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Communication Principles for a Lifetime Study Set 1
Exam 3: Understanding Verbal Messages
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Question 1
True/False
Allness is the tendency to describe individuals in terms of their unique traits rather than their similarities to others in their groups.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The word "restaurant" makes people think of a building where you go to eat. Like all words, "restaurant" is an example of a _____.
Question 3
Short Answer
When you try to put yourself in another person's shoes and experience what he or she is feeling, you are using _____.
Question 4
True/False
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis maintains that our thoughts are rooted in and controlled by language.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Pam and Terry were discussing their current relationship. Pam digressed from the current situation and began to talk about what Terry had done in the past to hurt her feelings. This behavior is referred to as _____.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
When she is angry with Robert, Alice tends to call him a "jerk," as she storms out of the room. She knows this term gets a response from Robert every time she uses it. The term "jerk" is an example of _____.
Question 7
Essay
Identify and discuss the five primary ways in which words have power.
Question 8
Short Answer
Language that creates a climate of trust is called _____ language.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Fred tells inappropriate jokes that make fun of people who are gay or lesbian. What type of language is Fred using?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
"I can't believe Paul took his iPod back. He's such an Indian giver." This statement illustrates _____.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Judonna and Candice were shopping at the mall. Judonna needed to go to the other end of the mall to get something. She said to Candice, "Meet me at 2:00 in front of Sears." Candice thought that 'in front' meant outside in front of the parking lot entrance. Judonna thought that 'in front' meant in front of the entrance on the inside of the mall. Judonna and Candice spent two hours waiting for each other. What language problem is reflected in this situation?
Question 12
True/False
According to the textbook, meanings are context bound but not culture bound.
Question 13
Essay
Define trigger words and discuss how they can be problematic.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
While Marcus has no idea who is in charge of the company, he is sure that the chairman will be fair and he will also see Marcus as a possible candidate for the job. Marcus's thinking demonstrates the idea of _____ language.