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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The process where you rearticulate - in your words - what you learned from consulting the research of an original author
paraphrasing
inadequate positive reinforcement
synergy
patchwork plagiarism
2. To grasp the meaning of; to accept as a fact or truth or regard as plausible without utter certainty
disclosure
remember
understand
fields
3. Cultures that work together to achieve a democratic and egalitarian decision-making process and power structure
small power distance
content and relationship
message
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
4. An audience-centered approach to communication in which other perspectives are taken into account
rhetorical sensitivity
domain
paraphrasing
remember
5. Any condition that affects the fidelity of the message being sent (internal or external)
visualization
shyness
noise
provinsialism
6. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
situational anxiety
talkaholic
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
groupthink
7. The first stage of hearing is when you receive the message (or listen to it)
channel
situational anxiety
receive
transformational leadership
8. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
incremental plagiarism
paraphrasing
labeling
low-context culture
9. 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
you cannot not communicate
cognitive therapy
encoding
reticence
10. The result of an act of encoding
synergy
low cues
edited books
message
11. 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
confirming response
globalization
asynchronous
negligence
12. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
discriminate
message
large-power distance
encoding and decoding
13. Theory of the perfect team size according to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos
global plagiarism
domain
two-pizza team
psychographic profile
14. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences
consequentialism
reframing
logos
strong uncertainty avoidance
15. A leadership style in which members participate in the decision-making process
values
democratic leadership
psychographic profile
globalization
16. Stage of the five-step - active-listening model involves answering and giving feedback.
social loafing
nominal group technique
qualifier
responding
17. This refers to a tendency for team members to sit back and allow other members to shoulder a disproportional amount of work
audience-centered presenter
groupthink
systematic desensitization
social loafing
18. Revealing personal or intimate information to an online audience
disclose
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
factors that can increase stage fright
multiple submissions
19. To explain or tell the meaning of; to conceive in the light of individual belief - judgment - or circumstance
interpret
evaluate
paraphrasing
stage fright
20. The anxiety you feel about communicating in most situations. Often called 'trait-like anxiety.'
patchwork plagiarism
dispositional communication anxiety
decoding
least group size
21. Specialized and complicated terminology used by a particular discipline
social loafing
labeling
responsibility
jargon
22. Two or more people working together to produce a result they could not have produced on their own
synergy
audience adaptation
relationship
conflict of interest
23. From the Greek word for 'the word;' it is translated as logic
listen
virtue ethics
situational anxiety
logos
24. A therapeutic technique that helps anxious people reduce their fears by visualizing positive outcomes of future experiences
psychographic profile
subjective listening
audience adaptation
visualization
25. Therapeutic technique that helps alleviate people's fear through directed conversation
negligence
understand
audience-centered presenter
cognitive therapy
26. Characteristics of the audience a speaker might want to know before a speech - such as - ethnicity - ages - education level - sex - socio-economic status
social loafing
demographic profile
situational anxiety
demographics
27. This type of communication apprehension occurs only in particular - and typically stressful - contexts
content and relationship
incremental plagiarism
situational anxiety
postmodern ethics
28. Hierarchical cultures where there is a clear chain of command and communication interactions are dependent on where one's position falls on the hierarchy
responding
large-power distance
deontology
climate
29. Cues to let the speaker know you're listening
backchanneling cues
incremental plagiarism
encoding
social loafing
30. An initial assembly of your team to familiarize all members with the goals - expectations - and particulars of the project and each other
content and relationship
direct quoting
kickoff meeting
social loafing
31. Statistical data about an audience
psychographic profile
transactional leadership
situational anxiety
demographics
32. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
channel
relationship
contextual barriers to listening
two-pizza team
33. Communication is a process - the stimulation of meaning - and both verbal and nonverbal
decoding
climate
globalization
qualities that define communication
34. A method that allows a public speaker to integrate research into the body of their text
parenthetical citations
labeling
demographic profile
ethics
35. 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
intercultural communication
audience-centered presenter
authoritarian leadership
synchronous
36. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interpretation as real
learned helplessness
labeling
audience
utilitarianism
37. A creative method in which each person comes up with ideas on their own before sharing with the rest of the group
subjective listening
cognitive therapy
nominal group technique
cognitive therapy
38. Those upon whom the ideas - feelings - information - e.g. the message - are presented
audience
channel
situational anxiety
disclosure
39. A decision-making method that pursues agreement among most team members while thoughtfully resolving and/or alleviating objections along the way
reframing
understand
consensus
relationship
40. 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
fidelity
transformational leadership
affordances
pseudonym
41. The anxiety a person experiences when speaking in public
writer's block
stage fright
audience
multiple submissions
42. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
labeling
shyness
provinsialism
responding
43. The interplay between encoding and decoding messages
channel
feedback
parenthetical citations
oral citations
44. 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
conflict of interest
contextual barriers to listening
jargon
large-power distance
45. Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's actions
negligence
values
labeling
ethos
46. The organization style used for referencing citations in your actual presentation
rigid rules
beliefs
oral citations
audience
47. The process in which you are engaging when you share personal or intimate information with an online audience
high-context culture
demographics
disclosure
cognitive therapy
48. 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
collectivism
interpret
permanence of records
oral citations
49. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
oral citations
synchronous
audience adaptation
asynchronous
50. A person who is a compulsive communicator. He or she seemingly cannot 'shut-up'
edited books
affordances
least group size
talkaholic