the media equation reveals that:
A)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to mistrust authority
B)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to mistrust lack of authority
C)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to evaluate authority more positively
D)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to evaluate authority less positively
A)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to mistrust authority
B)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to mistrust lack of authority
C)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to evaluate authority more positively
D)Whether dealing with computers or people, we tend to evaluate authority less positively
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26
Online interactions, which can be close to happening in real time but still have some delay in message sending/receiving, are referred to as being:
A)Synchronous
B)Nonsynchronous
C)Asynchronous
D)Monosynchronous
A)Synchronous
B)Nonsynchronous
C)Asynchronous
D)Monosynchronous
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27
According to Reeves and Nass's concept of the 'media equation':
A)People do not treat technology similarly to how they treat people
B)People do not reflect on how they use technology
C)People do treat technology similarly to how they treat people
D)People are more aware of how they treat technology than how they treat people
A)People do not treat technology similarly to how they treat people
B)People do not reflect on how they use technology
C)People do treat technology similarly to how they treat people
D)People are more aware of how they treat technology than how they treat people
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28
Your authors challenge the research behind the media equation for the following reasons:
A)Most of the studies used to test it come from the field of psychology
B)Most of the studies used to test it come from the field of communication
C)Most people's brains have not evolved enough to treat computers and people similarily
D)Most people's brains have not evolved enough to treat computers and people differently
A)Most of the studies used to test it come from the field of psychology
B)Most of the studies used to test it come from the field of communication
C)Most people's brains have not evolved enough to treat computers and people similarily
D)Most people's brains have not evolved enough to treat computers and people differently
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29
The part of a social network that includes people with whom you have very close relationships and are in frequent contact is referred to as:
A)Core ties
B)Weak ties
C)Strong ties
D)Significant ties
A)Core ties
B)Weak ties
C)Strong ties
D)Significant ties
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30
Your authors claim that it is not fair to judge relational technologies as offering communication that is inferior to face-to-face communication because:
A)Every form of communication has some problems
B)The quality of communication in any medium depends on how it is used/practiced
C)People will get better at online communication over time
D)All of the above
A)Every form of communication has some problems
B)The quality of communication in any medium depends on how it is used/practiced
C)People will get better at online communication over time
D)All of the above
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31
The part of a social network that includes people with whom you have less close relationships/contact and are less likely to talk about important issues is referred to as:
A)Core ties
B)Weak ties
C)Strong ties
D)Significant ties
A)Core ties
B)Weak ties
C)Strong ties
D)Significant ties
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32
Face-to-face (FTF) interactions, which happen in real time and do not delay message sending/receiving, are referred to as being:
A)Synchronous
B)Nonsynchronous
C)Asynchronous
D)Monosynchronous
A)Synchronous
B)Nonsynchronous
C)Asynchronous
D)Monosynchronous
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33
Online communication is more likely to result in misunderstanding than face-to-face (FTF) interaction because:
A)Online communication has more nonverbal cues than FTF interaction
B)Online communication has fewer nonverbal cues than FTF interaction
C)Online communication has the same number of nonverbal cues as does FTF interaction
D)Neither online nor FTF communication has nonverbal cues
A)Online communication has more nonverbal cues than FTF interaction
B)Online communication has fewer nonverbal cues than FTF interaction
C)Online communication has the same number of nonverbal cues as does FTF interaction
D)Neither online nor FTF communication has nonverbal cues
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