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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Taking another person's work in full and representing it as your one while making little or nor change to the material
stage fright
global plagiarism
fidelity
inadequate positive reinforcement
2. Recasting your interpretation of an event from a different perspective
reframing
utilitarianism
self-interest
dispositional communication anxiety
3. To bring to mind or think of again; to keep in mind for attention or consideration
asynchronous
plagiarism
remember
respond
4. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interpretation as real
small power distance
labeling
respond
negligence
5. Coming to group conclusion without critical thinking or evaluation of alternatives
situational anxiety
groupthink
low-context culture
communication apprehension
6. 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
writer's block
nominal group technique
synergy
patchwork plagiarism
7. A therapeutic technique that helps people who are anxious reduce their fears by changing unrealistic beliefs to more realistic ones
social loafing
cognitive reconstructing
edited books
ethos
8. Cultures that view conflict as a threat and to be avoided
incremental plagiarism
positive reinforcement
strong uncertainty avoidance
consensus
9. Characteristics of the audience a speaker might want to know before a speech - such as - ethnicity - ages - education level - sex - socio-economic status
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
attitudes
demographics
co-located
10. Lack of reward for engaging in a particular activity. In this case - specifically - children seldom encouraged to - or actively discouraged from - practicing communication skills
confirming response
attitudes
kickoff meeting
inadequate positive reinforcement
11. An audience-centered approach to communication in which other perspectives are taken into account
logos
advantages of working in teams
rhetorical sensitivity
values
12. The medium through which a message passes on its way from source to receiver
two-pizza team
attitudes
disclosure
channel
13. To grasp the meaning of; to accept as a fact or truth or regard as plausible without utter certainty
kickoff meeting
demographics
global plagiarism
understand
14. A situation in which person or organization has multiple has multiple interest at stake in a decision - and motivations form one of those interests may corrupt decisions made about another
source
multiple submissions
conflict of interest
co-located
15. The tendency of a person to avoid social interaction
dispositional communication anxiety
virtue ethics
shyness
transformational leadership
16. 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
audience adaptation
permanence of records
message
labeling
17. Theory of the perfect team size according to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos
culture
communication is irreversible
patchwork plagiarism
two-pizza team
18. From the Greek word for 'the word;' it is translated as logic
globalization
logos
contextual barriers to listening
groupthink
19. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
direct quoting
synchronous
patchwork plagiarism
democratic leadership
20. The process whereby one person stimulates meaning in the mind of another through verbal and/or nonverbal means
asynchronous
communication
utilitarianism
intercultural communication
21. An initial assembly of your team to familiarize all members with the goals - expectations - and particulars of the project and each other
authoritarian leadership
kickoff meeting
weak uncertainty avoidance
synchronous
22. Therapeutic technique that helps alleviate people's fear through directed conversation
cognitive therapy
advantages of working in teams
individualism
dialectic
23. Proactively and systematically gathering and reviewing information about those whom you will be presenting your message in an effort to increase presentation effectiveness
content
face
audience analysis
small power distance
24. Shyness or communication apprehension
reticence
small power distance
provinsialism
relationship
25. A culture in which the emphasis in on how intention or meaning can best be conveyed through the context and nonverbal channels
high-context culture
evaluate
groupthink
backchanneling cues
26. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
plagiarism
pseudonym
incremental plagiarism
feedback
27. Ideas - feelings - information - and the like presented to an audience through a variety of methods as selected by the presenter - and preferably developed at all times with the audience in mind
encoding and decoding
qualities that define communication
synchronous
message
28. Communication that is not occurring in real time
situational anxiety
dialectic
asynchronous communication
listen
29. Having more information - stimulating creativity - a system of checks - better decision-making process - division of labor - motivation
advantages of working in teams
visualization
evaluate
hearing
30. To explain or tell the meaning of; to conceive in the light of individual belief - judgment - or circumstance
self-interest
low-context culture
interpret
social loafing
31. The process in which you are engaging when you share personal or intimate information with an online audience
co-located
weak uncertainty avoidance
postmodern ethics
disclosure
32. The general predisposition to avoid situations that require communication
psychographic profile
task leader
communication apprehension
mindful communication
33. What are the two levels/types of meaning every message transmits?
content and relationship
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
utilitarianism
disclosure
34. If in an argument with a friend you may say something you regret but can't take it back
noise
communication is irreversible
synergy
social loafing
35. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
discriminate
inadequate positive reinforcement
demographics
stage fright
36. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
two-pizza team
writer's block
rigid rules
situational anxiety
37. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action is determined by the intentions and virtue of the actor
virtue ethics
inadequate positive reinforcement
social loafing
groupthink
38. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
receive
high-context culture
ethical dilemma
climate
39. One who is ever-mindful of the audience in making his/her presentation - and who adapts to the changing nature of message delivery given the human facets of audience members
channel
audience-centered presenter
oral citations
values
40. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling attitudinal information relative to values - beliefs - and ideology of your audience
qualities that define communication
content
cybervetting
psychographic profile
41. The affective aspect of a message
talkaholic
domain
relationship
weak uncertainty avoidance
42. 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
conspicuousness
ethical dilemma
transformational leadership
utilitarianism
43. Process of communicating and interpreting communication—the official communication terms for these processes
confirming response
globalization
social loafing
encoding and decoding
44. Cultures that view conflict as natural and potentially positive
postmodern ethics
weak uncertainty avoidance
laissez-faire leadership
factors that can increase stage fright
45. This refers to a tendency for group members to seek social harmony so much that it negatively impacts their decision-making abilities
labeling
situational anxiety
message
groupthink
46. Documented tasks assigned to a member for completion by a particular time
action items
understand
advantages of working in teams
low-context culture
47. The capabilities of the technology used to communicate online
respond
qualifier
nominal group technique
affordances
48. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
situational anxiety
domain
encoding
low-context culture
49. Those upon whom the ideas - feelings - information - e.g. the message - are presented
postmodern ethics
audience
two-pizza team
affordances
50. This theory of audience analysis argues that audience members have a variety of needs that range from physiological needs to self-actualization needs
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