such as presentation delivery is though “hard knocks” or learning from negative
experiences.
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False
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True or False: In business, we are less worried about theories of communication
and more concerned about if our message achieves the desired result.
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When you engage in a communication process that involves thinking or talking
to yourself about a particular subject, this is an example of:
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a. Intrapersonal Communication
b. Interpersonal Communication
c. Public Communication
d. Private Communication
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True or False: Interpersonal Communication usually occurs within groups of 1-5
individuals.
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, False
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True or False: The business communicator does not have any sort of
responsibility when delivering a message to his or her audience. Simply
delivering the message in any way they see fit is sufficient.
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False
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True or False: Miscommunication on a verbal level in a business setting is just as
problematic as written communication.
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True or False: Words themselves hold no meaning; rather, it is the way in which
we use and interpret words that provide for their meaning.
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Mary walks into Mark’s office and asks “Can I ask you a question?” Mark looks up
from his desk and says- “Of course, grab a seat”. What Mark said is an example
of a:
Select one:
a. Auxiliary message
b. Primary message