Betsy Rock BA 285 Ch.11
Which of the following is an example of communication?
A professor tells a class that they may start an exam, and they open to the first page of the exam.
A(n) _________ network is a type of small-group network that permits employees in a team to actively communicate with each other without anyone taking a leadership role.
An all-channel network is a type of small-group network that permits employees in a team to actively communicate with each other. Group members are free to contribute and no one person takes on a leadership role.
______________ is a thorough consideration of evidence and information that relies on facts, figures, and logic.
Controlled processing
What is the best way to overcome cultural communication barriers?
Creating a "third culture" in which both sides can participate the ideal condition for intercultural communication is to create an ad hoc "third culture" where a group can incorporate aspects of each member's cultural communication preferences.
Which of the following is used to assign goals, deliver job instructions, and explain policies and procedures?
Downward communication
Which of the following terms describes communication that flows from one level of a group or organization to a lower level?
Downward communication
Sam is putting together his thoughts into a speech he will deliver to his employees. Sam is engaged in which of aspect of the communication process?
Encoding
Which of the following communication channels has the highest channel richness?
Face- to-face conversation
Which of the following is LEAST likely a barrier to effective communication?
Feedback
Which barrier to effective communication involves a sender purposefully manipulating information so the receiver will see it more favorably?
Filtering
___________ are established by firms to transmit messages about the professional activities of employees.
Formal channels
Which of the following is typically responsible for relaying gossip and rumors in an organization?
Grapevine
Which of the following LEAST likely creates a barrier in cross-cultural communication?
Grapevines
Which of the following is LEAST likely a form of nonverbal communication?
Grapevines
Which of the following is a form of oral communication?
Grapevines
Which of the following most likely characterizes people who are persuaded by evidence and facts?
High need for cognition People with a high need for cognition are most likely convinced by evidence and facts. People with a low need for cognition rely on intuition and emotion to guide their evaluations of persuasive messages.
Which component of the communication process includes writing and gesturing?
The message itself
Filtering is a barrier to effective communication that takes place when ________.
a sender purposely manipulates information so the receiver will see it more favorably
In high-context cultures, ________.
an individual's status and reputation are essential to understanding
Filtering refers to ________.
deliberately manipulating a message for a favorable reception
Noise in communication primarily refers to ________.
distortions of message clarity, such as perceptual bias
The communication process includes ________.
encoding a message to go through a channel
Managers utilize downward communication for all of these purposes EXCEPT to ____________.
inform higher-ups of goal attainment
An all-channel communication network most likely ________.
is used in teams where there is no central leader
An example of low channel richness includes ____________.
letters
A channel is said to be rich when it ________.
permits the sender to receive multiple cues of what the sender thinks
When communicating with people from a different culture, Casmir suggests doing all of the following to reduce misinterpretations EXCEPT ________.
providing your personal interpretations
In lateral communication, employees can most likely ________.
save time by coordinating with their work group
In high-context cultures, people rely heavily on ___________ in communicating with others.
subtle situational cues
Selective perception is a barrier to effective communication that takes place when ___________.
the receivers in the communication process selectively see and hear based on their needs and motivations
Nonverbal communication includes all of the following EXCEPT ________.
written communication
Which of the following audience members would most likely use controlled processing instead of automatic processing?
Beth, who is well informed about the topic
Downward communication refers to _________.
instructions, feedback, and goal setting from group leaders
Which of the following is an example of upward communication?
A class provides course evaluations relating to professor effectiveness.
Which of the following involves using heuristics to consider information and evidence in a relatively superficial manner?
Automatic processing
Which of the following typically involves considering evidence and information on a superficial level?
Automatic processing
What is a benefit of selecting written communication as a channel?
Both the sender and receiver can later verify and refer back to the message. Written communication is the most tangible and verifiable, and both the sender and receiver will have a record of the message. Written business communication today is usually conducted via letters, e-mail, instant messaging, text messaging, social media, and blogs.
_____________ has a low-context culture.
Canada
Which type of small group network rigidly follows a formal chain of command?
Chain Networks
In the communication process, which of these represents a medium through which a message travels?
Channel
What is the name for the medium through which the message travels in the communication process?
Channel
Which of the following involves the amount of information transferred per communication period?
Channel richness
What is communication apprehension?
Individuals finding it difficult to communicate due to tension and anxiety
Which of the following barriers to effective communication involves straining an individual's processing capacity?
Information overload
Why is written communication considered tangible and verifiable?
It allows both sender and receiver to have a record of the message.
What is true of nonverbal communication?
It can enhance or detract from the meaning of a communication.
Which of the following is true of the grapevine?
It can persist when there is uncertainty about conditions in the organization.
What is one drawback of automatic processing of a persuasive message?
It means a receiver can be more influenced by an emotional appeal.
Which of the following is an advantage of written communication?
It preserves the message's original content.
Which of these are informally generated to side-step the vertical hierarchy and accelerate action?
Lateral communications
Which of the following are advantages of oral communication?
Speed and Feedback
What effect does an audience's extensive prior knowledge have on a persuasive message?
They require more thoughtful reasoning and evidence to be persuaded. People who are very well informed about a subject area are more likely to use controlled processing strategies. They have already thought through various arguments for or against a specific course of action, and therefore they won't change their position unless very good, thoughtful reasons are provided..
Which of the following would be used by a low-level manager to provide feedback and relay current problems to a top manager at a firm?
Upward communication
Which small group network relies on a central figure to serve as the intermediary for all group communication?
Wheel
Which type of small-group network relies on key individuals to act as channels for all group communication?
Wheel network
What is the most reliable tool for long, complex communications and the most efficient tool for short messages?
Written communication