Deck 2: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication

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Which of the following is not a purpose of nonverbal behavior?

A) to express emotion
B) to convey interpersonal attitudes
C) to replace verbal communication
D) to present one's personality
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Why is touch such an important nonverbal code?

A) It is the most commonly used code.
B) Touching is a taboo code in many cultures.
C) Touch conveys a great deal of information about our personality.
D) Touch is the most powerful and misunderstood code.
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Greeting a coworker with a handshake falls under the category of _________ touch.

A) functional
B) social
C) friendship
D) acquaintance
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Judy notices her coworkers slouching when they are in meetings. Her coworkers are communicating through their ________ behavior.

A) interpersonal
B) proxemics
C) body
D) kinesic
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What word best describes the symbols communicators use?

A) abstract
B) vague
C) arbitrary
D) all of the above
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During a speech, Frank lost his footing and fell to the floor. To show the audience he was okay, Frank gave a thumbs-up to the crowd. The thumbs-up is an example of a(n)

A) illustrator.
B) emblem.
C) regulator.
D) affect display.
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Rules regarding when, how, where, and with whom to talk about certain things are known as

A) communication rules.
B) regulative rules.
C) contextual rules.
D) constitutive rules.
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Monica is proud of a new tattoo she just had done on her wrist and has been showing her new ink to her friends at work. She is communicating with the use of a(n)

A) emblem.
B) artifact.
C) item.
D) object.
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Trying to keep a blank expression when hearing bad news would be an example of

A) masking.
B) deintensification.
C) neutralization.
D) concealing.
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The space that is generally occupied by significant others, family members, and close friends is known as the ___________ zone.

A) social zone
B) intimate zone
C) informal
D) casual
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What type of communication rules describe what "appropriate" communication consists of?

A) nonverbal
B) regulative
C) constitutive
D) audience-centered
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How is communication made the most effective?

A) when verbal and nonverbal elements operate in an integrated fashion
B) when verbal communication is given more emphasis than nonverbal communication
C) when nonverbal communication is allowed to dictate the interaction
D) when our interactions do not require nonverbal communication
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Proxemics is a type of ________ communication.

A) verbal
B) location
C) human
D) nonverbal
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The process of understanding our experiences and the experiences of others through the use of verbal and nonverbal messages is known as

A) group communication.
B) human communication.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) interactive communication.
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John is giving a presentation at his office. During his speech, John controls his tone of voice, how fast he is talking, and how he articulates his words. John is using the nonverbal code of

A) kinesics.
B) proxemics.
C) physical appearance.
D) vocalics.
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While Shawn is talking to a colleague about firings in the department, he notices his coworker wringing her hands and fidgeting quite a bit, so he changes the subject. Shawn's colleague is displaying

A) adapters.
B) regulators.
C) illustrators.
D) emblems.
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________ is the most powerful form of nonverbal communication.

A) Vocalics
B) Space
C) Oculesics
D) Haptics
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Aaron is playing a game of poker with his friends when he gets a really good hand. He wants to bait his opponent to make a bet, so he puts a sad look on his face to indicate he doesn't like his hand. Aaron is using the strategy of

A) intensification.
B) masking.
C) deception.
D) neutralization.
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Stacy is studying in the library at her school when a stranger comes up and moves her backpack to take the seat next to her. Stacy becomes uncomfortable and moves to another table. This is a violation of _

A) proxemics.
B) kinesics.
C)
C) space.
D) a and
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A restaurant's decision to use intense colors, intimate seating arrangements, and bright lighting are all examples of influencing

A) space.
B) perceptions.
C) environment.
D) kinesics.
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How can managers effectively convey impressions of empathy and power?

A) tone of voice
B) physical appearance
C) work environment
D) body language
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Joel's team was given a project that included the due date, meeting times, and people involved in the project. This information forms the

A) relational layer.
B) content layer.
C) verbal communication.
D) environment.
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Over half of interpersonal messages are conveyed nonverbally.
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Success in productivity and sales has been linked to

A) facial expressions.
B) salesperson posture.
C) handshake techniques.
D) all of the above
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Nonverbal cues can conflict with what is being said.
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Nonverbal communication cannot substitute part of a verbal message.
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Journalists who receive low public respect and esteem have been found to commonly be guilty of

A) arrogant body language.
B) wordy dialogue.
C) nervous body language.
D) exaggerated gestures.
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Kinesics refers to how people use their voices to communicate and express themselves.
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Learning that eye contact counts as paying attention, or that kissing/hugging counts as showing affection help define our

A) communication rules.
B) regulative rules.
C) constitutive rules.
D) interactive rules.
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Katherine is giving a speech to her boss tomorrow. To prepare, Katherine puts on her conservative jewelry and makeup, her business suit, and a moderate perfume. These are known as

A) emblems.
B) illustrators.
C) artifacts.
D) affect displays.
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Eye contact is a constitutive rule than counts as paying attention.
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Regulative rules define what communication means by prompting us to count certain kinds of communication.
Question
_____________ precedes and perhaps structures all subsequent communication.

A) Verbal communication
B) Nonverbal communication
C) Kinesics
D) Proxemics
Question
Nonverbal communication accounts for ______% to _______% of the total meaning of communication.

A) 23%; 47%
B) 65%; 93%
C) 72%; 98%
D) 35%; 50%
Question
For speakers to be consistently efficient at verbally conveying their intended meanings, they must

A) understand that intended meanings may not be fully conveyed by a message because of a variety of factors.
B) use shared language that has a universal meaning.
C) reiterate their message more than once to the recipient.
D) constantly define what their words mean during an communication interaction.
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What criteria do patients often use when selecting physicians?

A) medical schooling
B) proximity to their home
C) perceived image
D) experience
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Fillers such as "umm" and "like" are considered nonverbal communication.
Question
The nonverbal dimension that defines how we react to things by evaluating them as positive/negative or good/bad is known as

A) immediacy.
B) responsiveness.
C) status.
D) proximity.
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The constructed or natural surroundings that influence your communicative decisions, attitude, and mood are termed the

A) context.
B) backdrop.
C) scene.
D) environment.
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The level of performance and perceived satisfaction teachers receives from their students is largely influenced by

A) verbal communication.
B) nonverbal communication.
C) difficulty of course material.
D) the peer relationship of the classroom.
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Why do you think it is important to alter our facial expressions depending on the context of a situation? Under what circumstances would it be inappropriate to show your true feelings during an interaction?
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Shared understanding of what communication means and what constitutes appropriate communication are known as communication rules.
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The jewelry, tattoos, piercings, and makeup a person uses are known as emblems.
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Think about an example where your space has been violated. What boundary or territory markers did you set up around you? Why were they not effective?
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A hug or pat on the back is an example of a social touch.
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Discuss how you would alter you physical appearance between going to a concert or going to a job interview. What do want your alterations to say about you in each of the different contexts?
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Space, environment, and touch are all nonverbal codes of communication.
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Describe four different types of nonverbal communication and explain how they impact the effectiveness of communication
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Oculesics is the study of eye behavior.
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Affect displays complement, enhance, or substitute for a verbal message.
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Verbal communication does not carry any symbolic meaning or understanding.
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Facial behavior is considered the most powerful form of nonverbal communication.
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Think about the last good presentation you have seen, whether it was professional, informal, comedic, or dramatic. What methods did they use to effectively combine their verbal and nonverbal communication?
Question
How do your gestures and body movement impact a professional setting differently than an informal or social setting?
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Discuss the appropriateness of touch in regard to a professional setting. Is there ever a situation where it is appropriate to move beyond the functional/professional touch?
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Deck 2: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
1
Which of the following is not a purpose of nonverbal behavior?

A) to express emotion
B) to convey interpersonal attitudes
C) to replace verbal communication
D) to present one's personality
C
2
Why is touch such an important nonverbal code?

A) It is the most commonly used code.
B) Touching is a taboo code in many cultures.
C) Touch conveys a great deal of information about our personality.
D) Touch is the most powerful and misunderstood code.
D
3
Greeting a coworker with a handshake falls under the category of _________ touch.

A) functional
B) social
C) friendship
D) acquaintance
A
4
Judy notices her coworkers slouching when they are in meetings. Her coworkers are communicating through their ________ behavior.

A) interpersonal
B) proxemics
C) body
D) kinesic
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What word best describes the symbols communicators use?

A) abstract
B) vague
C) arbitrary
D) all of the above
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During a speech, Frank lost his footing and fell to the floor. To show the audience he was okay, Frank gave a thumbs-up to the crowd. The thumbs-up is an example of a(n)

A) illustrator.
B) emblem.
C) regulator.
D) affect display.
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Rules regarding when, how, where, and with whom to talk about certain things are known as

A) communication rules.
B) regulative rules.
C) contextual rules.
D) constitutive rules.
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Monica is proud of a new tattoo she just had done on her wrist and has been showing her new ink to her friends at work. She is communicating with the use of a(n)

A) emblem.
B) artifact.
C) item.
D) object.
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Trying to keep a blank expression when hearing bad news would be an example of

A) masking.
B) deintensification.
C) neutralization.
D) concealing.
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The space that is generally occupied by significant others, family members, and close friends is known as the ___________ zone.

A) social zone
B) intimate zone
C) informal
D) casual
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What type of communication rules describe what "appropriate" communication consists of?

A) nonverbal
B) regulative
C) constitutive
D) audience-centered
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12
How is communication made the most effective?

A) when verbal and nonverbal elements operate in an integrated fashion
B) when verbal communication is given more emphasis than nonverbal communication
C) when nonverbal communication is allowed to dictate the interaction
D) when our interactions do not require nonverbal communication
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Proxemics is a type of ________ communication.

A) verbal
B) location
C) human
D) nonverbal
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The process of understanding our experiences and the experiences of others through the use of verbal and nonverbal messages is known as

A) group communication.
B) human communication.
C) interpersonal communication.
D) interactive communication.
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John is giving a presentation at his office. During his speech, John controls his tone of voice, how fast he is talking, and how he articulates his words. John is using the nonverbal code of

A) kinesics.
B) proxemics.
C) physical appearance.
D) vocalics.
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While Shawn is talking to a colleague about firings in the department, he notices his coworker wringing her hands and fidgeting quite a bit, so he changes the subject. Shawn's colleague is displaying

A) adapters.
B) regulators.
C) illustrators.
D) emblems.
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________ is the most powerful form of nonverbal communication.

A) Vocalics
B) Space
C) Oculesics
D) Haptics
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18
Aaron is playing a game of poker with his friends when he gets a really good hand. He wants to bait his opponent to make a bet, so he puts a sad look on his face to indicate he doesn't like his hand. Aaron is using the strategy of

A) intensification.
B) masking.
C) deception.
D) neutralization.
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Stacy is studying in the library at her school when a stranger comes up and moves her backpack to take the seat next to her. Stacy becomes uncomfortable and moves to another table. This is a violation of _

A) proxemics.
B) kinesics.
C)
C) space.
D) a and
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A restaurant's decision to use intense colors, intimate seating arrangements, and bright lighting are all examples of influencing

A) space.
B) perceptions.
C) environment.
D) kinesics.
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How can managers effectively convey impressions of empathy and power?

A) tone of voice
B) physical appearance
C) work environment
D) body language
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Joel's team was given a project that included the due date, meeting times, and people involved in the project. This information forms the

A) relational layer.
B) content layer.
C) verbal communication.
D) environment.
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Over half of interpersonal messages are conveyed nonverbally.
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Success in productivity and sales has been linked to

A) facial expressions.
B) salesperson posture.
C) handshake techniques.
D) all of the above
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Nonverbal cues can conflict with what is being said.
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Nonverbal communication cannot substitute part of a verbal message.
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Journalists who receive low public respect and esteem have been found to commonly be guilty of

A) arrogant body language.
B) wordy dialogue.
C) nervous body language.
D) exaggerated gestures.
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Kinesics refers to how people use their voices to communicate and express themselves.
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Learning that eye contact counts as paying attention, or that kissing/hugging counts as showing affection help define our

A) communication rules.
B) regulative rules.
C) constitutive rules.
D) interactive rules.
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Katherine is giving a speech to her boss tomorrow. To prepare, Katherine puts on her conservative jewelry and makeup, her business suit, and a moderate perfume. These are known as

A) emblems.
B) illustrators.
C) artifacts.
D) affect displays.
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Eye contact is a constitutive rule than counts as paying attention.
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Regulative rules define what communication means by prompting us to count certain kinds of communication.
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_____________ precedes and perhaps structures all subsequent communication.

A) Verbal communication
B) Nonverbal communication
C) Kinesics
D) Proxemics
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Nonverbal communication accounts for ______% to _______% of the total meaning of communication.

A) 23%; 47%
B) 65%; 93%
C) 72%; 98%
D) 35%; 50%
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For speakers to be consistently efficient at verbally conveying their intended meanings, they must

A) understand that intended meanings may not be fully conveyed by a message because of a variety of factors.
B) use shared language that has a universal meaning.
C) reiterate their message more than once to the recipient.
D) constantly define what their words mean during an communication interaction.
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What criteria do patients often use when selecting physicians?

A) medical schooling
B) proximity to their home
C) perceived image
D) experience
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37
Fillers such as "umm" and "like" are considered nonverbal communication.
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38
The nonverbal dimension that defines how we react to things by evaluating them as positive/negative or good/bad is known as

A) immediacy.
B) responsiveness.
C) status.
D) proximity.
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The constructed or natural surroundings that influence your communicative decisions, attitude, and mood are termed the

A) context.
B) backdrop.
C) scene.
D) environment.
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The level of performance and perceived satisfaction teachers receives from their students is largely influenced by

A) verbal communication.
B) nonverbal communication.
C) difficulty of course material.
D) the peer relationship of the classroom.
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Why do you think it is important to alter our facial expressions depending on the context of a situation? Under what circumstances would it be inappropriate to show your true feelings during an interaction?
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Shared understanding of what communication means and what constitutes appropriate communication are known as communication rules.
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The jewelry, tattoos, piercings, and makeup a person uses are known as emblems.
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Think about an example where your space has been violated. What boundary or territory markers did you set up around you? Why were they not effective?
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A hug or pat on the back is an example of a social touch.
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Discuss how you would alter you physical appearance between going to a concert or going to a job interview. What do want your alterations to say about you in each of the different contexts?
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Space, environment, and touch are all nonverbal codes of communication.
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Describe four different types of nonverbal communication and explain how they impact the effectiveness of communication
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Oculesics is the study of eye behavior.
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Affect displays complement, enhance, or substitute for a verbal message.
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Verbal communication does not carry any symbolic meaning or understanding.
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Facial behavior is considered the most powerful form of nonverbal communication.
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53
Think about the last good presentation you have seen, whether it was professional, informal, comedic, or dramatic. What methods did they use to effectively combine their verbal and nonverbal communication?
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How do your gestures and body movement impact a professional setting differently than an informal or social setting?
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Discuss the appropriateness of touch in regard to a professional setting. Is there ever a situation where it is appropriate to move beyond the functional/professional touch?
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