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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
cybervetting
provinsialism
audience adaptation
2. Being consciously aware of - and paying attention to our communication behavior
globalization
multiplexity
rhetorical sensitivity
mindful communication
3. 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
shyness
patchwork plagiarism
self-interest
feedback
4. A way of better understanding your audience by compiling attitudinal information relative to values - beliefs - and ideology of your audience
understand
least group size
evaluate
psychographic profile
5. Coming to group conclusion without critical thinking or evaluation of alternatives
values
groupthink
logos
provinsialism
6. Specialized and complicated terminology used by a particular discipline
attitudes
jargon
responsibility
rigid rules
7. Having more information - stimulating creativity - a system of checks - better decision-making process - division of labor - motivation
advantages of working in teams
communication
self-interest
interpret
8. The process where you rearticulate - in your words - what you learned from consulting the research of an original author
paraphrasing
responsibility
postmodern ethics
intercultural communication
9. A learned system of meanings which help us make sense in our everyday surroundings
asynchronous communication
confirming response
culture
systematic desensitization
10. The normal anxiety people experience when they find themselves in a stressful situation
audience
listen
situational anxiety
confirming response
11. Considering the benefits or consequences of an action for oneself first - and for others second
low cues
self-interest
interpret
high-context culture
12. Taking another person's work in full and representing it as your one while making little or nor change to the material
content
mindful communication
global plagiarism
cognitive therapy
13. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
beliefs
climate
synergy
cognitive reconstructing
14. Audience members' likes and dislikes
patchwork plagiarism
fields
synchronous
attitudes
15. Statistical data about an audience
nominal group technique
positive reinforcement
disclose
demographics
16. Cultures that view conflict as a threat and to be avoided
action items
source
strong uncertainty avoidance
synergy
17. This theory of audience analysis argues that audience members have a variety of needs that range from physiological needs to self-actualization needs
18. 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
labeling
ethics
subjective listening
logos
19. Cultures that view conflict as natural and potentially positive
weak uncertainty avoidance
content
multiple submissions
oral citations
20. Communication is a process - the stimulation of meaning - and both verbal and nonverbal
source
qualities that define communication
channel
asynchronous
21. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
provinsialism
disclosure
parenthetical citations
backchanneling cues
22. The organization style used for referencing citations in your actual presentation
incremental plagiarism
oral citations
provinsialism
low cues
23. Describes the physical process of sound waves bouncing off of an eardrum
weak uncertainty avoidance
message
hearing
inadequate positive reinforcement
24. A tension between two opposing but valuable preferences
you cannot not communicate
inadequate positive reinforcement
dialectic
disclosure
25. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interpretation as real
rigid rules
fields
labeling
stage fright
26. Originator of a message
stage fright
encoding
content
source
27. The way in which people segment a sequence of words or behaviors
punctuation
encoding and decoding
ethical dilemma
consequentialism
28. 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
hearing
weak uncertainty avoidance
factors that can increase stage fright
29. To explain or tell the meaning of; to conceive in the light of individual belief - judgment - or circumstance
interpret
kickoff meeting
message
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
30. A decision-making method that pursues agreement among most team members while thoughtfully resolving and/or alleviating objections along the way
asynchronous
fields
jargon
consensus
31. To mark or perceive the distinguishing or peculiar features of; to distinguish by discerning or exposing differences
disclose
message
discriminate
asynchronous communication
32. Service provider used for sending digital communication; usually associated with emails
asynchronous communication
feedback
democratic leadership
domain
33. Falsely representing any material obtained from another source as your own work
collectivism
backchanneling cues
plagiarism
demographic profile
34. Cues to let the speaker know you're listening
backchanneling cues
small power distance
face
responding
35. An audience-centered approach to communication in which other perspectives are taken into account
reframing
pseudonym
inadequate positive reinforcement
rhetorical sensitivity
36. Proactively and systematically gathering and reviewing information about those whom you will be presenting your message in an effort to increase presentation effectiveness
audience analysis
situational anxiety
situational anxiety
deontology
37. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
interpret
cognitive therapy
punctuation
flexible intercultural communication
38. A statement used in your presentation that demonstrates why the source you are referring to is credible
qualifier
logos
communication apprehension
labeling
39. A sense of 'stuckness' when trying to write
40. 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
respond
permanence of records
qualifier
demographics
41. From the Greek word for 'the word;' it is translated as logic
weak uncertainty avoidance
interpret
logos
synergy
42. Reward for engaging in some activity. Example: when an audience applauds you during a presentation
disclosure
positive reinforcement
action items
noise
43. A leadership style in which the leader is hands-off and allows members to make decisions on their own
culture
qualities that define communication
audience-centered presenter
laissez-faire leadership
44. Communication that is not occurring in real time
asynchronous communication
subjective listening
jargon
disclose
45. The receiver's act of attaching meaning to a message sent by a source
writer's block
decoding
democratic leadership
message
46. A therapeutic technique that helps anxious people reduce their fears by visualizing positive outcomes of future experiences
labeling
plagiarism
visualization
demographics
47. Standards for behavior that people don't alter even when the situation warrants
culture
encoding
rigid rules
climate
48. The Greek word meaning 'credibility'
ethos
source
consensus
respond
49. The minimum number of people needed to achieve the desired results
least group size
dialectic
writer's block
nominal group technique
50. Characteristics of the audience a speaker might want to know before a speech - such as - ethnicity - ages - education level - sex - socio-economic status
demographics
parenthetical citations
action items
conflict of interest