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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Documented tasks assigned to a member for completion by a particular time
inadequate positive reinforcement
situational anxiety
action items
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
2. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
low-context culture
logos
rhetorical sensitivity
co-located
3. The symbolic exchange process whereby individuals form two or more different cultural communities negotiate shared meanings in an interactive situation
positive reinforcement
advantages of working in teams
intercultural communication
relationship
4. Cultures that work together to achieve a democratic and egalitarian decision-making process and power structure
listen
small power distance
decoding
demographics
5. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling attitudinal information relative to values - beliefs - and ideology of your audience
psychographic profile
multiplexity
consequentialism
demographics
6. A type of book that does not consist of one comprehensive study but instead a number of studies written by various authors
transformational leadership
permanence of records
edited books
affordances
7. Stage of the five-step - active-listening model involves answering and giving feedback.
authoritarian leadership
synergy
source
responding
8. To explain or tell the meaning of; to conceive in the light of individual belief - judgment - or circumstance
kickoff meeting
interpret
qualities that define communication
decoding
9. The medium through which a message passes on its way from source to receiver
fields
domain
ethical dilemma
channel
10. Feeling that you are an unwelcome focus of attention
global plagiarism
authoritarian leadership
labeling
conspicuousness
11. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
systematic desensitization
individualism
laissez-faire leadership
qualifier
12. The tendency of a person to avoid social interaction
shyness
consequentialism
contextual barriers to listening
utilitarianism
13. Two or more people working together to produce a result they could not have produced on their own
disclose
multiple submissions
understand
synergy
14. To pay attention to sound. To hear something with thoughtful attention: give consideration
responding
provinsialism
listen
channel
15. Combining information from several different sources to create your work and either failing to properly cite them all or failing to add your own original contribution
positive reinforcement
groupthink
patchwork plagiarism
transformational leadership
16. Standards for behavior that people don't alter even when the situation warrants
nominal group technique
rigid rules
situational anxiety
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
17. Revealing personal or intimate information to an online audience
stage fright
disclose
large-power distance
climate
18. Considering the benefits or consequences of an action for oneself first - and for others second
laissez-faire leadership
consequentialism
shyness
self-interest
19. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
reframing
listen
contextual barriers to listening
rhetorical sensitivity
20. Listening that is peculiar to a certain individual; the listening skills are modified or affected by personal views - experience - or background - i.e. - a subjective account of the incident
utilitarianism
kickoff meeting
subjective listening
democratic leadership
21. The capabilities of the technology used to communicate online
intercultural communication
affordances
labeling
jargon
22. This refers to a tendency for group members to seek social harmony so much that it negatively impacts their decision-making abilities
remember
postmodern ethics
groupthink
reframing
23. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
culture
provinsialism
communication
nominal group technique
24. Motivating team members by connecting them to a greater ideal
respond
paraphrasing
multiplexity
transformational leadership
25. Cues to let the speaker know you're listening
backchanneling cues
affordances
flexible intercultural communication
situational anxiety
26. The result of an act of encoding
message
communication is irreversible
utilitarianism
transactional leadership
27. Process of communicating and interpreting communication—the official communication terms for these processes
encoding and decoding
democratic leadership
high-context culture
demographics
28. Being adaptive - creative - and experimental in your communication style
audience-centered presenter
content and relationship
flexible intercultural communication
fields
29. Characteristics of the audience a speaker might want to know before a speech - such as - ethnicity - ages - education level - sex - socio-economic status
patchwork plagiarism
high-context culture
authoritarian leadership
demographics
30. Therapeutic technique that helps alleviate people's fear through directed conversation
low cues
encoding and decoding
writer's block
cognitive therapy
31. Audience members' likes and dislikes
attitudes
beliefs
low-context culture
communication is irreversible
32. Modifying or changing the structure - design and/or delivery of your speech to your listeners to enhance message clarity - as well as making your examples and illustrations specifically applicable to your audience to help achieve and maintain audienc
channel
audience adaptation
conspicuousness
least group size
33. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
jargon
you cannot not communicate
nominal group technique
synchronous
34. The process where you rearticulate - in your words - what you learned from consulting the research of an original author
paraphrasing
social loafing
co-located
asynchronous
35. Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's actions
large-power distance
negligence
jargon
audience analysis
36. A method that allows a public speaker to integrate research into the body of their text
laissez-faire leadership
advantages of working in teams
message
parenthetical citations
37. What are the two levels/types of meaning every message transmits?
cognitive reconstructing
source
conspicuousness
content and relationship
38. Having more information - stimulating creativity - a system of checks - better decision-making process - division of labor - motivation
cognitive therapy
feedback
talkaholic
advantages of working in teams
39. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interpretation as real
utilitarianism
cognitive reconstructing
edited books
labeling
40. The first stage of hearing is when you receive the message (or listen to it)
writer's block
receive
audience
culture
41. If in an argument with a friend you may say something you regret but can't take it back
ethos
communication is irreversible
mindful communication
attitudes
42. Statistical data about an audience
noise
paraphrasing
jargon
demographics
43. When employers use internet searches and social networking sites to find out information or screen potential hires
dispositional communication anxiety
responsibility
cybervetting
receiver
44. An initial assembly of your team to familiarize all members with the goals - expectations - and particulars of the project and each other
kickoff meeting
conflict of interest
jargon
encoding
45. The interplay between encoding and decoding messages
positive reinforcement
feedback
responding
negligence
46. Originator of a message
source
visualization
attitudes
labeling
47. The process of stating verbatim - in a presentation - information derived from an author other than oneself
relationship
patchwork plagiarism
direct quoting
audience adaptation
48. When a team meaner slacks off because he know the work will get done regardless of his effort
audience
content and relationship
social loafing
intercultural communication
49. A situation that forces one to choose between two or more competing ethical principles - or between options that could compromise your ethical principles but protect one's self-interests
rigid rules
ethical dilemma
inadequate positive reinforcement
postmodern ethics
50. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
cognitive therapy
consensus
incremental plagiarism