GAD 250 MIDTERM
contract
A legally binding promise between two parties in which one party makes a specified offer and other party accepts
Perception
A person's awareness or view of reality; also, the process of detecting incoming messages
Ethical Communication
Communication that includes all relevant information, is true in every sense, and is not deceptive in any way
Benefits
Particular advantages that readers will realize from a product's selling points
Topic Sentence
Sentence that introduces the topic of a paragraph
complex sentence
Sentences that expresses one main thought (independent clauses that cannot stand alone as valid sentences)
Ethical Dilemma
Situation that involves making a choice when the alternatives aren't completely wrong or completely right
Style
The choices you make to express yourself: the words you select, the manner in which you use those words in sentences, and the way you build paragraphs from individual sentences
induction
the process that moves from a given series of specifics to a generalization
Resume
A constructed, written summary of a person's education, employment background, and job qualifications
analog
A continuous method of representing information.
Buffer
A neutral opening statement in an indirect negative message that establishes common ground with the reader without revealing the main idea
objective statement
A series of statements that express an organization's qualitative and quantitative goals for reaching a desired future position.
pathos
Appeal to emotion
Whistle-blowin
Efforts by employees to report concerns about unethical or illegal behavior
active listening
Empathic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and clarifies. A feature of Rogers' client-centered therapy.
chronological resume
Format that emphasizes work experience, with past jobs shown in reverse chronological and functional approaches
Group Interview
Interview in which one or more interviewers meet with several candidates simultaneously
panel interview
Interview in which the candidate meets with several interviewers at once
stress interview
Interview in which the candidate might be asked questions designed to unsettle him/her or is subjected to long periods of silence, criticism, interruptions, and/or hostile reactions by the interview
Working Interview
Interview in which the candidate performs a job-related activity
structured interview
Interview in which the interviewer (or computer) asks a series of prepared questions in a set order
sales messages
Promotional messages that encourage potential buyers to make a purchase decision then and there
Encoding
Putting an idea into a message (using words, images, or a combination of both)
Persuasion
The attempt to change an audience's attitudes, beliefs, or actions
selective perception
The phenomenon that people often pay the most attention to things they already agree with and interpret them according to their own predispositions.
Three step writing process
Will help you create more effective messages in any medium: 1. Plan 2. Write 3. Complete
concrete words
Word that represents something you can touch, see, or visualize; most concrete terms related to the tangible, material word
Combination
a grouping of items in which order does not matter
selective listening
a listening style in which the receiver responds only to messages that interest him or her
Credibility
a measure of your believability based on how reliable you are and how much trust you evoke in others
compound sentence
a sentence with two main clauses that express two or more independent but related thoughts of equal importance, usually joined by a conjunction word (and but or or)
code of ethics
a written set of ethical guidelines that companies expect their employees to follow
passive
accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
Connotative Meaning
all the associations and feelings evoked by a word
logos
an appeal based on logic or reason
ethos
beliefs or character of a group
Memos
brief printed documents traditionally used for the routine, day-to-day exchange of information within an organization
destructive
causing harm or damage
applicant tracking system
computer systems that capture and store incoming resumes and help recruiters find good prospects for current openings
Decoding
extracting the idea from a message
functional resume
format that emphasizes your skills and capabilities while identifying employers and academic experience in subordinate sections; many recruiters view this format with suspicion
contructive
having a positive effect; helpful
open-ended interview
interview in which the interviewer adapts his or her line of questioning based on the answers you give and any questions you ask
critical listening
listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting or rejecting it
empathic listening
listening to provide emotional support for a speaker
content listening
listening to understand and retain the speaker's message
indirect approach
message organization that starts with the evidence and builds your case before presenting the main idea
direct approach
message organization that starts with the main idea (such as a recommendation, a conclusion, or a request) and follows that with your supporting evidence
AIDA model
message sequence that involves attention, interest, desire, and action
emotional appeal
persuasive approach that calls on audience feelings and sympathies rather than facts, figures, and rational arguments
Logical appeal
persuasive approach that calls on reasoning and evidence rather than audience feelings and sympathies
introduction statement
purpose statement (narrow the subject, state opinion, and then identify purpose of the communication, persuade or inform), motivation or hook (why they should listen, what they can do with the info, want to listen), Overview, transition
Active Voice
sentence structure in which the subject performs the action and the object receives the action
compound-complex sentence
sentence with two main clauses, at least one of which contains a subordinate clause
support sentences
sentences in a paragraph that give specific statements that prove the topic sentence
situational interview
similar to a behavioral interview except that the questions focus on how you would handle various hypothetical situations on the job
simple
something that is easily done
Selective Perception
the inclination to distort or ignore incoming information rather than change one's beliefs
denotative meaning
the literal or dictionary meaning of a word
Selling points
the most attractive features of a product or service
Typeface
the physical design of letters, numbers, and other text characters (font and typeface are often used interchangeably, although strictly speaking, a font is a set of characters in a given typeface)
deduction
the process of moving from a general rule to a specific example
Abstract Word
word that expresses a concept, quality, or characteristic; abstractions are usually broad
Transitions
words or phrases that tie together ideas by showing how one thought is related to another