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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Recasting your interpretation of an event from a different perspective
asynchronous
hearing
reframing
evaluate
2. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
weak uncertainty avoidance
advantages of working in teams
reframing
laissez-faire leadership
3. Just because you are not talking does not mean you are not sending a message. Name the basic proposition of communication that explains this concept
consequentialism
confirming response
you cannot not communicate
message
4. 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
action items
culture
individualism
ethical dilemma
5. One feature of many online communication technologies - particularly text-based. Communication and messages are logged or achieved in one or more places and can be accessed later
authoritarian leadership
permanence of records
encoding
attitudes
6. Taking another person's work in full and representing it as your one while making little or nor change to the material
global plagiarism
mindful communication
source
asynchronous communication
7. This type of leader emphasizes accomplishing goals and managing time above all else
paraphrasing
cybervetting
task leader
multiplexity
8. The interplay between encoding and decoding messages
feedback
authoritarian leadership
hearing
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
9. In postmodern ethics - the obligation to respond to the actions of others
hearing
responsibility
oral citations
positive reinforcement
10. A method that allows a public speaker to integrate research into the body of their text
parenthetical citations
conspicuousness
values
intercultural communication
11. The medium through which a message passes on its way from source to receiver
channel
paraphrasing
psychographic profile
laissez-faire leadership
12. A leadership style in which members participate in the decision-making process
democratic leadership
subjective listening
consequentialism
source
13. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences
two-pizza team
consequentialism
groupthink
dispositional communication anxiety
14. A person who is a compulsive communicator. He or she seemingly cannot 'shut-up'
qualifier
talkaholic
cybervetting
face
15. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
remember
individualism
climate
qualifier
16. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interoperation as real
labeling
understand
message
rigid rules
17. The general predisposition to avoid situations that require communication
jargon
provinsialism
communication apprehension
audience-centered presenter
18. What audience members hold to be true or false
high-context culture
plagiarism
beliefs
provinsialism
19. The capabilities of the technology used to communicate online
content
individualism
contextual barriers to listening
affordances
20. Cultures that view conflict as a threat and to be avoided
strong uncertainty avoidance
responsibility
patchwork plagiarism
beliefs
21. An initial assembly of your team to familiarize all members with the goals - expectations - and particulars of the project and each other
kickoff meeting
attitudes
content and relationship
transformational leadership
22. Communication that is not occurring in real time
asynchronous communication
responding
punctuation
subjective listening
23. To pay attention to sound. To hear something with thoughtful attention: give consideration
source
listen
feedback
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
24. The source's act of transforming an idea into a message to transmit to a receiver
situational anxiety
channel
encoding
cognitive therapy
25. Cultures that view conflict as natural and potentially positive
rigid rules
weak uncertainty avoidance
cognitive therapy
demographics
26. The first stage of hearing is when you receive the message (or listen to it)
audience analysis
responding
you cannot not communicate
receive
27. What are the two levels/types of meaning every message transmits?
synchronous
weak uncertainty avoidance
content and relationship
cybervetting
28. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
permanence of records
democratic leadership
incremental plagiarism
beliefs
29. Theory of the perfect team size according to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos
two-pizza team
conflict of interest
audience
deontology
30. Coming to group conclusion without critical thinking or evaluation of alternatives
direct quoting
communication apprehension
groupthink
high-context culture
31. When employers use internet searches and social networking sites to find out information or screen potential hires
subjective listening
least group size
receiver
cybervetting
32. Revealing personal or intimate information to an online audience
discriminate
disclose
jargon
relationship
33. A leadership style in which the leader makes decisions by herself
conflict of interest
intercultural communication
disclose
authoritarian leadership
34. If in an argument with a friend you may say something you regret but can't take it back
virtue ethics
values
communication is irreversible
subjective listening
35. Being adaptive - creative - and experimental in your communication style
multiplexity
flexible intercultural communication
low cues
synchronous
36. Any condition that affects the fidelity of the message being sent (internal or external)
intercultural communication
noise
stage fright
provinsialism
37. Communicators who are located in physical proximity (such as the same room)
situational anxiety
co-located
encoding and decoding
synchronous
38. A tension between two opposing but valuable preferences
decoding
logos
dialectic
large-power distance
39. Stage of the five-step - active-listening model involves answering and giving feedback.
responding
noise
plagiarism
climate
40. The process of stating verbatim - in a presentation - information derived from an author other than oneself
content and relationship
parenthetical citations
direct quoting
asynchronous communication
41. To grasp the meaning of; to accept as a fact or truth or regard as plausible without utter certainty
evaluate
affordances
understand
strong uncertainty avoidance
42. Two or more people working together to produce a result they could not have produced on their own
reframing
demographics
synergy
weak uncertainty avoidance
43. To say something in return: make an answer; to react in response
intercultural communication
plagiarism
respond
disclosure
44. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action is determined by the intentions and virtue of the actor
virtue ethics
message
content and relationship
relationship
45. What an audience members judge to be right or wrong
punctuation
receive
values
writer's block
46. Motivating team members by connecting them to a greater ideal
source
situational anxiety
transformational leadership
large-power distance
47. Documented tasks assigned to a member for completion by a particular time
kickoff meeting
action items
provinsialism
encoding
48. 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
audience adaptation
edited books
multiple submissions
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
49. To determine or fix the value of; to determine the significance - worth - or condition of - usually by careful appraisal and study
synchronous
evaluate
values
factors that can increase stage fright
50. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling attitudinal information relative to values - beliefs - and ideology of your audience
psychographic profile
hearing
talkaholic
disclosure