*MC* SAYLOR - COMM001: Principles of Human Communication (*Multiple Choice Questions*)
Which communication theory or model attempts to determine the reasons why people do what they do? a. Attribution Theory b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Elaboration of Likelihood Model d. Coordinated Management of Meaning
Attribution Theory
We are experiencing which of the following relational dialectics when we may miss our romantic partner when she or he is away but simultaneously enjoy that time that we have to ourselves? a. Autonomy-Connection b. Openness-Closedness c. Novelty-Predictability d. Positivity-Negativity
Autonomy-Connection
Fill in the blank. _____________ is any barrier that interferes with the sending or receiving of a message. a. Noise b. Channel c. Culture d. Message
Noise
Fill in the blank. _______________ is any meaning conveyed through sounds, behaviors, and artifacts other than words. a. Noise b. Nonverbal communication c. Spoken verbal communication d. Written verbal communication
Nonverbal communication
Which of the following terms may be defined as vocal qualities such as pitch, volume, inflection, rate of speech, and rhythm? a. Haptics b. Proxemics c. Chronemics d. Paralanguage
Paralanguage
Which of the following is the process by which we attach meaning to the world around us? a. Selection b. Perception c. Organization d. Interpretation
Perception
In the following scenario, identify the listening barrier. You are in class, and your instructor is presenting a lecture on a topic that is very interesting to you. Outside the window the marching band is practicing for the big tournament this weekend. a. Physical noise b. Semantic noise c. Psychological noise d. Physiological noise
Physical noise
In the following scenario, identify the listening barrier. You are having a conversation with a friend. She is explaining her feelings about a recent situation at work that has upset her. You are trying to pay close attention to the details of her story, but you have not eaten anything since breakfast and your stomach is growling. a. Physical noise b. Semantic noise c. Psychological noise d. Physiological noise
Physiological noise
When people participate in groups, they take on one or more roles that contribute or distract from the functions of the group. The following behaviors describe which group role? This person complains about insignificant concerns and blocks the group's progress by not letting them get on with their work. a. Blocker b. Deserter c. Recognition seeker d. Self-interest pleader
Blocker
Which component of the communication model is described as the method or conduit a sender uses to reach a receiver? a. Noise b. Sender c. Channel d. Message
Channel
Which organizational communication theory describes power using terms such as authority, traditional, bureaucratic, and charismatic? a. Scanlon's Plan b. McGregor's Theory X c. Human Relations Theory d. Classic-Bureaucratic Theory
Classic-Bureaucratic Theory
When people participate in groups, they take on one or more roles that contribute or distract from the functions of the group. The following behaviors describe which group role? This person uses the group as a place to discuss personal matters that are not relevant to the group or its goals. a. Blocker b. Deserter c. Confessor d. Recognition seeker
Confessor
Which of the following is an example of appropriate interpersonal communication between employees and supervisors within organizations? a. Constructive feedback b. Systematic soldiering c. Passive listening behaviors d. Share gossip about coworkers
Constructive feedback
Which of the following communication theories implies that individuals gather, create, and interpret their understanding of the world around them based on their interactions with information and events around them? a. Constructivism b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Elaboration of Likelihood Model d. Coordinated Management of Meaning
Constructivism
Which of the following is a characteristic of an organization? a. Chaos b. Technology adept c. One-way communication d. Coordinated social unit
Coordinated social unit
Which theory of mass communication uses the metaphor of the farmer to describe the mass media's power to encourage or develop the audience's interest or concern about a particular topic? a. Cultivation b. Reinforcement Approach c. Uses and Gratification d. Diffusion of Innovation
Cultivation
Which of the following terms is defined as the psychological discomfort of adjusting to a new cultural system? a. Human nature b. Culture shock c. Ethnocentrism d. Multicultural communication
Culture shock
Romantic relationships develop on a similar model as friendships. Which of the following characteristics influence our choice of partners in the development of romantic relationships? a. Eros, pathos, and mania b. Intention, emotion, and temper c. Physique, personality, and dress d. Proximity, self-identity, and similarity to ourselves
Proximity, self-identity, and similarity to ourselves
Fill in the blank. According to ___________ theory, persuasive attempts made through the mass media will reinforce existing attitudes. _____ a. Cultivation b. Reinforcement Approach c. Uses and Gratification d. Diffusion of Innovation
Reinforcement Approach
Every morning Sam turns on the television to watch the local news and weather to learn about the events of the day and prepare for his commute to work. This is an example of which of the functions of mass communication? _____ a. Correlation b. Surveillance c. Entertainment d. Sensationalization
Surveillance
Which communication theory or model asserts that communication occurs across boundaries where information and resources are shared? a. Systems Theory b. Social Judgment Theory c. Symbolic Interactionism d. Social Penetration Theory
Systems Theory
There are a number of ways to improve your listening skills. Pat and Dale are new business associates who have just met at a company luncheon. Pat shakes Dale's hand and says, "I'm very happy to meet you. What division of the company are you with?" This interaction is an example of which method for improving your listening skills? a. Taking notes b. Changing the topic of conversation c. Maintaining comfortable eye contact d. Developing a genuine interest in the other person
Developing a genuine interest in the other person
People process information in one of two ways: the intensive central route or the simple cues peripheral route. Which communication theory or model is typically used to explain persuasion? a. Constructivism b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Elaboration of Likelihood Model d. Coordinated Management of Meaning
Elaboration of Likelihood Model
When people participate in groups, they take on one or more roles that contribute or distract from the functions of the group. The following behaviors describe which group role? This person functions as a motivator, providing support and positive encouragement to the group. a. Clown b. Blocker c. Deserter d. Energizer
Energizer
Which of the following statements about ethics in communication is false? a. Ethical communication results in ethical outcomes or ends. b. Ethical communication is prepared with the intention of telling the truth. c. Ethical communication relies on manipulating facts to achieve a covert outcome. d. Ethical communication relies on the use of ethical means or rationales to achieve an outcome.
Ethical communication relies on manipulating facts to achieve a covert outcome
Fill in the blank. Members of a group who have cultural differences (values, beliefs, and world views) regarding what is fair may experience differences in __________ that will affect their group decision making. a. Ethics b. Gender c. Leadership d. Communication
Ethics
Which of the following is one of the greatest challenges for organizations today and is the basic code of conduct that members of an organization use to determine whether an action is right or wrong? a. Ethos b. Ethics c. Strategic communication d. Ineffective communication
Ethics
Fill in the blank. Members of _____________ groups meet in person to address group work. a. Virtual b. Co-located c. Management d. Face-to-face
Face-to-face
A response of the receiver to the sender is known as which of the following? a. Feedback b. External noise c. Internal noise d. Semantic noise
Feedback
An individual's perception of important goals and barriers is a requirement necessary to attain goals. Our perceptions are the key to the way we interact in groups and attain our life goals. These statements are true according to which theory of group communication? a. Groupthink b. Field Theory c. Attraction Theory d. Social Influence Theory
Field Theory
Which of the following is an example of gender-neutral language? a. Mother b. Fireman c. Chairman d. Letter carrier
Letter carrier
Which of the following statements about listening is false? a. Listening is an act of perception. b. Listening and hearing are the same concepts. c. Listening is based on our personal assumptions about a situation. d. In listening, we attend to certain pieces of information and choose to ignore other pieces of information.
Listening and hearing are the same concepts
The mass media acts like a gun firing a shot of information at a passive audience, according to which theory of mass communication? _____ a. Cultivation b. Magic Bullet c. Uses and Gratification d. Diffusion of Innovation
Magic Bullet
Fill in the blank. According to Laura K. Hahn, Lance Lippert, and Scott T. Paynton, __________ is "the public transfer of messages through media or technology driven channels to a large number of recipients from an entity, usually involving some type of cost or fee (advertising) for the user." _____ a. Mass communication b. Corporate communication c. Interpersonal communication d. Organizational communication
Mass communication
Fill in the blank. According to Littlejohn and Foss, __________ is "the process whereby media organizations produce and transmit messages to large publics and the process by which those messages are sought, used, and consumed by audiences." _____ a. Mass communication b. Corporate communication c. Interpersonal communication d. Organizational communication
Mass communication
Which component of the communication model is composed of symbols and their meaning? a. Noise b. Sender c. Channel d. Message
Message
Which of the following statements is true about the Linear Model of Communication? a. The Linear Model of Communication is a mathematical equation. b. The Linear Model of Communication is the same as the Transactional Model of Communication. c. The Linear Model of Communication suggests that communication moves in only one direction. d. The Linear Model of Communication suggests that the encoder and the decoder are one in the same person.
The Linear Model of Communication suggests that communication moves in only one direction
Which of the following is a characteristic of an organization? a. Unique b. Temporary c. Bound by red tape d. Works to achieve a common goal
Works to achieve a common goal
Fill in the blank. Mary is the Human Resources Manager at your company. Mary sent an email to Penny, a newly hired employee, to explain how to use the company's time management system. This is an example of an e-mail transaction between two employees of an organization that is considered: a. formal. b. informal. c. summative. d. fraternization.
formal
Fill in the blank. In communication, the _______________ decodes the message. a. noise b. sender c. channel d. receiver
receiver
Fill in the blank. Revealing information about yourself as a means to claim an authentic identity is one definition of: a. self-disclosure. b. appearance management. c. impression management. d. interpersonal communication.
self-disclosure
In which stage of group development do members of the group come together for the first time? a. Forming b. Norming c. Storming d. Performing
Forming
There are many models for the development of relationships, for example friendships. These models share a similar pattern of development from initiation to termination. Which stage of relationship development is characterized by communication that moves beyond initial roles as the participants begin to interact with one another to see if there are common interests, as well as an interest to continue getting to know about one another? a. Coming together b. Friendly relations c. Nascent friendship d. Role-limited interaction
Friendly relations
According to Marshal McLuhan's theory of mass communication, he predicted that the mass media and technology would come to affect not only our immediate community, but the world at large. What is the term that describes this phenomenon? _____ a. Innovation b. Equifinality c. Global Village d. Hypodermic Needle
Global Village
Xavier and Leigh are planning to buy a car. Xavier wants to save money and buy a used vehicle. Leigh considers the price and wants a new red convertible sports car. This scenario exhibits what type of conflict? a. Goal conflict b. Value conflict c. Affective conflict d. Cognitive conflict
Goal conflict
Which of the following is the informal unofficial, confidential chain of communication within an organization? a. Memos b. Intranet c. Grape vine d. Performance review
Grape vine
Two friends meet on the street and shake hands in a sign of greeting. This is an example of which of the following type of communication? a. Haptics b. Proxemics c. Chronemics d. Paralanguage
Haptics
Which organizational communication theory describes members of an organization using terms such as industrious and self-directed, instead of lazy and irresponsible? a. Systems Theory b. McGregor's Theory X c. Human Relations Theory d. Classic-Bureaucratic Theory
Human Relations Theory
Which of the following paradigms of communication theory maintains that we follow shared rules of communication, rather than strict laws? a. Systems b. Rhetoric c. Empiricism d. Human rules
Human rules
Fill in the blank. According to Talya Bauer and Berrin Erdogan, ___________ is "when the information processing demands on an individual's time to perform interactions and internal calculations exceed the supply or capacity of time available for such processing. a. Productivity b. Employee engagement c. Information overload d. Organizational communication
Information overload
Fill in the blank. Increases in the use of technology in the workplace coupled with increasing expectations for higher productivity from employees describes which of the following concepts? a. Employee engagement b. Information overload c. Systematic soldiering d. Information amplification
Information overload
Which communication theory or model asserts that people strive to maintain a positive image with others because individuals are concerned with how others might perceive them? a. Attribution Theory b. Issues of Face Theory c. Symbolic Interactionism d. Elaboration of Likelihood Model
Issues of Face Theory
Which of the following is considered non-verbal communication? a. A company memo b. A radio reporter reading the news c. A street sign that reads "Private Drive" d. Laughter after someone tells a funny story
Laughter after someone tells a funny story
There are many strategies to becoming a better listener. Sarah and Sasha are good friends. They are talking while watching their favorite television program. Sasha says to Sarah, "I must go home. I will meet you at school tomorrow at 9 a.m." Sarah nods her head as she laughs at the amusing television program. The next day, Sarah arrives at school at noon. Which of the following is an appropriate strategy for Sarah to become a better listener? a. Take notes. b. Set aside personal biases. c. Ask open-ended questions for clarification. d. Remove distractions that might reduce your attention span.
Remove distractions that might reduce your attention span
Which of the following terms may be defined as "any kind of human symbol use that functions in any realm - public, private, or anything in between"? a. Literacy b. Rhetoric c. Semantics d. Communication
Rhetoric
Suyin and Neil are friends who are just beginning to get to know one another. Suyin and Neil were raised in different cultures and are quickly learning that they each value the concept of time differently and have different words to describe the concept. Neil says to Suyin, "I'll see you later." Suyin is confused and does not know whether "later" is that afternoon or tomorrow. This scenario is an example of which theory that affects interpersonal communication? a. Attribution Theory b. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis c. The Interactional View d. Elaboration of Likelihood Model
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
The perception process consists of three stages. Which of the following gives the correct sequence of the three stages? a. Interpretation, organization, selection b. Organization, interpretation, selection c. Selection, organization, interpretation d. Communication, selection, interpretation
Selection, organization, interpretation
In the following scenario, identify the listening barrier. You are in a biology class, and your instructor is using terminology that is new to you. You did not study the chapters for today's lecture; the new terms all sound foreign to you. a. Physical noise b. Semantic noise c. Psychological noise d. Physiological noise
Semantic noise
Which component of the communication model is responsible for initiating the transaction and encoding the message? a. Noise b. Sender c. Channel d. Receiver
Sender
According to the Linear Model of Communication, communication moves only in one direction. Choose the sequence below that best describes the Linear Model of Communication. a. Channel, message, noise, sender, receiver b. Channel, sender, receiver, message, noise c. Sender, message, channel, receiver, noise d. Sender, message, noise, receiver, channel
Sender, message, channel, receiver, noise
Which communication theory seeks to answer the question "why do people behave aggressively even when social norms and pressures frown on aggression"? a. Groupthink b. Field Theory c. Attraction Theory d. Social Influence Theory
Social Influence Theory
According to which theory or model of communication is attitude change is mediated by judgmental process and effects? a. Constructivism b. Social Judgment Theory c. Elaboration of Likelihood Model d. Coordinated Management of Meaning
Social Judgment Theory
Which communication theory or model observes that as individuals develop relationships with others, they communicate from superficial topics to more deeply personal topics? a. Constructivism b. Symbolic Interactionism c. Social Penetration Theory d. Coordinated Management of Meaning
Social Penetration Theory
There are many models for the development of relationships, for example friendships. These models share a similar pattern of development from initiation to termination. Which stage of relationship development is characterized as one in which friends take each other for granted as friends, but not in a negative way? a. Maintenance b. Nascent friendship c. Stabilized friendship d. Role-limited interaction
Stabilized friendship
Which of the following is a body of statements that represent a clear, rounded, and systematic view of a subject at a high level of abstraction? a. Model b. Theory c. Discipline d. Organization
Theory
Fill in the blank. ________ is the belief that the supervisor will show integrity, fairness, and predictability in his or her dealings with employees. a. Trust b. Openness c. Equifinality d. Equivocality
Trust
Individuals seek to satisfy their personal needs through the use of mass mediated messages, according to which mass communication theory? a. Cultivation b. Reinforcement Approach c. Uses and Gratification d. Diffusion of Innovation
Uses and Gratification
Darnell and Chris are friends who value one another:::: Darnell and Chris are friends who value one another's differences. This has always been a strong point in their relationship. It is now an election year, and Darnell and Chris find that they do not share the same political ideologies. This scenario exhibits what type of conflict? a. Goal conflict b. Value conflict c. Affective conflict d. Cognitive conflict
Value conflict
Fill in the blank. Members of __________ groups are not located in the same physical space. a. Virtual b. Co-located c. Management d. Face-to-face
Virtual
For as long as you have known Pat and Dale they have been inseparable. Lately, you have seen Dale drinking coffee alone in the cafeteria. Dale rarely talks about adventures with Pat. From these observations you might conclude that Pat and Dale are in which stage of their relationship? a. Coming together b. Waning friendship c. Nascent friendship d. Stabilized friendship
Waning friendship
Which of the following is an example of a confirming climate in interpersonal communication? a. You go for a job interview, and the receptionist never looks up to see that someone has entered the room. b. You go for a job interview, and the receptionist takes your application and files it away before reading it. c. You go for a job interview, and the manager greets you with a smile, a handshake, and says "Good to meet you." d. You go for a job interview, and the manager looks down at his clipboard and makes a checkmark on a page of paper.
You go for a job interview, and the manager greets you with a smile, a handshake, and says "Good to meet you."
We are experiencing which of the following relational dialectics when we may miss our romantic partner when she or he is away but simultaneously enjoy that time that we have to ourselves? a. Autonomy-Connection b. Openness-Closedness c. Novelty-Predictability d. Positivity-Negativity
a. Autonomy-Connection
Which of the following is the moral dimension of communication, in which telling the truth and not harming the innocent are emphasized? a. Ethical principles b. Communication barriers c. Components of perception d. Theories of communication
a. Ethical principles
Which of the following terms may be defined as "any kind of human symbol use that functions in any realm - public, private, or anything in between"? a. Literacy b. Rhetoric c. Semantics d. Communication
b. Rhetoric
At the intersection of appreciating diversity and its effect on communication is our understanding of belief systems, values, and behaviors that support a particular ideology or social arrangement. This is also known as: a. haptics. b. culture. c. proxemics. d. paralanguage.
culture
In the Johari Window model of self-disclosure, the Blind Self includes things that: a. are known by you and known by others. b. are known by you but not known to others. c. you do not know about yourself, nor do others know about you. d. you do not know about yourself, but which others know about you.
you do not know about yourself, but which others know about you
