COMM 105 Midterm
Putting together all that we have selected and organized, in order to make sense of communication, is known as __________.
Interpretation
Disruptive conflicts in groups or teams is marked by communication that ______
Is competitive
Two or more people
Team
Presentations sources should _____
- Be cited - Be credible - Support the points you've made in your presentation
What influences perceptions?
- Culture factors - Social roles - Expectations
Which areas need to be considered when doing an audience analysis?
- Familiarity with the topic - Education level - Age
Types of communication
- Intrapersonal (internal) - Mass media - Interpersonal (external) -Mediatied(letter/tech com) - Group & team - Intercultural - Public - Organizational
Communication anxiety...
- Is natural - Is experienced by public figures - Improves communication
What are common paralanguages?
- Pitch - Volume - Rate - Vocal quality - Nonfluencies - Silence
All of the following can be used to express power
- Silence - Touching someone - Moving into someone's space
What percentage of waking time does the average person spend listening, according to studies?
45-55%
Nonverbal communication is estimated to account for what percentage of the total meaning of communication?
65-93%
What is a prototype?
A knowledge structure that defines the clearest or most representative example of some category.
The main idea of the entire speech that is similar to a thesis statement in a paper is...
A purpose statement
"In my sorority we recognize the sisters that make the dean's list each semester by putting a mini-box of Godiva's chocolates next to their dinner plates," Amy says. "That way, everyone realizes who has done well academically." This is an example of __________.
A rite
When the primary goal is to change listener's attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors, one delivers _____
A speech to persuade
Nathan just moved into a new apartment and spent the first day hanging pictures, putting out souvenirs of important times, and placing favorite objects on the bookshelves. Nathan has relied on what form of nonverbal communication to personalize the new apartment?
Artifacts
Communication rules are ________
BOTH shared understandings about what communication means and shared understandings about what behaviors are appropriate in various situations
What does a good introduction do?
Captures the listeners' attention, motivates the audience to listen, provides the thesis statement and enhances the speaker's credibility.
Closeness or feeling of espirt de corps among members of a group
Cohesion
The degree of closeness among group members and a sense of group spirit are known as ________
Cohesion
A systemic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings
Communication
The most significant potential disadvantages of group discussion are _________
Conformity pressures & time required
One of two levels of meaning; the literal information in a message
Content level of meaning
Identify & challenge that which oppresses, marginalizes, or harms
Critical Research
Visual aids should ______, or do not use them so saith Prof Dunbar.
Enhance the listener's understanding of what is being discussed.
When a close friend she hasn't seen in a long time visits Beth in her dormitory room, Beth closes the door to the hallway, turns off the radio and shuts the window. By doing so Beth is reducing the potential __________ so she can effectively listen to her friend.
Environmental distractions
T/F A presentation doesn't need an introduction and a conclusion if it's done correctly.
False
T/F An informative speech and a persuasive speech are exactly the same; they only answer different questions.
False
T/F Conflict within a group is unnatural and is always counterproductive.
False
T/F One of the advantages of public speaking is, it doesn't require as much preparation as face-to-face conversations.
False
Verbal or nonverbal response to a message.
Feedback
Three or more people who interact over time, depend on one another, and follow shared rules of conduct to reach a common goal are known as a ______
Group
Touch
Haptics
Which of the following is a personal construct?
How a co-worker measures up on the dimension of intelligent-unintelligent.
Which of the following statements demonstrate that Adam is taking responsibility for his thoughts and feelings?
I feel hurt by what you are saying
The term referring to body position and motions is ____
Kinesics
A set of behaviors that helps a group maintain a good climate and accomplish tasks in an organized way
Leadership
One of three forms of proof; proof based on logic and reasoning
Logos
The significance we attribute to a phenomenon what it signifies to us
Meaning
When you are tired, stressed, or sick, you are likely to perceive things more negatively than when you are well rested. This is an example of __________.
Physiological influences
As soon as the news program begins an interview with the President, Dolores quits paying attention and she mumbles to herself, "I already know everything he has to say and I don't want to hear it again." Dolores' ability to listen is being hindered by __________.
Prejudgement
An ongoing continuity, the beginning and end of which are difficult to identify; for example communication
Process
Use of space
Proxemics
Our perception of when a given interaction begins and ends is known as __________.
Punctuation
What type of research includes.. textual analysis, ethnography, and historical research?
Qualitative
A group of employees that generates suggestion for improving operations at a company is called a______
Quality improvement team
What type of researches includes.. surveys, experiments, and frequency?
Quantitative
Most experts consider the final aspect of listening to be __________.
Remembering
The process of examining a text to see how it works communicatively
Rhetorical Criticism
Which of the following is NOT a communication practice that reflects and upholds organizational culture?
Schema
Annika says, "I didn't get a job offer because the interviewer was biased and it was a nasty day. However, Kathy didn't get an offer because she isn't qualified." This is an example of __________.
Self-serving bias
According to scholars of organizational culture, humans are by nature ______
Storytellers
The way of thinking, acting, and viewing work shared by members of an organization that reflects the organization's identity is known as __________.
Structure
Studying phenomena in multiple ways
Triangulation
T/F Because language is abstract, ambiguous and arbitrary, we have to interpret it to determine what it means
True
What is paralanguage?
Vocal cues that accompany spoken language
Which is NOT an example of nonverbal communication?
Words used to describe an action
Things that we use to show our identity and personality
artifactual choices
The role of time in communication
chronemics
prasing effort
enhancement rites
The branch of philosophy that deals with the goodness or rightness of particular actions
ethics
One of three forms of proof; proof based on the speaker's credibility
ethos
Three or more people
group
A state of equilibrium that systems strive for but cannot sustain
homeostasis
The relationship between body, language and communication.
kinesics
Language determines thought
linguistic determinism
people who live in different language communities perceive the world differently
linguistic relativism
Anything that interferes with the intended meaning of communication
noise
the study if the nonverbal messages communicated by smell
olfactics
The extent to which a system interacts with it's surrounding environment.
openness
Consists of ways of thinking, acting and understanding work. Shared by members of an organization
organizational culture
One of three forms of proof; proof based on appealing to listeners' emotions
pathos
One of two levels of meaning in communication; expresses the relationship between communicators
relationship level of meaning
meant to regenerate or refocus
renewal rites
meant to rekindle/begin connection
rites of integration
Marks tradition
rites of passage
Occur regularly, are familiar and are routine
rituals
An arbitrary, ambiguous, and abstract representation of a phenomenon
symbol
A group of interrelated elements that affect one another
system
Space we stake out as our own
territory