Deck 11: Communication
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Deck 11: Communication
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The process of translating an idea or thought into a message consisting of verbal, written, or nonverbal symbols, or some combination of them, is called decoding.
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Communicating with someone through facial expressions, body posture, eye contact, and other physical gestures is referred to as non-audible communication.
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3
Good organizational behavior stems from communication, whereas bad organizational behavior stems from competition.
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4
Encoding-decoding conduits are the pathways through which messages are transmitted.
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Static is the term used to describe any disturbance that influences the effectiveness of the communication process.
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Encoding communicates how one feels about something another person has done or said.
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Nonverbal communication affects the impressions that people make on others. It also can hold the key to what someone is really thinking or what he/she really means.
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In order for meaning to be assigned to any received message, its contents must be interpreted through encoding.
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Fortunately, the choice of communication channel does not have an impact on the communication process.
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10
The process of decoding is complicated by many factors, including the knowledge and experience of the receiver and his or her relationship with the sender.
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11
The role of the "receiver" in the communication process is to decode the message into a perceived meaning.
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12
For all practical purposes, the communication process is completed when a message is sent.
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13
The role of the "receiver" in the communication process is to encode an intended meaning into a message.
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14
Feedback is the process through which the receiver communicates with the sender by returning another message.
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15
Unfortunately, in most workplaces, there is too much feedback rather than too little.
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Communication is the process of sending and receiving symbols with attached meanings.
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17
The key elements in the communication process include a source, who encodes an intended meaning into a message; a receiver, who decodes the message into a perceived meaning; and noise, which is any disruption in the transference of the message.
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18
Active communication occurs by facial expressions, body position, eye contact, and other physical gestures.
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19
Interestingly, nonverbal communication can take place through the physical arrangement of space.
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20
Communication channels are the pathways through which messages are communicated.
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21
Interestingly, given power that comes with the positions, formal channels of communication do not adhere to the organization's hierarchy of authority.
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22
Analysis of Hitler and Steve Jobs' speeches shows that they were masters of communicating with noise.
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23
International business experts advise that one of the best ways to gain understanding of cultural differences is to hire people from different countries.
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Crossed legs are quite acceptable in the United Kingdom but are rude in Saudi Arabia if the sole of the foot is directed toward someone.
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Because formal channels are recognized as authoritative, it is typical for communication of policies, procedures, and other official announcements to adhere to them.
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26
The primary disadvantage of grapevines is that they transfer information slowly and fairly inefficiently.
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27
Furniture placement can provide effective verbal communication with active listening.
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28
The most common barriers in the workplace include interpersonal issues, location distractions, emotional or semantic barriers, and cultural barriers.
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Information flows in organizations through both formal and informal channels of communication.
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30
The U.S. is a low-context culture where words convey only part of a message, while the rest of the message must be inferred from body language and additional contextual cues.
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31
Lisa cannot listen objectively to Tom due to issues with lack of trust. Lisa is experiencing an interpersonal barrier to communication.
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32
Physical barriers occur when individuals are not able to objectively listen to the sender due to things such as lack of trust, personality clashes, and a bad reputation.
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33
The primary advantage of grapevines occurs when they transmit incorrect but timely information.
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34
Avoidance is a major barrier to openness and honesty in communication.
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35
Channel richness is the capacity of a communication channel to convey information in an effective manner.
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36
Being part of a grapevine can provide a sense of security from "being in the know" and can help fulfill the needs of people involved in them.
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37
Ethnocentrism is often accompanied by the inclination to try to understand alternative points of view.
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38
Fortunately, semantic barriers occur only when people communicate in two different languages.
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39
Formal channels of communication follow the chain of command established by an organization's hierarchy of authority.
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40
A grapevine transfers rumors and other unofficial information through networks of friendships and acquaintances.
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41
In general, the richest communication channel is email communication.
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42
The study of how building design may influence communication and productivity by improving lateral communications is referred to as organizational ecology.
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43
Research shows that a key factor that plays into the choice to voice or remain silent is the perceived efficacy of voice.
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44
To be an effective active listener, research suggests, that people should only pay attention to verbal expressions and ignore nonverbal expressions.
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45
Upward communication keeps higher organizational levels informed about what lower-level employees are doing and the problems they are having.
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46
One of the major functions of downward communication is to achieve influence by providing information.
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47
Jodi is interested in finding the leanest form of communication. She should use face-to-face communication.
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48
The biggest mistake people make in active listening is jumping to advice too early, or deflecting off their problem and on to your own.
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49
Inside an organization, employees communicate across departmental levels through parallel communication.
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50
The flow of messages from lower to higher organizational levels is downward communication.
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51
Organizations foster voice through location design and policies.
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52
Listening to another person with the purpose of helping him or her think through a problem they are having is called dynamic listening.
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53
For upward communication to be effective, people must be willing to listen to other functions and departments from the perspective of serving their needs as "internal customers."
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54
Leaner channels work well for more routine and straightforward messages, whereas richer channels work well with complex and open-ended messages.
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Upward communication keeps higher organizational levels informed about the organization's strategies and policies.
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56
To be an effective active listener, a person should listen only for content -- trying to hear exactly what is being said.
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57
For lateral communication to be effective, people must be willing and able to communicate across departmental or functional boundaries.
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Lateral communication follows the chain of command from top to bottom.
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59
The study of how building design may influence communication and productivity by improving lateral communications is known as organizational proxemics.
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60
Because of the mass appeal and cost effectiveness, the richest communication channel is a posted notice or bulletin.
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61
Which of these refers to anything that interferes with the effectiveness of communication?
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Grapevine
C) Noise
D) Reflecting
E) Presence
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Grapevine
C) Noise
D) Reflecting
E) Presence
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62
A reflection is an opening up or revelation to another of something about oneself
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63
Which of the following represent the two sides of the communication process?
A) Forwarding a message; receiving a message.
B) Forwarding a message; listening to a message.
C) Sending a message; reinforcing a message.
D) Telling a message; reinforcing a message.
E) Sending a message; receiving a message.
A) Forwarding a message; receiving a message.
B) Forwarding a message; listening to a message.
C) Sending a message; reinforcing a message.
D) Telling a message; reinforcing a message.
E) Sending a message; receiving a message.
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64
John dislikes his co-worker, Dylan. Dylan must miss the morning staff meeting as he has other work-related responsibilities to complete at this time. It is John's responsibility to fill Dylan in on what happened at the meeting. Many times John decides to leave out critical details or pointers that may help Dylan to be more successful in getting things done. John is engaging in which communication barrier?
A) Selective listening
B) Filtering
C) Semantic barriers
D) Physical distractions
E) Proxemics
A) Selective listening
B) Filtering
C) Semantic barriers
D) Physical distractions
E) Proxemics
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65
Feedback-seeking is a person's overall receptivity to feedback.
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66
Because of their efficiency, __________ are frequently used in work settings.
A) three-way communications
B) two-way communications
C) one-way communications
D) group communications
E) individual communications
A) three-way communications
B) two-way communications
C) one-way communications
D) group communications
E) individual communications
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67
All of the following statements are true with respect to two-way communication EXCEPT:
A) Two-way communication goes from sender to receiver and back again.
B) Two-way communication is characterized by the normal interactive conversation in our daily experiences.
C) Research indicates that two-way communication is often less effective than one-way communication.
D) Two-way communication is more time consuming than one-way communication.
E) Two-way communication is more costly than one-way communication.
A) Two-way communication goes from sender to receiver and back again.
B) Two-way communication is characterized by the normal interactive conversation in our daily experiences.
C) Research indicates that two-way communication is often less effective than one-way communication.
D) Two-way communication is more time consuming than one-way communication.
E) Two-way communication is more costly than one-way communication.
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68
When engaging in supportive communication, it is helpful for a person to use absolutes such as, "You never listen to me."
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69
Which of the following is not a type of communication channel?
A) Face-to-face meetings
B) E-mail
C) Online discussions
D) Decoding
E) Written letters
A) Face-to-face meetings
B) E-mail
C) Online discussions
D) Decoding
E) Written letters
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70
Deflecting means paraphrasing back what the other has said.
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71
Relational maintenance involves actions to return the relationship to a positive state.
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72
__________ occurs when individuals block out information or only hear things that match preconceived notions.
A) Mangled messages
B) Selective listening
C) Perceptual distractions
D) Semantic problems
E) Communication barriers
A) Mangled messages
B) Selective listening
C) Perceptual distractions
D) Semantic problems
E) Communication barriers
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73
A supportive communication principle suggests focus on the support structure in the organization instead of the personality of individuals.
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74
Which of these is NOT an example of a one-way communication?
A) Memos
B) E-mail
C) Letters
D) Discussion boards
E) Voice mail
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B) E-mail
C) Letters
D) Discussion boards
E) Voice mail
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75
The art of impression management during interviews requires careful attention to __________.
A) dress
B) verbal communication
C) timeliness
D) nonverbal aspects of communication
E) both verbal and nonverbal aspects of communication
A) dress
B) verbal communication
C) timeliness
D) nonverbal aspects of communication
E) both verbal and nonverbal aspects of communication
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76
Research indicates that __________ communication is more accurate and effective than _______ communication.
A) one-way; two-way
B) individual; group
C) team; individual
D) two-way; one-way
E) one-way; group
A) one-way; two-way
B) individual; group
C) team; individual
D) two-way; one-way
E) one-way; group
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77
Potential communication barriers come from all of the following EXCEPT:
A) cultural similarities.
B) semantic problems.
C) mixed messages.
D) interpersonal issues.
E) physical distractions.
A) cultural similarities.
B) semantic problems.
C) mixed messages.
D) interpersonal issues.
E) physical distractions.
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78
In most workplaces, there is too little positive feedback because people fear raising emotions in the other they are not prepared to handle.
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79
__________ communication is more costly and time consuming than __________ communication.
a) One-way; two-way
b) Individual; group
c) Team; individual
d) Two-way; one-way
e) One-way; group
a) One-way; two-way
b) Individual; group
c) Team; individual
d) Two-way; one-way
e) One-way; group
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In comparing two-way communication with one-way communication, research indicates that
A) two-way communication is more accurate.
B) one-way communication is more accurate.
C) both types of communication are the same in terms of accuracy.
D) two-way communication is more accurate in large firms, and one-way communication is more accurate in small firms.
E) two-way communication is more accurate in small firms, and one-way communication is more accurate in large firms.
A) two-way communication is more accurate.
B) one-way communication is more accurate.
C) both types of communication are the same in terms of accuracy.
D) two-way communication is more accurate in large firms, and one-way communication is more accurate in small firms.
E) two-way communication is more accurate in small firms, and one-way communication is more accurate in large firms.
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