Deck 16: Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Business Communication
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Deck 16: Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Business Communication
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The first stage of a conversation is called the preview.
False
2
The second quadrant in Luft and Ingram's model of the dimensions of self involves information that you know,but do not reveal to others.
False
3
According to the social penetration theory,if you skip from superficial to intimate topics too quickly,you run risk of violating normative expectations.
True
4
Intrapersonal communication takes place in the mind with externalization.
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If a speaker continues to introduce new information during the closing stage of a conversation,the listener will continue to be as attentive as he/she was during the main engagement.
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6
The more we know about others,and become accustomed to how they communicate,the better we can predict how they will interact with us in future contexts.
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7
It is appropriate to call and ask the human resources office about the dress code for an employment interview.
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As per Maslow's hierarchy of needs,if our basic needs are satisfied,we are more likely to seek the companionship of others.
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9
In intrapersonal communication,you use the language and symbols that were communicated to you through your culture.
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10
An internal monologue is by definition disorganized and illogical.
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11
We are in a constant state of change physiologically and psychologically.
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12
The predicted outcome value theory is often called the Onion Theory.
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13
Schutz describes the three interpersonal needs of affection,control,and belonging as interdependent and variable.
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14
The communication process is not static.
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15
The developmental view of interpersonal communication places emphasis on the size of the audience rather than the relationship.
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16
According to Schutz,underpersonals will generally not be found on center stage.
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17
Silence can be interpreted as an unwillingness to communicate,and may actually discourage interaction.
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18
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is individualistic.
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19
The dyadic effect increases uncertainty about conversational partners.
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20
Self-disclosure is purely intentional.
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21
Our _____ is "what we perceive ourselves to be," and involves aspects of image and esteem.
A)internal monologue
B)self-concept
C)personality
D)IQ
E)character
A)internal monologue
B)self-concept
C)personality
D)IQ
E)character
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22
Conflict is universal.
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23
When faced with a conflict,by choosing to focus on the messenger instead of the message,we keep the discussion supportive and professional.
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24
External interruptions may involve your attempt to get a word in edgewise,and may change the course of the conversation.
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25
"How has your education and/or experience prepared you for this job?" is one of the most common interview questions.
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26
The second quadrant of Luft and Ingram's model of the dimensions of self:
A)represents things others observe about us that we are unaware of.
B)represents information that is known to you and others.
C)involves information that you know,but do not reveal to others.
D)involves information that is unknown to you and your conversational partners.
E)involves information that is actively withheld by you and others.
A)represents things others observe about us that we are unaware of.
B)represents information that is known to you and others.
C)involves information that you know,but do not reveal to others.
D)involves information that is unknown to you and your conversational partners.
E)involves information that is actively withheld by you and others.
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The fourth quadrant of Luft and Ingram's model of the dimensions of self:
A)represents things others observe about us that we are unaware of.
B)represents information that is known to you and others.
C)involves information that you know,but do not reveal to others.
D)involves information that is actively withheld by you and others.
E)involves information that is unknown to you and your conversational partners.
A)represents things others observe about us that we are unaware of.
B)represents information that is known to you and others.
C)involves information that you know,but do not reveal to others.
D)involves information that is actively withheld by you and others.
E)involves information that is unknown to you and your conversational partners.
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28
If you disagree with an evaluation,bring up past issues and keep the conversation focused on the task at hand.
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29
_____ refers to the self-talk of intrapersonal communication.
A)Soliloquy
B)Internal monologue
C)Elocution
D)Inner conflict
E)Inner voice
A)Soliloquy
B)Internal monologue
C)Elocution
D)Inner conflict
E)Inner voice
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30
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,once our basic needs are met we move to level two:
A)safety.
B)love and belonging.
C)self-esteem.
D)knowledge.
E)self-actualization.
A)safety.
B)love and belonging.
C)self-esteem.
D)knowledge.
E)self-actualization.
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31
When we make _____,we evaluate ourselves in relation to our peers of similar status,similar characteristics,or similar qualities.
A)amends
B)personal references
C)social comparisons
D)transitions
E)propositions
A)amends
B)personal references
C)social comparisons
D)transitions
E)propositions
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32
Avoidance allows for more time to resolve the problem,and can also decrease costs associated with problems in the first place.
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33
In an employment interview,responses about your weakness are an invitation to confess.
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34
Emotions can be contagious in the workplace,and fear of the unknown can influence people to act in irrational ways.
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35
From planning to problem solving,internal conflict resolution,and evaluations and judgments of self and others,we communicate with ourselves:
A)overtly.
B)unconsciously.
C)through intrapersonal communication.
D)through an internal monologue.
E)with externalization.
A)overtly.
B)unconsciously.
C)through intrapersonal communication.
D)through an internal monologue.
E)with externalization.
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36
In collectivist cultures,face-saving strategies are common communicative strategies.
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37
_____ may include self-talk,acts of imagination and visualization,and even recall and memory.
A)Concentration
B)Intrapersonal communication
C)Jargon
D)Incubation
E)Nonverbal communication
A)Concentration
B)Intrapersonal communication
C)Jargon
D)Incubation
E)Nonverbal communication
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38
_____ is defined as one's own sense of individuality,personal characteristics,motivations,and actions.
A)Consciousness
B)Personality
C)Self
D)Ego
E)Id
A)Consciousness
B)Personality
C)Self
D)Ego
E)Id
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39
All of the following are ways of becoming conscious of how we think and communicate with ourselves in order to achieve an inner quietness,except:
A)learning to be quiet.
B)listening to others when they communicate through the written or spoken word.
C)refraining from preparing our responses before others finish speaking.
D)jumping to conclusions from only partially attending to the speaker message.
E)"turning off" our internal monologue.
A)learning to be quiet.
B)listening to others when they communicate through the written or spoken word.
C)refraining from preparing our responses before others finish speaking.
D)jumping to conclusions from only partially attending to the speaker message.
E)"turning off" our internal monologue.
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40
In cultures where independence is highly valued,indirect confrontation is more common.
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41
The expectation that when we reveal something about ourselves,others will reciprocate is known as:
A)mutuality.
B)the dyadic effect.
C)predicted outcome value theory.
D)social exchange theory.
E)equity theory.
A)mutuality.
B)the dyadic effect.
C)predicted outcome value theory.
D)social exchange theory.
E)equity theory.
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42
The initiation stage of a conversation:
A)follows the preview stage.
B)requires you to be open to interact.
C)consists of talking points.
D)increases efficiency across time.
E)is rarely associated with anxiety.
A)follows the preview stage.
B)requires you to be open to interact.
C)consists of talking points.
D)increases efficiency across time.
E)is rarely associated with anxiety.
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43
The _____ asserts that not only do we want to reduce uncertainty,we also want to maximize our possible benefit from the association.
A)developmental view of interpersonal communication
B)social penetration theory
C)social exchange theory
D)equity theory
E)predicted outcome value theory
A)developmental view of interpersonal communication
B)social penetration theory
C)social exchange theory
D)equity theory
E)predicted outcome value theory
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44
According to Schutz,_____ may be less likely to seek interaction,may prefer smaller groups,and will generally not be found on center stage,whereas _____ crave the spotlight of attention and are highly motivated to seek belonging.
A)abdicrats;democrats
B)autocrats;democrats
C)overpersonals;underpersonals
D)overpersonals;oversocials
E)undersocials;oversocials
A)abdicrats;democrats
B)autocrats;democrats
C)overpersonals;underpersonals
D)overpersonals;oversocials
E)undersocials;oversocials
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45
Beyond self-actualization,Maslow recognizes our innate need:
A)for love and belonging.
B)to know.
C)to experience beauty.
D)for safety.
E)to change.
A)for love and belonging.
B)to know.
C)to experience beauty.
D)for safety.
E)to change.
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46
Which of the following statements is not true regarding self-disclosure?
A)Self-disclosure usually moves in small steps
B)Self-disclosure is reciprocal
C)Self-disclosure involves risk
D)Self-disclosure is never unintentional
E)Self-disclosure involves trust
A)Self-disclosure usually moves in small steps
B)Self-disclosure is reciprocal
C)Self-disclosure involves risk
D)Self-disclosure is never unintentional
E)Self-disclosure involves trust
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47
Which of the following statements is true regarding the developmental view of interpersonal communication?
A)It lays emphasis on the size of the audience rather than the relationship.
B)It draws a distinction between undersocial and oversocial interactions.
C)It focuses on the level of familiarity and trust.
D)It negates the importance of prior history in relationships.
E)It asserts that we want to maximize our possible benefit from the association.
A)It lays emphasis on the size of the audience rather than the relationship.
B)It draws a distinction between undersocial and oversocial interactions.
C)It focuses on the level of familiarity and trust.
D)It negates the importance of prior history in relationships.
E)It asserts that we want to maximize our possible benefit from the association.
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48
These people share the need for control between the individual and the group.
A)Democrats
B)Abdicrats
C)Personal individuals
D)Social persons
E)Autocrats
A)Democrats
B)Abdicrats
C)Personal individuals
D)Social persons
E)Autocrats
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49
This theory is often called the Onion Theory because the model looks like an onion and involves layers that are peeled away.
A)Theory Z
B)Predicted outcome value theory
C)Social penetration theory
D)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
E)The developmental view of interpersonal communication
A)Theory Z
B)Predicted outcome value theory
C)Social penetration theory
D)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
E)The developmental view of interpersonal communication
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50
This is an important component of the social penetration theory and is developed through repeated,positive interactions.
A)Complexity
B)Homogeneity
C)Predicted outcomes
D)Trust
E)Frequency
A)Complexity
B)Homogeneity
C)Predicted outcomes
D)Trust
E)Frequency
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51
Individuals who are self-directed in terms of control are called:
A)democrats.
B)autocratic.
C)abdicrats.
D)overpersonals.
E)oversocials.
A)democrats.
B)autocratic.
C)abdicrats.
D)overpersonals.
E)oversocials.
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52
_____ are people who have a strong need to be liked and constantly seek attention from others.
A)Abdicrats
B)Democrats
C)Personal individuals
D)Social persons
E)Overpersonals
A)Abdicrats
B)Democrats
C)Personal individuals
D)Social persons
E)Overpersonals
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53
At this level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs people come to perceive a sense of control or empowerment over their context and environment.
A)Self-esteem
B)Knowledge
C)Self-actualization
D)Safety
E)Love and belonging
A)Self-esteem
B)Knowledge
C)Self-actualization
D)Safety
E)Love and belonging
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54
_____ shift the burden of responsibility from themselves to others,looking to others for a sense of control.
A)Democrats
B)Autocrats
C)Abdicrats
D)Underpersonals
E)Undersocials
A)Democrats
B)Autocrats
C)Abdicrats
D)Underpersonals
E)Undersocials
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55
According to Schutz,_____ are people who seek limited interaction.
A)underpersonals
B)abdicrats
C)personal individuals
D)loners
E)anti-socials
A)underpersonals
B)abdicrats
C)personal individuals
D)loners
E)anti-socials
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56
_____ can be defined as communication between two people.
A)Interpersonal communication
B)Group communication
C)Intrapersonal communication
D)Reciprocity
E)The dyadic effect
A)Interpersonal communication
B)Group communication
C)Intrapersonal communication
D)Reciprocity
E)The dyadic effect
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57
According to the social penetration theory,people go from:
A)intrapersonal to interpersonal communication.
B)superficial to intimate levels of communication.
C)interpersonal to group communication.
D)being undersocials to social individuals.
E)being underpersonals to personal individuals.
A)intrapersonal to interpersonal communication.
B)superficial to intimate levels of communication.
C)interpersonal to group communication.
D)being undersocials to social individuals.
E)being underpersonals to personal individuals.
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58
The social penetration theory was propounded by:
A)Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor.
B)Abraham Maslow.
C)Gordon Allport.
D)Bruce Tuckman.
E)Steven Beebe and Susan Beebe.
A)Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor.
B)Abraham Maslow.
C)Gordon Allport.
D)Bruce Tuckman.
E)Steven Beebe and Susan Beebe.
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59
A person who strikes a healthy balance in terms of the need for affection is known as an):
A)democrat.
B)abdicrat.
C)social person.
D)personal individual.
E)autocrat.
A)democrat.
B)abdicrat.
C)social person.
D)personal individual.
E)autocrat.
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60
An)_____ is one who strikes a healthy balance between being withdrawn and being the constant center of attention.
A)abdicrat
B)democrat
C)social person
D)autocrat
E)underpersonal
A)abdicrat
B)democrat
C)social person
D)autocrat
E)underpersonal
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61
Closings are similar to the _____ step,and often involve ritual norms.
A)initiation
B)preview
C)talking points
D)feedback
E)recycle
A)initiation
B)preview
C)talking points
D)feedback
E)recycle
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62
_____ refers to the imaginary bag we all carry,into which we place unresolved conflicts or grievances over time.
A)Gunnysacking
B)Knapsacking
C)Clutching
D)Bagging
E)Packing
A)Gunnysacking
B)Knapsacking
C)Clutching
D)Bagging
E)Packing
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63
This stage of a conversation can serve to reduce uncertainty and signal intent.
A)Preview
B)Talking points
C)Feedback
D)Closing
E)Recycle
A)Preview
B)Talking points
C)Feedback
D)Closing
E)Recycle
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64
Which of the following should be done in the event that you decide that the position is not right for you?
A)Notify the employer without delay
B)Become fixated on one position or job
C)Focus on the loss and all the hard work you've done
D)Seek out local resources and stop networking
E)Stop researching
A)Notify the employer without delay
B)Become fixated on one position or job
C)Focus on the loss and all the hard work you've done
D)Seek out local resources and stop networking
E)Stop researching
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65
Which of the following statements is true regarding performance during an employment interview?
A)When asked a question in the interview,focus on its literal meaning.
B)Responses about your strengths are an opening to brag.
C)Responses about your weakness are an invitation to confess.
D)Avoid using the "because" response wherever you can.
E)During a conference call,keep track of the time and limit each response to about a minute.
A)When asked a question in the interview,focus on its literal meaning.
B)Responses about your strengths are an opening to brag.
C)Responses about your weakness are an invitation to confess.
D)Avoid using the "because" response wherever you can.
E)During a conference call,keep track of the time and limit each response to about a minute.
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66
_____ is/are an opportunity to make sure the interaction was successful the first time.
A)Phatic communion
B)Previews
C)Closings
D)Feedback
E)Small talk
A)Phatic communion
B)Previews
C)Closings
D)Feedback
E)Small talk
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67
_____ is/are characterized by control,evaluation,and judgments,while _____ focuses on the points and not personalities.
A)Avoidance;approach
B)Face-saving strategies;face-detracting strategies
C)Gunnysacking;empathy
D)Avoidance;managing your emotions
E)Defensive communication;supportive communication
A)Avoidance;approach
B)Face-saving strategies;face-detracting strategies
C)Gunnysacking;empathy
D)Avoidance;managing your emotions
E)Defensive communication;supportive communication
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68
_____ listening involves listening to both the literal and implied meanings within a message.
A)Effective
B)Constructive
C)Empathetic
D)Active
E)Supportive
A)Effective
B)Constructive
C)Empathetic
D)Active
E)Supportive
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69
Face-saving strategies:
A)result in a defensive climate.
B)consider the message and the messenger as one.
C)protect credibility.
D)lead to power struggles.
E)are common in individualistic cultures.
A)result in a defensive climate.
B)consider the message and the messenger as one.
C)protect credibility.
D)lead to power struggles.
E)are common in individualistic cultures.
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70
Face-detracting strategies:
A)take away from the respect of a person.
B)preserve a supportive climate.
C)promote listening.
D)allow for collaboration.
E)are common in collectivist cultures.
A)take away from the respect of a person.
B)preserve a supportive climate.
C)promote listening.
D)allow for collaboration.
E)are common in collectivist cultures.
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71
Which of the following statements is not true regarding preparing for an employment interview?
A)Focus on how your talents,expertise,and experience can help the organization address its problems.
B)Be prepared only for standard questions related to your education and experience.
C)It is appropriate to call and ask the human resources offices about the dress code for an employment interview.
D)Contact the local chamber of commerce to know more about the company.
E)Carefully read the job ad that got you the interview,and memorize what it says about the job and the qualifications.
A)Focus on how your talents,expertise,and experience can help the organization address its problems.
B)Be prepared only for standard questions related to your education and experience.
C)It is appropriate to call and ask the human resources offices about the dress code for an employment interview.
D)Contact the local chamber of commerce to know more about the company.
E)Carefully read the job ad that got you the interview,and memorize what it says about the job and the qualifications.
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72
Anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski called small talk:
A)talking points.
B)shop talk.
C)previews.
D)ritualistic conversation.
E)phatic communion.
A)talking points.
B)shop talk.
C)previews.
D)ritualistic conversation.
E)phatic communion.
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73
Which of the following statements is a principle on conflict?
A)Conflict is a sign of a poor relationship.
B)Conflict can be avoided.
C)Conflict can always be resolved.
D)Conflict is not always bad.
E)Conflict is associated with compatible goals.
A)Conflict is a sign of a poor relationship.
B)Conflict can be avoided.
C)Conflict can always be resolved.
D)Conflict is not always bad.
E)Conflict is associated with compatible goals.
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74
Define self-concept.
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75
Two concepts central to both face-detracting and face-saving strategies are:
A)direct confrontation and indirect confrontation.
B)competition and collaboration.
C)avoidance and empathy.
D)listening and communication.
E)trust and self-disclosure.
A)direct confrontation and indirect confrontation.
B)competition and collaboration.
C)avoidance and empathy.
D)listening and communication.
E)trust and self-disclosure.
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76
Which of the following statements is true regarding the feedback stage of a conversation?
A)It is the opposite of the preview step.
B)It allows conversational partners to arrive a sense of mutual understanding.
C)Success at this stage can lead to additional interactions.
D)It comes directly after the preview stage.
E)It involves clarification but little discussion and restatement.
A)It is the opposite of the preview step.
B)It allows conversational partners to arrive a sense of mutual understanding.
C)Success at this stage can lead to additional interactions.
D)It comes directly after the preview stage.
E)It involves clarification but little discussion and restatement.
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77
Changing the subject or leaving the room when faced with a conflict situation is indicative of which of the following conflict management strategies?
A)Avoidance
B)Defensiveness
C)Supportiveness
D)Face-detracting strategies
E)Gunnysacking
A)Avoidance
B)Defensiveness
C)Supportiveness
D)Face-detracting strategies
E)Gunnysacking
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78
Discuss intrapersonal communication.
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79
Talking points is the third stage of a conversation.This stage:
A)does not inherently exist in all conversations.
B)reduces efficiency across time.
C)reinforces the goal orientation of the conversation.
D)is highly formal in nature.
E)involves casual references.
A)does not inherently exist in all conversations.
B)reduces efficiency across time.
C)reinforces the goal orientation of the conversation.
D)is highly formal in nature.
E)involves casual references.
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80
Which of the following statements is true regarding giving and receiving evaluations and criticism in the workplace?
A)If your supervisor starts to discuss a point and you immediately start debating the point in your mind,you are paying attention to what is actually being communicated.
B)If you are at the receiving end of an evaluation or criticism,you may need to ask a clarifying question if it doesn't count as an interruption.
C)Regardless of whether you are the employee receiving the criticism or the supervisor delivering it,avoid nodding and leaning forward.
D)If you disagree with an evaluation,bring up past issues and keep the conversation focused on the task at hand.
E)People generally like surprises and do not want to know what is coming.
A)If your supervisor starts to discuss a point and you immediately start debating the point in your mind,you are paying attention to what is actually being communicated.
B)If you are at the receiving end of an evaluation or criticism,you may need to ask a clarifying question if it doesn't count as an interruption.
C)Regardless of whether you are the employee receiving the criticism or the supervisor delivering it,avoid nodding and leaning forward.
D)If you disagree with an evaluation,bring up past issues and keep the conversation focused on the task at hand.
E)People generally like surprises and do not want to know what is coming.
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