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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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1. Specialized and complicated terminology used by a particular discipline
values
small power distance
contextual barriers to listening
jargon
2. The result of an act of encoding
receive
plagiarism
democratic leadership
message
3. The general and systematic study of what ought to be the grounds and principles for right and wrong human behavior
ethics
deontology
receive
consensus
4. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling attitudinal information relative to values - beliefs - and ideology of your audience
task leader
psychographic profile
audience adaptation
permanence of records
5. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
collectivism
contextual barriers to listening
laissez-faire leadership
utilitarianism
6. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
democratic leadership
listen
noise
incremental plagiarism
7. A tension between two opposing but valuable preferences
social loafing
beliefs
dialectic
postmodern ethics
8. A sense of 'stuckness' when trying to write
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9. The interplay between encoding and decoding messages
least group size
collectivism
noise
feedback
10. The consequentialist principle that one should choose the course of action that creates the most god for the greatest number of people
transactional leadership
demographics
utilitarianism
cognitive therapy
11. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action is determined by the intentions and virtue of the actor
rhetorical sensitivity
parenthetical citations
logos
virtue ethics
12. Service provider used for sending digital communication; usually associated with emails
disclosure
noise
evaluate
domain
13. To determine or fix the value of; to determine the significance - worth - or condition of - usually by careful appraisal and study
patchwork plagiarism
mindful communication
evaluate
cognitive therapy
14. The anxiety a person experiences when speaking in public
listen
visualization
qualities that define communication
stage fright
15. The process where you rearticulate - in your words - what you learned from consulting the research of an original author
transformational leadership
paraphrasing
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
inadequate positive reinforcement
16. Cues to let the speaker know you're listening
relationship
encoding
flexible intercultural communication
backchanneling cues
17. The recipient of a message
action items
receiver
asynchronous communication
parenthetical citations
18. 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
authoritarian leadership
least group size
conflict of interest
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
19. 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
conflict of interest
collectivism
source
subjective listening
20. This type of communication apprehension occurs only in particular - and typically stressful - contexts
values
rigid rules
situational anxiety
dispositional communication anxiety
21. The source's act of transforming an idea into a message to transmit to a receiver
receiver
encoding
culture
oral citations
22. 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
ethical dilemma
advantages of working in teams
low-context culture
content and relationship
23. A response that shows you care about the person and value what they have to say
content and relationship
deontology
edited books
confirming response
24. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interoperation as real
rigid rules
beliefs
labeling
shyness
25. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
discriminate
confirming response
climate
respond
26. Shyness or communication apprehension
beliefs
disclosure
relationship
reticence
27. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
fields
patchwork plagiarism
demographics
provinsialism
28. 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
asynchronous communication
patchwork plagiarism
two-pizza team
strong uncertainty avoidance
29. Many digital communication technologies - particularly text-based technologies - lack much of the information we have face-to-face interactions
low cues
climate
situational anxiety
jargon
30. To grasp the meaning of; to accept as a fact or truth or regard as plausible without utter certainty
ethical dilemma
reticence
multiplexity
understand
31. The tendency of a person to avoid social interaction
direct quoting
beliefs
audience-centered presenter
shyness
32. When a team meaner slacks off because he know the work will get done regardless of his effort
social loafing
discriminate
democratic leadership
message
33. A learned system of meanings which help us make sense in our everyday surroundings
relationship
co-located
culture
social loafing
34. This type of leader emphasizes accomplishing goals and managing time above all else
task leader
respond
intercultural communication
writer's block
35. Therapeutic technique that helps alleviate people's fear through directed conversation
discriminate
plagiarism
parenthetical citations
cognitive therapy
36. Being consciously aware of - and paying attention to our communication behavior
mindful communication
least group size
you cannot not communicate
positive reinforcement
37. A type of book that does not consist of one comprehensive study but instead a number of studies written by various authors
conspicuousness
mindful communication
edited books
individualism
38. Communication that is not occurring in real time
virtue ethics
utilitarianism
asynchronous communication
low-context culture
39. A leadership style in which the leader makes decisions by herself
authoritarian leadership
encoding
ethics
negligence
40. When employers use internet searches and social networking sites to find out information or screen potential hires
audience analysis
source
cybervetting
communication is irreversible
41. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
audience analysis
democratic leadership
message
contextual barriers to listening
42. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interpretation as real
low-context culture
learned helplessness
labeling
visualization
43. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
discriminate
disclose
ethics
social loafing
44. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
incremental plagiarism
confirming response
kickoff meeting
synchronous
45. The symbolic exchange process whereby individuals form two or more different cultural communities negotiate shared meanings in an interactive situation
attitudes
intercultural communication
disclose
advantages of working in teams
46. To pay attention to sound. To hear something with thoughtful attention: give consideration
noise
listen
fields
hearing
47. Reward for engaging in some activity. Example: when an audience applauds you during a presentation
permanence of records
communication apprehension
source
positive reinforcement
48. A statement used in your presentation that demonstrates why the source you are referring to is credible
intercultural communication
reticence
respond
qualifier
49. From the Greek word for 'the word;' it is translated as logic
logos
discriminate
listen
flexible intercultural communication
50. Being adaptive - creative - and experimental in your communication style
receiver
high-context culture
large-power distance
flexible intercultural communication