COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++
Which of the following is not a stage in the basic, linear model of
communication?
Select one:
a. Deciding on the message.
b. Engaging in Role-Taking and Feedback.
c. Encoding the intended message.
d. Perceiving the information as a message.
B
Which of the following media communicates the highest degree of personalness?
Select one:
a. Text messaging
b. Telephone
c. E-mail
d. Pop-up text
B.
Our constant connection by way of our smartphones, Internet, and social media
networks can easily put us in a state of
Select one:
a. Delirium
,b. Affinity-seeking
c. Information distortion
d. Information overload
D.
Jane works at a public relations firm and often finds herself almost
simultaneously checking email on her computer, looking at text messages on her
cell phone and attempting to converse with a team member on her office phone.
Jane is likely suffering from.
Select one:
a. Communication apprehension
b. Simultaneous transaction effects
c. Digital nativism
d. Information overload
D.
Meaning is a central concept to the communication process. From the
communication perspective, meaning would best be described as.
Select one:
a. The logical connotation of a word or phrase.
b. The formalized definition of a word, as codified in dictionaries and other
lexicons.
c. The subjective response of a communication to experiences and symbols used
to label those experiences.
d. The innate and/or significant quality of a word or object.
, C.
Communication competence in the workplace is characterized by three important
elements, including well-cultivated communication skills and motivation to
communicate. What is the third primary element?
Select one:
a. Knowing what's appropriate
b. Having a strong vocal presence
c. Knowing how to use power-differentials to see your viewpoint prevails
d. Being well-versed in jargon
A.
Though important for many service oriented fields like travel, hospitality, real
estate and sales, good communication skills are not particularly important for
highly technical, scientific fields.
Select one:
a. False
b. True
A.
Mindlessness refers to communicating without careful thought about our goals
and audience.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
A.