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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
conspicuousness
low-context culture
paraphrasing
advantages of working in teams
2. This refers to a tendency for group members to seek social harmony so much that it negatively impacts their decision-making abilities
global plagiarism
groupthink
paraphrasing
interpret
3. A tension between two opposing but valuable preferences
collectivism
attitudes
qualifier
dialectic
4. The capabilities of the technology used to communicate online
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
affordances
content
stage fright
5. The affective aspect of a message
evaluate
relationship
communication
postmodern ethics
6. Communicators who are located in physical proximity (such as the same room)
multiple submissions
co-located
audience adaptation
qualifier
7. The first stage of hearing is when you receive the message (or listen to it)
inadequate positive reinforcement
receive
disclosure
rhetorical sensitivity
8. 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
fidelity
patchwork plagiarism
demographics
9. A response that shows you care about the person and value what they have to say
confirming response
relationship
multiplexity
evaluate
10. 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
logos
feedback
positive reinforcement
patchwork plagiarism
11. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
collectivism
contextual barriers to listening
dispositional communication anxiety
democratic leadership
12. The process in which you are engaging when you share personal or intimate information with an online audience
reticence
disclosure
pseudonym
audience
13. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling statistical data relative to audience members' backgrounds
authoritarian leadership
attitudes
demographic profile
large-power distance
14. This type of communication apprehension occurs only in particular - and typically stressful - contexts
conflict of interest
synchronous
fields
situational anxiety
15. The recipient of a message
logos
high-context culture
receiver
positive reinforcement
16. Proactively and systematically gathering and reviewing information about those whom you will be presenting your message in an effort to increase presentation effectiveness
least group size
remember
contextual barriers to listening
audience analysis
17. The way in which people segment a sequence of words or behaviors
message
punctuation
conspicuousness
asynchronous communication
18. When a team meaner slacks off because he know the work will get done regardless of his effort
discriminate
reticence
asynchronous communication
social loafing
19. The result of an act of encoding
message
receive
confirming response
backchanneling cues
20. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
two-pizza team
cognitive therapy
message
co-located
21. This refers to a tendency for team members to sit back and allow other members to shoulder a disproportional amount of work
social loafing
groupthink
relationship
content and relationship
22. The anxiety you feel about communicating in most situations. Often called 'trait-like anxiety.'
dispositional communication anxiety
logos
collectivism
strong uncertainty avoidance
23. Falsely representing any material obtained from another source as your own work
plagiarism
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
authoritarian leadership
low-context culture
24. 'Learning' through experience that you can't change a situation
receiver
psychographic profile
affordances
learned helplessness
25. The general predisposition to avoid situations that require communication
communication apprehension
hearing
incremental plagiarism
social loafing
26. The perspective that ethical action can be discovered by examining the act itself and identifying and acting upon one's obligations and duties
co-located
small power distance
deontology
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
27. Two or more people working together to produce a result they could not have produced on their own
evaluate
audience analysis
pseudonym
synergy
28. A decision-making method that pursues agreement among most team members while thoughtfully resolving and/or alleviating objections along the way
consensus
labeling
consequentialism
culture
29. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
inadequate positive reinforcement
learned helplessness
communication
synchronous
30. Statistical data about an audience
demographics
talkaholic
large-power distance
jargon
31. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences
weak uncertainty avoidance
consequentialism
dialectic
fidelity
32. Cultures like the US - Canada - and Western Europe who value individual identity - individual rights over group rights - and individual needs over group needs
patchwork plagiarism
source
cognitive reconstructing
individualism
33. The general and systematic study of what ought to be the grounds and principles for right and wrong human behavior
ethics
task leader
demographics
advantages of working in teams
34. Process of communicating and interpreting communication—the official communication terms for these processes
encoding and decoding
consensus
negligence
relationship
35. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
multiplexity
incremental plagiarism
ethos
self-interest
36. The extent to which the message after transmission is similar to the message originally transmitted
direct quoting
respond
fidelity
encoding
37. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
situational anxiety
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
stage fright
groupthink
38. Cultures that work together to achieve a democratic and egalitarian decision-making process and power structure
globalization
small power distance
noise
nominal group technique
39. Those upon whom the ideas - feelings - information - e.g. the message - are presented
low cues
audience
punctuation
subjective listening
40. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
cognitive reconstructing
climate
small power distance
cybervetting
41. What audience members hold to be true or false
beliefs
edited books
large-power distance
discriminate
42. 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
individualism
labeling
encoding and decoding
43. The substantive aspect of a message
content
audience-centered presenter
reticence
synchronous
44. To say something in return: make an answer; to react in response
labeling
jargon
demographic profile
respond
45. Listening that is peculiar to a certain individual; the listening skills are modified or affected by personal views - experience - or background - i.e. - a subjective account of the incident
low cues
subjective listening
understand
patchwork plagiarism
46. A statement used in your presentation that demonstrates why the source you are referring to is credible
globalization
qualities that define communication
reframing
qualifier
47. The organization style used for referencing citations in your actual presentation
feedback
factors that can increase stage fright
oral citations
noise
48. The process whereby one person stimulates meaning in the mind of another through verbal and/or nonverbal means
communication apprehension
strong uncertainty avoidance
communication
understand
49. A culture in which the emphasis in on how intention or meaning can best be conveyed through the context and nonverbal channels
high-context culture
domain
shyness
qualifier
50. Cultures that view conflict as natural and potentially positive
least group size
weak uncertainty avoidance
domain
receiver