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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
channel
psychographic profile
contextual barriers to listening
laissez-faire leadership
2. 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
culture
audience adaptation
transformational leadership
self-interest
3. Cultures like the US - Canada - and Western Europe who value individual identity - individual rights over group rights - and individual needs over group needs
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
individualism
message
face
4. A type of book that does not consist of one comprehensive study but instead a number of studies written by various authors
conspicuousness
ethics
edited books
cognitive reconstructing
5. Two or more people working together to produce a result they could not have produced on their own
punctuation
communication
synergy
postmodern ethics
6. The process whereby one person stimulates meaning in the mind of another through verbal and/or nonverbal means
feedback
communication
demographics
advantages of working in teams
7. The symbolic exchange process whereby individuals form two or more different cultural communities negotiate shared meanings in an interactive situation
encoding
asynchronous communication
least group size
intercultural communication
8. A therapeutic technique the help anxious people reduce their fears by associating communication with relaxation
edited books
systematic desensitization
multiplexity
conflict of interest
9. Being adaptive - creative - and experimental in your communication style
multiplexity
logos
high-context culture
flexible intercultural communication
10. The way in which people segment a sequence of words or behaviors
reframing
punctuation
dialectic
audience-centered presenter
11. Being consciously aware of - and paying attention to our communication behavior
evaluate
relationship
fields
mindful communication
12. This type of communication apprehension occurs only in particular - and typically stressful - contexts
labeling
situational anxiety
values
visualization
13. Audience members' likes and dislikes
attitudes
multiple submissions
dialectic
large-power distance
14. The broad value tendencies of a culture in emphasizing the importance of the 'we' identify over the 'I' identify - group rights over individual rights - and in-group needs over individuals wants and desires
qualifier
demographic profile
audience-centered presenter
collectivism
15. Motivating team members by connecting them to a greater ideal
transformational leadership
attitudes
two-pizza team
co-located
16. When employers use internet searches and social networking sites to find out information or screen potential hires
factors that can increase stage fright
cybervetting
deontology
noise
17. Service provider used for sending digital communication; usually associated with emails
domain
responsibility
transformational leadership
flexible intercultural communication
18. Our public selves that make up who we want to be seen as
individualism
face
interpret
systematic desensitization
19. The general and systematic study of what ought to be the grounds and principles for right and wrong human behavior
large-power distance
ethics
message
punctuation
20. To explain or tell the meaning of; to conceive in the light of individual belief - judgment - or circumstance
disclosure
situational anxiety
interpret
understand
21. A therapeutic technique that helps anxious people reduce their fears by visualizing positive outcomes of future experiences
parenthetical citations
rhetorical sensitivity
visualization
cognitive therapy
22. To bring to mind or think of again; to keep in mind for attention or consideration
small power distance
remember
deontology
multiplexity
23. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
low-context culture
audience
backchanneling cues
transformational leadership
24. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
two-pizza team
contextual barriers to listening
cognitive therapy
large-power distance
25. From the Greek word for 'the word;' it is translated as logic
kickoff meeting
logos
multiple submissions
discriminate
26. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
situational anxiety
cognitive therapy
high-context culture
permanence of records
27. Cultures that view conflict as a threat and to be avoided
democratic leadership
demographics
discriminate
strong uncertainty avoidance
28. Fearing evaluation - feeling - feeling conspicuous - holding yourself to rigid rules - negative self-talk
factors that can increase stage fright
demographics
rhetorical sensitivity
domain
29. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling statistical data relative to audience members' backgrounds
provinsialism
conspicuousness
demographic profile
groupthink
30. 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
encoding and decoding
intercultural communication
patchwork plagiarism
relationship
31. Shyness or communication apprehension
visualization
reticence
attitudes
face
32. 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
source
you cannot not communicate
demographic profile
respond
33. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interpretation as real
consensus
backchanneling cues
labeling
asynchronous
34. Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's actions
large-power distance
negligence
domain
democratic leadership
35. Hierarchical cultures where there is a clear chain of command and communication interactions are dependent on where one's position falls on the hierarchy
fields
audience analysis
large-power distance
source
36. The process of stating verbatim - in a presentation - information derived from an author other than oneself
disclosure
stage fright
negligence
direct quoting
37. Process of communicating and interpreting communication—the official communication terms for these processes
communication is irreversible
encoding and decoding
rigid rules
situational anxiety
38. Revealing personal or intimate information to an online audience
disclose
message
social loafing
rigid rules
39. A type of newspaper article - written either by editors of the newspapers or approved guest writers - that expresses an opinion rather than delivering neutral reports on the news
channel
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
attitudes
pseudonym
40. The interplay between encoding and decoding messages
feedback
groupthink
beliefs
discriminate
41. Falsely representing any material obtained from another source as your own work
plagiarism
culture
punctuation
encoding
42. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
message
discriminate
provinsialism
social loafing
43. The extent to which the message after transmission is similar to the message originally transmitted
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
parenthetical citations
attitudes
fidelity
44. What are the two levels/types of meaning every message transmits?
backchanneling cues
content and relationship
cognitive therapy
cognitive therapy
45. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
consequentialism
domain
climate
task leader
46. 'Learning' through experience that you can't change a situation
learned helplessness
culture
backchanneling cues
encoding
47. A culture in which the emphasis in on how intention or meaning can best be conveyed through the context and nonverbal channels
synergy
high-context culture
message
weak uncertainty avoidance
48. The process in which you are engaging when you share personal or intimate information with an online audience
psychographic profile
interpret
permanence of records
disclosure
49. Communication is a process - the stimulation of meaning - and both verbal and nonverbal
qualities that define communication
communication is irreversible
conflict of interest
flexible intercultural communication
50. Areas of the citations- like author - title - journal title - abstract or full text- that are found in various journals
positive reinforcement
fields
message
talkaholic