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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Reward for engaging in some activity. Example: when an audience applauds you during a presentation
cognitive therapy
culture
positive reinforcement
nominal group technique
2. What are the two levels/types of meaning every message transmits?
least group size
virtue ethics
values
content and relationship
3. 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
positive reinforcement
global plagiarism
source
postmodern ethics
4. The organization style used for referencing citations in your actual presentation
disclosure
oral citations
dispositional communication anxiety
positive reinforcement
5. A creative method in which each person comes up with ideas on their own before sharing with the rest of the group
reticence
social loafing
two-pizza team
nominal group technique
6. To pay attention to sound. To hear something with thoughtful attention: give consideration
listen
social loafing
labeling
conflict of interest
7. A leadership style in which the leader makes decisions by herself
virtue ethics
authoritarian leadership
backchanneling cues
you cannot not communicate
8. 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
low-context culture
climate
conflict of interest
flexible intercultural communication
9. The anxiety a person experiences when speaking in public
patchwork plagiarism
audience-centered presenter
stage fright
rhetorical sensitivity
10. Communicators who are located in physical proximity (such as the same room)
attitudes
audience
intercultural communication
co-located
11. To grasp the meaning of; to accept as a fact or truth or regard as plausible without utter certainty
globalization
situational anxiety
understand
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
12. A tension between two opposing but valuable preferences
demographics
dialectic
intercultural communication
edited books
13. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
disclose
psychographic profile
cognitive therapy
plagiarism
14. A response that shows you care about the person and value what they have to say
confirming response
situational anxiety
demographics
demographics
15. Specialized and complicated terminology used by a particular discipline
self-interest
respond
jargon
transformational leadership
16. A person who is a compulsive communicator. He or she seemingly cannot 'shut-up'
labeling
asynchronous communication
encoding
talkaholic
17. The Greek word meaning 'credibility'
attitudes
channel
ethos
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
18. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
asynchronous
writer's block
pseudonym
low-context culture
19. Motivating team members by connecting them to a greater ideal
transformational leadership
audience analysis
discriminate
disclose
20. Shyness or communication apprehension
asynchronous
psychographic profile
reticence
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
21. Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's actions
cybervetting
remember
negligence
demographics
22. 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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23. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
laissez-faire leadership
psychographic profile
plagiarism
rigid rules
24. Cultures like the US - Canada - and Western Europe who value individual identity - individual rights over group rights - and individual needs over group needs
systematic desensitization
face
flexible intercultural communication
individualism
25. Cultures that work together to achieve a democratic and egalitarian decision-making process and power structure
stage fright
small power distance
cognitive therapy
face
26. 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
noise
attitudes
channel
ethical dilemma
27. To explain or tell the meaning of; to conceive in the light of individual belief - judgment - or circumstance
beliefs
paraphrasing
interpret
climate
28. Communication is a process - the stimulation of meaning - and both verbal and nonverbal
qualities that define communication
reticence
demographics
patchwork plagiarism
29. Proactively and systematically gathering and reviewing information about those whom you will be presenting your message in an effort to increase presentation effectiveness
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
collectivism
evaluate
audience analysis
30. Service provider used for sending digital communication; usually associated with emails
visualization
domain
conspicuousness
affordances
31. Mediated communication that occurs with both participants attending message exchange in real-time
beliefs
synchronous
backchanneling cues
responsibility
32. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
responsibility
discriminate
audience analysis
self-interest
33. The affective aspect of a message
kickoff meeting
feedback
relationship
content
34. Having more information - stimulating creativity - a system of checks - better decision-making process - division of labor - motivation
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
advantages of working in teams
audience-centered presenter
beliefs
35. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences
communication apprehension
utilitarianism
consequentialism
content
36. Considering the benefits or consequences of an action for oneself first - and for others second
cognitive therapy
task leader
hearing
self-interest
37. A type of book that does not consist of one comprehensive study but instead a number of studies written by various authors
strong uncertainty avoidance
cognitive therapy
edited books
climate
38. Recasting your interpretation of an event from a different perspective
audience-centered presenter
cybervetting
reframing
disclose
39. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interoperation as real
ethos
cognitive therapy
labeling
cognitive therapy
40. The extent to which the message after transmission is similar to the message originally transmitted
fidelity
rhetorical sensitivity
positive reinforcement
laissez-faire leadership
41. The substantive aspect of a message
subjective listening
communication apprehension
nominal group technique
content
42. Theory of the perfect team size according to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos
culture
two-pizza team
deontology
values
43. Statistical data about an audience
interpret
talkaholic
demographics
understand
44. Failing to properly attribute to a specific piece of information to its source - including faulty paraphrasing
audience
incremental plagiarism
rigid rules
hearing
45. Cultures that view conflict as a threat and to be avoided
strong uncertainty avoidance
task leader
large-power distance
two-pizza team
46. The receiver's act of attaching meaning to a message sent by a source
responsibility
decoding
shyness
incremental plagiarism
47. Our public selves that make up who we want to be seen as
qualifier
face
contextual barriers to listening
multiple submissions
48. 'Learning' through experience that you can't change a situation
remember
learned helplessness
message
task leader
49. This refers to a tendency for team members to sit back and allow other members to shoulder a disproportional amount of work
decoding
social loafing
hearing
content
50. A therapeutic technique that helps people who are anxious reduce their fears by changing unrealistic beliefs to more realistic ones
flexible intercultural communication
situational anxiety
multiple submissions
cognitive reconstructing