COM 252 Ch. 1-6 Mid Term
T/F A low-context culture relies heavily on subtle, often nonverbal cues to maintain social harmony.
False
T/F A type of communication that is competent in one setting will be competent in another.
False
T/F Each of us enters the world with a strong sense of identity
False
T/F Gender refers to biological characteristics of a male or female
False
T/F High self-esteem guarantees interpersonal success.
False
T/F In today's high-tech workplace, oral and written communication skills aren't as important as they once were.
False
T/F Lean mediated channels are a disadvantage for communicators who want to manage the impressions they make.
False
T/F Masspersonal posts are well suited as a primary means of communicating with the people close to you about important topics.
False
T/F Millennials tend to have a greater desire to make social connections at work than previous generations.
False
T/F People adopt the same impression management strategies across situations.
False
T/F Race is a biological designation scientifically determined by physical traits, cultural traits, and ancestry.
False
T/F Shared narratives should be accurate to be powerful.
False
T/F Social penetration theory is most often applied to the difference between the perspectives of privileged social groups and people who have less power.
False
Asking for __________ helps address ambiguous language, which consists of words and phrases that have more than one commonly accepted definition.
Feedback
Whereas we may evaluate others critically, we tend to judge ourselves more generously. Social scientists use two theories to explain this phenomenon: self-serving bias and __________.
Fundamental attribution error
Items in the __________ area of the Johari Window become public primarily through self-disclosure.
Hidden
The Korean language has separate terms for "older brother," "oldest brother," "younger sister," "youngest sister," and so on. Which cultural dimension does this reflect?
High power distance
Which culture generally considers deviant people and ideas dangerous?
High uncertainty avoidance
Which alternative to self-disclosure seeks a desired response from someone, often to spare this person from embarrassment?
Hinting
You immediately feel a bond with a stranger wearing a shirt with your school's name and mascot. This sense of kinship is common among __________.
In-group members
Partners in a satisfying relationship are likely to view each other more benevolently than accurately. This tends to occur at which stage of the perception process?
Interpretation
Which communication concept recognizes that one person is a member of various co-cultures?
Intersectionality
You are careful not to criticize your manager to a coworker who is likely to share your opinion with others. Which guideline for disclosure are you following?
Is the risk of disclosing reasonable?
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between loneliness and online social interaction?
It's hard to say whether loneliness leads to a preference for online social interaction or vice versa
Which factor characterizes masspersonal communication?
Large audience
Which theory explains why bilingual speakers seem to think differently when they change languages?
Linguistic relativity
Reba feels comfortable making suggestions to her manager. Reba is likely part of a ___________ culture.
Low power distance
Your friend asks you what you think of her new ride. You don't like it, but you tell her that it's a definite upgrade from her last car. This response balances your desire to be honest with your desire to __________
Maintain positive face
Which term refers to how individuals use mediated communication to reach large audiences in ways that forge and sustain personal connections?
Masspersonal communication
When considering communication channels, what should you use to increase the chances of your message being heard?
Multimodality
You get up early eager to greet the day, but you know better than to attempt breakfast conversation with your mother, who barely utters a word before 10 a.m. Being either a "morning person" or a "night person" illustrates which influence on perception?
Physiological
One person's act of self-disclosure increases the odds that the other person will reveal personal information in an act of __________.
Reciprocity
In the classroom, people barely notice Isaac's wheelchair. They are too busy trying to keep up with his quick wit and expert debating skills. But when he is in public, people often focus on his chair. Which concept does this illustrate?
Salience
At a restaurant where a crowd is enjoying happy hour, you focus on your friend, filtering out all the other noise. This occurs in which stage of the perception process?
Selection
What do scholars call the relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of yourself?
Self-concept
Which of the following qualities distinguish interpersonal relationships from less personal ones?
Self-disclosure and intrinsic rewards
Using a physical environment to influence how others view us is known as a choice of __________.
Setting
Which is an example of synchronous communication?
Skype call
A member of Generation Z, Kristen dates, sleeps, and hangs out with friends less than her mother did when she was a teen. According to research on trends in technology use, which device is most likely to blame?
Smartphone
Which is an example of nonverbal communication whose meaning remains constant across cultures?
Smiling
After seeing the latest fashion trends on Instagram models, you immediately decide that you need to lose 15 pounds by summer. These feelings are likely a result of which phenomenon?
Social comparison
In a research study, women identified which activity as the one that contributed more to a satisfying life than virtually any other?
Socializing
Which communication theory would be most relevant to research that examined the intersection of sex, race, and socioeconomic status with respect to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic?
Standpoint
T/F Adaptability is so important that competence researchers call it "the hallmark of interpersonal communication skills."
True
T/F At about 6 or 7 months of age, infants begin to recognize "self" as distinct from surroundings.
True
T/F Both sign language and spoken language are symbolic in nature.
True
T/F Competent communicators are multifaceted people with a variety of roles and identities- all of which are legitimately "you".
True
T/F Even good times in a close relationship can leave you tired.
True
T/F Members of co-cultures develop unique patterns of communication and connection.
True
T/F Most Americans have fairly high self-esteem and rate themselves as generally "above average."
True
T/F Open-mindedness is especially important in intercultural work teams.
True
T/F Perception checking signals an attitude of respect and concern for the other person.
True
T/F Research suggests that whether they mean to or not, communicators often see the world through a gendered lens—and women are often perceived and treated unfairly.
True
T/F Roommates who had positive initial impressions of each other are likely to have positive subsequent interactions due to confirmation bias.
True
T/F Self-monitoring is an asset for communicators
True
T/F The more weak-tie relationships you have, the happier you're likely to feel.
True
T/F There's nothing wrong with generalizations about groups as long as they are accurate.
True
T/F Those who identify as multiracial report greater self-esteem, well-being, and social engagement than multiracial people who identify with only one group.
True
T/F Tweets sent from mobile devices, compared to those sent from desktop computers, tend to be more negative in their wording and content.
True
Which is the best definition of communication?
Using messages to generate meanings
Balancing the demands of being a first-string quarterback and an "A" pre-med student reflects which characteristic of impression management?
We strive to maintain a multifaceted identity
You spend all your free time on Instagram and Facebook while neglecting meaningful face-to-face interaction with friends and family. You have become caught up in a cycle of __________ that leaves you feeling isolated.
alienation
Any type of communication occurring via a technological channel is a form of __________ communication.
medicated
Alberto won't work overtime in the hope of getting a raise or promotion. He's more concerned about spending time at home with his family. Alberto is likely from a(n) __________ culture.
nurturing
A perception check needs three parts to be effective
False
When you learn that your English instructor also writes romance novels under a pen name, your perception of her changes. This is due to which influence on perception?
Access to information
Mallory, who uses a wheelchair, requested a cubicle closest to the office elevator and speaks openly about her disability with colleagues. Which strategy is she employing at work?
Accommodation
At 55, Julia is applying for a supervisor's position in a technology company where the management team is all in their 30s. What type of interview might she prefer in this situation?
An online interview that may minimize the perception of differences due to gender, social class, race or ethnicity, and age
If your online habits are creating problems in your life and you feel you cannot control your internet use, what should you do?
Balance mediated and face time
The TV show The Voice uses "blind auditions," where an artist performs behind a screen. This is to avoid which of the following perceptual tendencies?
Being influenced by our expectations
Your romantic partner of 10 months broke up with you in a text message, failing to consider the importance of which element of communication?
Channel
You note with concern the interviewer's frown as you explain why you left your last job. This scenario demonstrates which principle of communication?
Communication is transactional
After an awkward get-together with the in-laws, you respond to your spouse's criticism about your comments at dinner by noting your glowing student evaluations as a professor. This scenario illustrates which principle about communication competence?
Competence is situational
Someone you knew from high school but lost touch with many years ago posted their wedding anniversary photo on Facebook. How should you respond?
Facebook Like
Which activities do scholars recommend to combat loneliness?
Creating positive self-talk and volunteering
Most job interviews and first dates are clear examples of which characteristic of impression management?
Deliberate impression management
When you're with your friends, your language is colored with slang that you don't use with your parents. Which strategy does this illustrate?
Divergence
What do we call the affective dimension of empathy?
Emotional contagion
At an outdoor café in France, you hear an American ask, "Why doesn't everyone just speak English?" This question reveals which attitude?
Ethnocentrism
What did Nelson Mandela mean when he said, "Where you stand depends on where you sit"?
No one perceives the world exactly as you do
What is impression management?
The process whereby you attempt to influence others' perceptions of you
Your online dating profile is fantastic, far more favorable than even a friend would create for you. This unrealistically positive self-appraisal illustrates which characteristic of the self-concept?
The self-concept is subjective
You disclose your political views in rewarding discussions with close friends, but when you share these opinions with your neighbors, arguments ensue. Which principle of communication does this contrast illustrate?
There's no single "ideal" or "effective" way to communicate
You can readily imagine a number of different reasons for why people do the things they do, and your friends appreciate your empathy, which is related to __________.
cognitive complexity
Janelle considers herself a survivor of domestic abuse rather than a victim, a term she prefers for its __________ meaning.
connotative
On a __________ level, users hit Like to communicate "I agree with your post" or "I found that amusing." On a __________ level, it can mean "I support you," "I appreciate you," or even "I'm sorry."
content; relational
The communication term "environment" is also called _______.
context
You are non-Native, yet you wore a Native American headdress to Burning Man. This is arguably an act of __________.
cultural appropriation
For the first few weeks after transferring from a fine arts program to an engineering major, you felt confused, depressed, and lonely. What do scholars call this rocky adaptation period?
culture shock
A nurse is updating your medical history at the hospital before you see the doctor. What do social scientists call your interaction with the nurse?
dyad
Competent communication is the ability to achieve goals in a manner that is both __________ and appropriate.
effective
Turning __________ into a __________ facilitates goal achievement.
have to; want to
Your blind date arrived at the restaurant a half hour late, and you were not impressed by the conversation that followed. Your early appraisal colored your subsequent perceptions of her due to the __________ effect.
horns
"We" language can help build a constructive communication climate and develop verbal __________.
immediacy
Mediated communication is ________ than most face-to-face communication.
leaner
The __________ of social media messages, especially when communicators aren't well acquainted, can promote __________ communication.
leanness; hyperspersonal
The first communication models characterized communication as a ________ process.
linear and one-way
Sociologist Erving Goffman compared facework to being a _______.
playwright or actor
High-context cultures tend to value and emphasize ____________.
straight talk
"I'm sorry" can mean different things to a Japanese and an American speaker due to cultural differences in __________.
verbal codes