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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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1. This refers to a tendency for team members to sit back and allow other members to shoulder a disproportional amount of work
interpret
mindful communication
demographics
social loafing
2. Communicators who are located in physical proximity (such as the same room)
co-located
communication
weak uncertainty avoidance
cognitive reconstructing
3. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
patchwork plagiarism
ethos
asynchronous communication
contextual barriers to listening
4. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
disclosure
responsibility
climate
groupthink
5. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
listen
provinsialism
encoding
cognitive therapy
6. Stage of the five-step - active-listening model involves answering and giving feedback.
domain
labeling
responding
synchronous
7. 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
action items
source
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
individualism
8. Being consciously aware of - and paying attention to our communication behavior
mindful communication
cognitive reconstructing
affordances
confirming response
9. Falsely representing any material obtained from another source as your own work
disclose
cognitive therapy
rhetorical sensitivity
plagiarism
10. Having multiple types of connections with another person in your group
positive reinforcement
disclose
high-context culture
multiplexity
11. Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's actions
plagiarism
negligence
jargon
subjective listening
12. Communication that is not occurring in real time
asynchronous communication
direct quoting
dispositional communication anxiety
cybervetting
13. Those upon whom the ideas - feelings - information - e.g. the message - are presented
receive
audience
parenthetical citations
attitudes
14. Cultures like the US - Canada - and Western Europe who value individual identity - individual rights over group rights - and individual needs over group needs
conflict of interest
individualism
utilitarianism
jargon
15. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
discriminate
inadequate positive reinforcement
action items
transactional leadership
16. A culture in which the emphasis in on how intention or meaning can best be conveyed through the context and nonverbal channels
stage fright
small power distance
high-context culture
attitudes
17. Standards for behavior that people don't alter even when the situation warrants
large-power distance
rigid rules
content
situational anxiety
18. 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
democratic leadership
noise
pseudonym
attitudes
19. Statistical data about an audience
demographics
cognitive reconstructing
advantages of working in teams
provinsialism
20. To pay attention to sound. To hear something with thoughtful attention: give consideration
ethos
listen
globalization
global plagiarism
21. 'Learning' through experience that you can't change a situation
learned helplessness
punctuation
conflict of interest
transformational leadership
22. A therapeutic technique the help anxious people reduce their fears by associating communication with relaxation
advantages of working in teams
systematic desensitization
affordances
ethics
23. 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
transactional leadership
permanence of records
provinsialism
conspicuousness
24. Shyness or communication apprehension
collectivism
responsibility
reticence
learned helplessness
25. 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
weak uncertainty avoidance
deontology
logos
26. When employers use internet searches and social networking sites to find out information or screen potential hires
subjective listening
you cannot not communicate
social loafing
cybervetting
27. A response that shows you care about the person and value what they have to say
multiplexity
direct quoting
disclose
confirming response
28. Submitting the same work for more than one class
intercultural communication
plagiarism
demographics
multiple submissions
29. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
respond
audience analysis
situational anxiety
receiver
30. Areas of the citations- like author - title - journal title - abstract or full text- that are found in various journals
content
positive reinforcement
fields
cognitive therapy
31. Many digital communication technologies - particularly text-based technologies - lack much of the information we have face-to-face interactions
co-located
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
receive
low cues
32. A leadership style in which members participate in the decision-making process
democratic leadership
co-located
listen
hearing
33. Recasting your interpretation of an event from a different perspective
cybervetting
content
transformational leadership
reframing
34. A decision-making method that pursues agreement among most team members while thoughtfully resolving and/or alleviating objections along the way
small power distance
situational anxiety
cybervetting
consensus
35. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
synchronous
transactional leadership
reticence
plagiarism
36. The symbolic exchange process whereby individuals form two or more different cultural communities negotiate shared meanings in an interactive situation
discriminate
intercultural communication
channel
psychographic profile
37. Lack of reward for engaging in a particular activity. In this case - specifically - children seldom encouraged to - or actively discouraged from - practicing communication skills
inadequate positive reinforcement
laissez-faire leadership
least group size
communication
38. Coming to group conclusion without critical thinking or evaluation of alternatives
visualization
backchanneling cues
patchwork plagiarism
groupthink
39. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
provinsialism
incremental plagiarism
ethical dilemma
disclose
40. Proactively and systematically gathering and reviewing information about those whom you will be presenting your message in an effort to increase presentation effectiveness
oral citations
transactional leadership
face
audience analysis
41. A sense of 'stuckness' when trying to write
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42. The result of an act of encoding
source
shyness
message
asynchronous communication
43. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
cybervetting
provinsialism
reframing
demographics
44. Documented tasks assigned to a member for completion by a particular time
factors that can increase stage fright
values
channel
action items
45. Any condition that affects the fidelity of the message being sent (internal or external)
punctuation
stage fright
strong uncertainty avoidance
noise
46. 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
negligence
audience adaptation
groupthink
47. Reward for engaging in some activity. Example: when an audience applauds you during a presentation
situational anxiety
positive reinforcement
asynchronous communication
climate
48. The capabilities of the technology used to communicate online
patchwork plagiarism
affordances
stage fright
reframing
49. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
talkaholic
laissez-faire leadership
virtue ethics
synchronous
50. Cultures that view conflict as a threat and to be avoided
multiplexity
plagiarism
strong uncertainty avoidance
synchronous