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CMST FINAL

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show Verbal and nonverbal symbols and signs  
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True or False: According to the transmission model, all verbal messages are encoded?   show
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Which model(s) reflect that both persons are responsible for sending and receiving messages?   show
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show phatic communication  
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show face-to-face communication  
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In the process of developing communication competence you are able to identify what skill you currently lack. What stage of development are you in?   show
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Our ability to judge how good we think we are at completing tasks within a specific context is what part of our self?   show
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show Attribution  
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show Self-Concept; Self-Esteem  
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show Actual vs. others' ought  
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Saying to yourself, “I am going to fail this test.” Followed by a poor performance is an example of:   show
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Select the option(s) that is(are) attributions explaining why people wear their hats backward?   show
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show Anyone who's opinion is valued by the individual  
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Buying coffee for your coworkers at your new job because you want to be seen as a team player would be what type of self presentation:   show
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show # 1: is important for persuasive influence Incorrect Response(communication within oneself) # 2: always right Incorrect Response((multiple accepted answers)) # 3: no feedback Incorrect Response((multiple accepted answers))  
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Please arrange the steps of perception into the proper order   show
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The text defines Communication as: ‘The process of generating meaning by sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal symbols and signs that are influenced by   show
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show people, words.  
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Symbols allow what component of communication that separates human communication from all other types?   show
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show connotative  
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show Thought  
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show “I” statements  
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What option is less abstract?   show
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If on vacation to the South I start saying ‘y’all’ instead of ‘you all’ so I don’t stick out, I’m engaging in:   show
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Nonverbal communication can be used when sending text messages (exclusively text, no pictures/emoticons) to someone hundreds of miles away.   show
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Nonverbal communication is:   show
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Instead of asking your partner to marry you with your voice, you write “Will you marry me?" on a shirt that you wear. When your partner reads this message, the words are what type of communication?   show
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show Vocalics  
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Of the 6 options please select all of those that are symbols:   show
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show false  
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show listening  
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show Pseudo-listening  
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Adriana had been on the telephone for a while talking with a friend. When she came out of her room her mom had asked her what she had been doing. Which type of bad listening practice was Adriana guilty of?   show
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Which of the following is a characteristic of low-context communication?   show
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_______ turn conversation topics to themselves instead of showing true interest in other speakers.   show
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show Listening to the message before interpreting. Evaluating the speaker’s credibility. Examining the speaker’s evidence and reasoning. Examining emotional appeals.  
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1. Listening to a waiter give you an additional order as you’re busy trying to finish cooking seven other orders 2.Listening to a teacher assigning a big project to multiple people 3.Listening to Uncle Jasper telling, just you, a story of a fish he caught   show
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show The Richards and Ogdens model helps us see how we use word and symbols differently. this influences how we communicate because it helps us see the differences of what we are communicating with.  
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show process, meaning  
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show people; words  
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According to the text, engaging in interpersonal conflict is always a bad thing.   show
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show a and b  
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Putting the goals of the team ahead of yourself is characteristic in what type of culture?   show
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._________is the process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would not be normally known by others.   show
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Patrice is giving a speech in front of her class. She keeps shifting nervously back and forth.she is not aware that she is shifting, but her classmates are. According to the Johari Window,what window does patrice fall under   show
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True or False: Increased self-disclosure always leads to stronger interpersonal relationships?   show
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show Experimenting stage  
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. __________ are defined as being harmless to the person to whom they are told.   show
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show Involuntary/Social Involuntary/Personal Voluntary/Social Voluntary/Personal  
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Please fill in the variables of the social penetration model:   show
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From your perspective: When analyzing the relationship between you and your instructor what information about your identity is in the open window?   show
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show Things that are in the hidden window might be my hobbies  
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From your perspective: When analyzing the relationship between you and your instructor what information about your identity is in the unknown window?   show
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From your perspective: When analyzing the relationship between you and your instructor what information about your identity is in the blind window?   show
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show Reward - Cost = Outcomes  
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Please offer an example of how one might use the social exchange theory to evaluate one of their relationships:   show
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The book defines communication as:   show
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show people; words  
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show independence  
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True or False : Adding more members to a group will always make it more effective.   show
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show interpersonal  
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Playing in a high school band as a way to improve your skills would be motivated by which needs?   show
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Which of the following decision-making methods calls for the greatest communication skill?   show
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A circle (all-channel) communication network will be more efficient than a wheel network in   show
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The role of gatekeeper is most influential in the ___________________ network.   show
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show individual relational  
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Rochelle is secretly upset the group did not choose her as their leader, but instead selected Joachim. As a result, she is overly critical of his suggestions during group discussions. Rochelle’s behavior illustrates   show
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show Coercive  
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Power that exists when we are influenced by people because of what abilities we think they have is:   show
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show Students take notes while viewing presentations.  
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Match the role to the type of role: self-centered role maintenance role task role unproductive role   show
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The style in which the leader gives up the power to dictate, transforming the group into a leaderless collection of equals, is called   show
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All the following are advantages to solving problems in groups EXCEPT:   show
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All the following are factors that increase the goal of cohesiveness EXCEPT   show
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Conflict amongst administrators over whether they should charge students a technology fee would be what type of conflict?   show
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Groupthink occurs when   show
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Which of the following should be the first task of a problem-solving group?   show
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show Because everyone is still brainstorming ideas. You can start evaluating/criticizing ideas later in the process and break down which ideas are better or whatever the decides on.  
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The book defines Communication as:   show
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show people; words  
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According to the book all of the following are the main types of general purposes EXCEPT   show
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“After listening to my speech, my audience will be able to list the five steps for preparing a small-claims case” is an example of a:   show
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“Thousands of us needlessly die every year because not enough of us choose to become organ donors.” This is an example of the:   show
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Which type of speech delivery is conversational and should be used for your informative/persuasive speech?   show
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show Chronological  
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Officer Rader was speaking to college freshmen about drinking responsibly. In his speech he stated, “One out of seven students will be arrested or cited for an alcohol-related violation.” What rule about using a statistic did Officer Rader forget?   show
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show Make visual aids complex and involved.  
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True or False: Using any available statistic to help prove a point is a good idea because numbers are easily understood, also they don’t lie or mislead audiences.   show
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show Review of main points  
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The fallacy is represented by a speaker who attempts to weaken an opponent’s argument by attacking the person’s integrity.   show
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A __________ fallacy sets up false alternatives, suggesting that if the inferior one must be rejected, then the other must be accepted.   show
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Match the following statements to the correct type of proposition We should tax everyone 5% statewide to build the stadium. The Vikings need a new stadium. Funding a stadium is more beneficial than funding schools, roads, or police.   show
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When giving an informative speech about animal testing, you want to cite statistics on the total number of animals tested on each year, the National Institute of Health (a government based institution that oversees animal testing) is a better source tha   show
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After realizing how stressed-out your speech writing was making you, you decide to imagine yourself sitting on a warm tropical beach somewhere for a few moments as a way to calm down. What strategy for overcoming speech anxiety are you employing?   show
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Who is eye contact beneficial for during a speech?   show
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A neatly organized stack of 4 x 6 pictures that are labeled and to be passed throughout the audience during your speech is a good way to share visual aids with the audience.   show
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show spatical  
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