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Which of these statements is an example of using inclusive language?

"Each student should sign the honor pledge on his or her exam."

Which of the following phrases is an idiom

"I'm as sick as a dog."

George is an octogenarian. Every time he visits his granddaughter, he finds that she uses strange and new words like YOLO and tweeting. Likewise, his granddaughter misinterprets some of his vocabulary, and both of them end up explaining their vocabulary to each other. Which of the following characteristics of language is indicated in this scenario?

Language is constantly changing.

Which of the following is true of intercultural communication?

Messages are formed and interpreted in different ways

includes the voiced parts of communication that go beyond the words themselves

Paralanguage

Which of the following is an effective strategy to develop speaking notes?

Writing the information in large lettering

During class, Adam could not concentrate on the lecture because he was thinking of a movie that he watched the previous night. In this scenario, Adam is distracted from the lecture due to

Psychological

While playing, Marcie exclaimed, "Ouch!" as she slipped in the mud and fell down. Marvin immediately asked, "Are you alright?" When she said, "No!" Marvin carefully said, "All right," "This is a new situation. Why don't we go find a hose and try to clean you off?" In this scenario, Marvin's message is an example of

a constructed message

During Ashlee's speech, she talks with the same inflections, pauses, and other qualities she uses when talking to friends even though her speech is carefully planned and rehearsed. Ashlee's speech has ______.

a conversational style

Ella was bullied by one of her classmates on her first day of school. After this incident, she did not talk to anyone else at school. At home, when her mother asked her how she liked her classmates, Ella said, "All my friends are very mean!" Which of the following fallacies best illustrates this scenario?

a hasty generalization

A speech community is

a small group that speaks a common dialect

Communication is effective when it:

achieves its goals

A(n) _____ attacks or praises the person making the argument rather than addressing the argument itself.

ad hominem fallacy

A language changes when

all of these

Which of the following statements is true of body art such as tattoos and piercings?

all of these

When you are really interested in another person, your eye contact with that person is likely to

increase

is the practice of paying attention to what is happening at any given moment during a conversation.

mindfulness

is a method of informing that recounts an autobiographical or biographical event, myth, or other story.

narration

Eric is giving a speech on dolphins. His audience is familiar with the characteristics of dolphins, but they do not know how dolphins communicate with each other. In this scenario, Eric's audience is:

neutral

is any stimulus that interferes with the process of achieving shared meaning.

noise

defined as moments of silence strategically used to enhance meaning.

pauses

Ronnie had a violin recital at his school. He played beautifully, but the acoustics in the room were so bad that only the people in the first few rows could hear him. This is an example of failed communication because Ronnie did not take into account the

physical context

Sex consists of:

physical traits that are biologically determined.

During her job interview, when Sadie began to discuss her professional achievements, her voice raised. In the context of paralanguage, this change in her voice is best described as a change in _____.

pitch

During her job interview, when Kaitlin began to discuss her previous work experience, the interviewer leaned forward to show interest. This movement is best described as a change in

posture

While still learning to drive, Jane accidentally drove into another car. Although she survived the accident, Jane still considers herself to be a poor driver. As a result, she has not driven since. In this scenario, it can be said that Jane's experience has affected her

self-perception

When Katie moved from Boston to London, she had a difficult time adapting to the new culture. She felt unable to relate to the new customs that were required of her. In the given scenario, it can be noticed that Elizabeth is experiencing

culture shock

Madison looks up the dictionary to find the meaning of the word "restitution." In this case, she is looking for the _____ of the word.

denotative meaning

Effective demonstrations require:

developing a hierarchy of steps.

A(n) _____ is a unique form of a more general language spoken by a specific culture or co-culture.

dialect

are textual images that symbolize the sender's mood or facial expressions.

emoticons

Audrey is preparing a speech for a group of students who prefer to learn through the doing dimension. Audrey can appeal to her audience's learning style by:

encouraging her audience to perform a relevant activity during her speech

A monotone is achieved by changing pitch, volume, and rate; stressing certain words; and using pauses strategically.

false

A person's culture has very little influence on his or her self-perception

false

An indirect verbal style is characterized by language that openly states a speaker's intention in a straightforward and unambiguous way.

false

Denotative meanings reflect our emotions and experiences, whereas connotative meanings reflect the dictionary definition

false

Direct eye contact is universally accepted as appropriate.

false

Emoticons are a type of verbal communication

false

Even a well-written speech can bore an audience unless its delivery is intelligible, meaning that it is lively and dynamic.

false

Intercultural communication cannot occur within one's own culture

false

Interpersonal communication usually occurs through mass media.

false

Jargon and slang are appropriate in most situations

false

Listeners automatically recognize how and in what ways information will benefit them.

false

Members of a polychronic culture are less likely to be late for appointments.

false

People who experience traitlike communication apprehension feel anxious about speaking only with a certain person or group of people.

false

Physical appearance does not communicate any nonverbal message

false

Speaking notes do not include cues about delivery

false

The main role of feedback is to avoid semantic noise

false

We are more likely to self-monitor when we are familiar with a situation.

false

When we cross into an unfamiliar cultural environment, everything about the unfamiliar culture will be different from our own.

false

When we know we want to be at a dinner party on time, we are operating under polychronic time orientation.

false

You should use presentational aids when you would like to cover material that you think is important but you're not sure you'll have time to cover during your speech.

false

Your attire will not affect your speech one way or another.

false

A(n) _____ occurs when the alleged cause does not in fact produce the effect.

false cause

Ashlee prefers taking care of her children to being a working mother. She also volunteers in service organizations. It can be inferred that Ashlee is likely to be from a _____ culture

feminine

Pedro is giving a speech on robotics. He starts his speech by stating that a robot is a machine that is capable of carrying out simple to complex actions. In the given scenario, Pedro defines a robot by its _____.

function

A(n) _____ refers to what we would like to be.

ideal self-concept

Every person's _____ is unique to him- or herself.

idiolect

Sara's family meet every weekend for dinner. When they meet, they talk about each other and what happened during the week. In this case, Sara's family is involved in

small-group communication

typically involves three to 20 people who come together to communicate with one another.

small-group communication

Dawson and Emily go to the same high school. Emily is very attractive and outgoing. On seeing her, Dawson assumes that she is also smart and popular. In this scenario, Dawson's assumption is an example of

the implicit personality theory

An audience perceives an informative speech to be intellectually stimulating when:

the information presented adds fresh insights to a familiar topic.

According to the textbook, nonverbal communication is

the primary way we convey our emotions

Which of the following statements is true of effective facial expressions?

they can help in animating a speech

Which of the following is true of vocalized pauses?

too many vocalized pauses can distract listeners.

A word can be defined by classifying it and differentiating it from similar words or ideas.

true

Altruistic people focus on the needs and contribution of both parties involved in a conversation.

true

Before giving a speech, it will help to analyze one's audience and tailor one's proposition based on their initial attitude toward the topic.

true

Body movements can be used to take the place of a word or phrase

true

Concrete words are sense-related. We use concrete words to describe what we can see, smell, touch, hear or taste.

true

Having some fear or apprehension makes us better speakers.

true

In high- context cultures, much of the speaker's message is conveyed indirectly and can be accurately interpreted only by referring to unwritten cultural rules and subtle nonverbal behaviors.

true

In the process of interpretation, the brain assigns meaning to information

true

Nonverbals make up approximately 65 percent of the meaning in face-to-face communication.

true

Public speaking apprehension is the level of fear we experience when anticipating or actually speaking to an audience.

true

Sharing meaning can be difficult because language is arbitrary, abstract, and constantly changing.

true

Speeches can be memorable when specific goals and main points are emphasized.

true

Synchronicity is the extent to which a channel allows for immediate feedback.

true

Trying to decide for oneself on what food to eat is an example of intrapersonal communication.

true

We can improve our messages by choosing words that make our meaning clear and language that makes a message memorable and demonstrates sensitivity.

true

We choose to pay attention to information that is relevant to us.

true

What is considered competent communication in one culture may not be true of another culture.

true

delivery is how a message is communicated orally and visually through the use of voice and body

true

When you practice a speech, ___________________.

you should rehearse out loud to clarify thought

Visualization involves picturing _________.

yourself giving a great speech

Which of the following is an accurate statement about the credibility of a speaker?

A highly persuasive speaker has greater terminal credibility than initial credibility.

Which of the following statements is true of positive emotions?

Audience members tend to listen to and think about proposals that make them happy.

Which of the following is a way to deliver an intellectually stimulating speech when an audience is already familiar with a speaker's topic?

By addressing the breadth and depth of the topic

In the context of negative emotions, which of the following is true of invoking anger?

Care must be taken to ensure that listeners do not lose their reasoning.

refers to altering linguistic and nonverbal patterns to conform to the dominant or co-culture.

Code switch

Which of the following methods of informing focuses on how something is similar to and different from other things?

Comparison and contrast

Wade leaves his home in California to visit his pen pal who lives in Asia. Though his friend's family speaks English, Wade notices that his hosts speak very politely but slightly ambiguously. Wade is used to people saying exactly what they mean and getting to the point quickly. Which of the following cultural distinctions is seen in the given scenario?

Context

Which of the following is true of low power-distance cultures

Inequalities in power and status are muted

Which of the following is true of self-esteem

Families are central to the development of positive self-esteem in an individual

Which of the following is true of our self-concept

Feedback changes the manner in which we think about ourselves

Which of the following is an effective strategy to use speaking notes during speeches?

Holding them in one hand and referring to them when needed

does not use words that apply only to one sex, race, or other group as though they represent everyone

Inclusive language

Miriam stays in a dormitory with students from various ethnic groups. One of the students asks Miriam if she knows the way to the school canteen. Miriam looks confused because she identifies the canteen with the word "cafeteria." In this scenario, which of the following barriers to intercultural communication is Miriam facing

Incompatible communication codes

refers to a gap between self-perception and reality.

Incongruence

information refers to the information that is new to audience members and piques interest.

Intellectually stimulating

means imaginatively placing yourself in another person's cultural world and attempting to experience what he or she is experiencing.

Intercultural empathy

Which of the following is a difference between interpersonal and intrapersonal communication?

Interpersonal communication occurs between two people, whereas intrapersonal communication takes place only in our minds.

Which of the following is true of self-perception?

It influences how we have conversations about others to ourselves.

Which of the following is true of a creative informative speech?

It involves doing good research, taking time, and practicing productive thinking.

Which of the following best defines the term phonology?

It refers to the sounds used to pronounce words.

Which of these is an example of a vocalized pause?

Jane says "um" when she cannot think of the word she means

is the internal conversation we have with ourselves in our thoughts

Self-talk

refers to the perception of a speaker's expertise at the end of a speech.

Terminal credibility

Which of the following is an effective strategy to employ in a demonstration?

The material required for a complex process can be pre-prepared.

What should a speaker do if the target audience members are very much opposed to the speaker's speech goal?

The speaker should only expect that the opinion of the target audience members will move a little bit in his or her direction.

Which of the following is true of people in collectivist cultures

They act in the best interest of their group and group harmony.

Which of the following is true of bullying and cyberbullying

They are aggressive behaviors that damage self-esteem.

Which of the following statements is true of prejudices

They can lead to the discrimination of people

Which of the following statements is true of speaking notes?

They contain the fewest words possible

Which of the following is true of people who belong to high uncertainty-avoidance cultures?

They create systems of formal rules to provide more security and reduce risk

Which of the following is true of people with interdependent self-perceptions?

They demonstrate appropriate abilities and personality characteristics based on the situation.

Which of the following is true of target audience members who are uninformed about a speaker's topic?

They do not possess the basic information needed to form an opinion on the topic.

A(n) _____ is a word that has the opposite meaning of a word.

antonym

Lucia travelled from the United States to Kwan Islands. When she went to a restaurant, she expecte to find a full breakfast in the menu, but she was disappointed because only a few restaurants served a full breakfast. In this scenario, Lucia's disappointment is due to

assumed similarity

Joffin is interested in physical fitness and politics. When he is in the process of identifying speech topics for a speech competition, he creates a speech topic that involves both his interests. In this case, Joffin is practicing productive thinking by:

combining his ideas in different ways.

The _____ attempts to convince others that something has more value than something else.

comparative advantages pattern

The _____ is the surge of anxiety we feel as we begin delivering a speech

confrontation phase

is the system of shared values, beliefs, attitudes, and norms that guides what is considered appropriate among an identifiable group of people.

ethnicity

Before interviewing one of the candidates for a position in his company, Ben was informed that the candidate had performed exceptionally well in her aptitude test for the job. During the interview, Ben saw the candidate in a very positive light. Although the candidate made a few mistakes, Ben passed them off. In this scenario, Ben's perception of the candidate was based on his

expectations

A(n) _____ is one that is researched and planned ahead of time, but the exact wording is not scripted and will vary somewhat from presentation to presentation.

extemporaneous speech

When low-context communicators interact with high-context communicators

gestures should be given more importance than verbal messages

Fabian is delivering a speech on modern architectures. In this scenario, which of the following is an effective strategy to increase his derived credibility?

he can dress formally and appropriately when delivering the speech

Pedro is giving a speech about marine life. He has prepared many presentational aids like slide-shows, models, and handouts. In this scenario, which of the following strategies will help Pedro to effectively handle his presentational aids?

he should display the aids so that everyone in the audience can see them

Marsha and Rachel went shopping for clothes. Marsha bought a new pair of jeans. The following day, Marsha, Rachel, and Markus met for coffee. Upon seeing Marsha in her new jeans, Rachel exclaimed, "Oh! You wore the new ones." Marsha nodded and smiled, but Markus had no idea what they were talking about. In this scenario, Markus did not understand the meaning of "the new ones", because he did not know the _____ of their communication

historical context

In the context of paralanguage, _____ is the variety, melody, or inflection in one's voice.

intonation

Unlike public communication, mass communication:

is delivered to large segments of the population at the same time

Each verbal language consists of a __________, a collection of works and expressions.

lexicon

Sandra is interested in public speaking. In order to make her speeches creative, she needs to think productively. Sandra can become better at productive thinking by:

making her thoughts visible.

Raul is an ambitious businessman who values self-reliance and material success. However, he expects his wife to stay at home and attend to household chores and raising their children. Based on this information, Raul can be said to be from a

masculine culture

While giving a speech, Beatrice used pauses strategically, spoke loud enough for everyone to hear, and used a perfect tone. However, she spoke too fast for her audience to be able to understand a few of her more complex ideas. In this scenario, Beatrice should moderate her _____ of speech to improve intelligibility.

rate

Ethical communicators:

refrain from gossiping, bullying, and spreading rumors

In the perception process, we are likely to miss the stimuli that:

relate to what we do not expect to see.

is an inaccurate perception of a skill, characteristic, or situation that leads to behaviors that perpetuate that false perception as true.

self-fulfilling prophecy

Saying "three-bedroom ranch" instead of "house" is a matter of word:

specificity

For a word to have meaning, it must:

stand for a particular object, idea, or feeling.

The quickest way to define something is by using _____.

synonyms

Craig is a brawny fifth grader. In his school bus, he usually sits on the seat behind the driver. When any other kid occupies that seat, he gets annoyed and bullies the kid to switch seats. In this case, Craig maintains ____.

territorial space

People in polychronic cultures

value relationships more than schedules.

In the context of haptics, touching behavior:

varies with situations

In the perception process, through attention and selection

we reduce the number of stimuli our brains must process


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