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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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1. In postmodern ethics - the obligation to respond to the actions of others
audience analysis
responding
responsibility
weak uncertainty avoidance
2. Documented tasks assigned to a member for completion by a particular time
action items
large-power distance
contextual barriers to listening
direct quoting
3. Describes the physical process of sound waves bouncing off of an eardrum
low-context culture
asynchronous communication
social loafing
hearing
4. The anxiety a person experiences when speaking in public
labeling
edited books
cybervetting
stage fright
5. Therapeutic technique that helps alleviate people's fear through directed conversation
decoding
virtue ethics
consequentialism
cognitive therapy
6. Refers to audience members' general likes and dislikes in relation to particular subjects
communication apprehension
stage fright
attitudes
understand
7. A tension between two opposing but valuable preferences
kickoff meeting
dialectic
visualization
content
8. The first stage of hearing is when you receive the message (or listen to it)
stage fright
oral citations
receive
labeling
9. The changes in culture - the industrialization of work - the shift from villages to towns and cities - the rise of individualism - decline of community - and the technological advances that account for our present social situation
interpret
synchronous
globalization
reframing
10. The minimum number of people needed to achieve the desired results
understand
qualities that define communication
global plagiarism
least group size
11. Cultures that work together to achieve a democratic and egalitarian decision-making process and power structure
remember
small power distance
negligence
least group size
12. A learned system of meanings which help us make sense in our everyday surroundings
weak uncertainty avoidance
action items
culture
dispositional communication anxiety
13. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences
consequentialism
low-context culture
deontology
postmodern ethics
14. The perspective that the best way to determine the ethical course of action is to consider the relationship between the actions of others and one's own choices of actions
postmodern ethics
advantages of working in teams
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
content and relationship
15. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action is determined by the intentions and virtue of the actor
interpret
fidelity
virtue ethics
low-context culture
16. Motivating team members by connecting them to a greater ideal
globalization
transformational leadership
subjective listening
multiplexity
17. Communicators who are located in physical proximity (such as the same room)
co-located
demographics
source
learned helplessness
18. Statistical data about an audience
attitudes
psychographic profile
demographics
affordances
19. An assumed name. In the case of mediated communication - this could be an email address - screen name - or the name of a video game character
disclose
pseudonym
self-interest
permanence of records
20. The receiver's act of attaching meaning to a message sent by a source
decoding
asynchronous
writer's block
face
21. The symbolic exchange process whereby individuals form two or more different cultural communities negotiate shared meanings in an interactive situation
laissez-faire leadership
cognitive therapy
visualization
intercultural communication
22. Our public selves that make up who we want to be seen as
relationship
disclosure
demographics
face
23. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
provinsialism
intercultural communication
low-context culture
social loafing
24. A person who is a compulsive communicator. He or she seemingly cannot 'shut-up'
individualism
talkaholic
ethical dilemma
high-context culture
25. A response that shows you care about the person and value what they have to say
remember
channel
action items
confirming response
26. A leadership style in which the leader makes decisions by herself
qualifier
authoritarian leadership
message
small power distance
27. The tendency of a person to avoid social interaction
positive reinforcement
shyness
qualifier
audience
28. A statement used in your presentation that demonstrates why the source you are referring to is credible
demographic profile
labeling
social loafing
qualifier
29. Theory of the perfect team size according to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos
utilitarianism
two-pizza team
writer's block
contextual barriers to listening
30. Process of communicating and interpreting communication—the official communication terms for these processes
subjective listening
communication is irreversible
synergy
encoding and decoding
31. 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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32. Revealing personal or intimate information to an online audience
disclosure
subjective listening
labeling
disclose
33. The affective aspect of a message
consensus
co-located
relationship
encoding and decoding
34. To say something in return: make an answer; to react in response
cognitive therapy
respond
conflict of interest
two-pizza team
35. This refers to a tendency for group members to seek social harmony so much that it negatively impacts their decision-making abilities
groupthink
fields
attitudes
pseudonym
36. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
discriminate
groupthink
remember
laissez-faire leadership
37. 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 analysis
communication is irreversible
audience adaptation
learned helplessness
38. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
listen
provinsialism
parenthetical citations
task leader
39. Characteristics of the audience a speaker might want to know before a speech - such as - ethnicity - ages - education level - sex - socio-economic status
demographics
co-located
positive reinforcement
jargon
40. The source's act of transforming an idea into a message to transmit to a receiver
responding
cybervetting
encoding
receive
41. Submitting the same work for more than one class
decoding
multiple submissions
ethos
face
42. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
weak uncertainty avoidance
laissez-faire leadership
situational anxiety
edited books
43. Lack of reward for engaging in a particular activity. In this case - specifically - children seldom encouraged to - or actively discouraged from - practicing communication skills
advantages of working in teams
paraphrasing
respond
inadequate positive reinforcement
44. This type of communication apprehension occurs only in particular - and typically stressful - contexts
communication is irreversible
content
situational anxiety
backchanneling cues
45. The organization style used for referencing citations in your actual presentation
global plagiarism
backchanneling cues
oral citations
nominal group technique
46. Being adaptive - creative - and experimental in your communication style
encoding and decoding
flexible intercultural communication
psychographic profile
small power distance
47. Considering the benefits or consequences of an action for oneself first - and for others second
permanence of records
individualism
demographic profile
self-interest
48. 'Learning' through experience that you can't change a situation
subjective listening
learned helplessness
consequentialism
large-power distance
49. Communication is a process - the stimulation of meaning - and both verbal and nonverbal
affordances
decoding
qualities that define communication
cognitive therapy
50. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
social loafing
edited books
cognitive therapy
domain