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Professional Communication Skills Vocab
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1. To grasp the meaning of; to accept as a fact or truth or regard as plausible without utter certainty
demographic profile
ethos
understand
two-pizza team
2. An initial assembly of your team to familiarize all members with the goals - expectations - and particulars of the project and each other
laissez-faire leadership
kickoff meeting
flexible intercultural communication
demographic profile
3. The way in which people segment a sequence of words or behaviors
demographic profile
message
punctuation
psychographic profile
4. 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
you cannot not communicate
feedback
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
audience
5. Standards for behavior that people don't alter even when the situation warrants
cybervetting
message
rigid rules
noise
6. 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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7. Shyness or communication apprehension
high-context culture
reticence
virtue ethics
intercultural communication
8. The receiver's act of attaching meaning to a message sent by a source
decoding
synergy
postmodern ethics
beliefs
9. A leadership style in which members participate in the decision-making process
dispositional communication anxiety
democratic leadership
virtue ethics
synergy
10. The anxiety a person experiences when speaking in public
encoding and decoding
consensus
stage fright
systematic desensitization
11. Process of communicating and interpreting communication—the official communication terms for these processes
encoding and decoding
utilitarianism
climate
authoritarian leadership
12. From the Greek word for 'the word;' it is translated as logic
factors that can increase stage fright
fidelity
you cannot not communicate
logos
13. 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
synchronous
disclose
oral citations
audience-centered presenter
14. Location - cultural differences - gender styles
contextual barriers to listening
qualities that define communication
rhetorical sensitivity
action items
15. A type of therapy that helps alleviate people's fears through directed conversation
groupthink
transactional leadership
cognitive therapy
weak uncertainty avoidance
16. If in an argument with a friend you may say something you regret but can't take it back
demographics
paraphrasing
communication is irreversible
qualities that define communication
17. The consequentialist principle that one should choose the course of action that creates the most god for the greatest number of people
subjective listening
utilitarianism
authoritarian leadership
cybervetting
18. The affective aspect of a message
relationship
content
transformational leadership
you cannot not communicate
19. The process whereby one person stimulates meaning in the mind of another through verbal and/or nonverbal means
communication
writer's block
asynchronous
punctuation
20. The act of interpreting a situation and treating the interoperation as real
labeling
you cannot not communicate
weak uncertainty avoidance
provinsialism
21. The medium through which a message passes on its way from source to receiver
synergy
weak uncertainty avoidance
relationship
channel
22. Understanding that your personal opinions and preferences are only temporary - and you might change your mind if you heard a better idea
positive reinforcement
dispositional communication anxiety
talkaholic
provinsialism
23. Refers to audience members' general likes and dislikes in relation to particular subjects
multiple submissions
remember
attitudes
discriminate
24. This type of leader emphasizes accomplishing goals and managing time above all else
transactional leadership
task leader
encoding and decoding
consensus
25. Service provider used for sending digital communication; usually associated with emails
domain
climate
demographics
disclosure
26. Communication that is not occurring in real time
two-pizza team
self-interest
evaluate
asynchronous communication
27. The process where you rearticulate - in your words - what you learned from consulting the research of an original author
paraphrasing
least group size
writer's block
encoding and decoding
28. Those upon whom the ideas - feelings - information - e.g. the message - are presented
decoding
audience
encoding and decoding
you cannot not communicate
29. An audience-centered approach to communication in which other perspectives are taken into account
patchwork plagiarism
visualization
democratic leadership
rhetorical sensitivity
30. 'Learning' through experience that you can't change a situation
message
feedback
learned helplessness
respond
31. To bring to mind or think of again; to keep in mind for attention or consideration
large-power distance
remember
learned helplessness
encoding
32. Characteristics of the audience a speaker might want to know before a speech - such as - ethnicity - ages - education level - sex - socio-economic status
hearing
demographics
intercultural communication
global plagiarism
33. 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
logos
channel
audience adaptation
task leader
34. A response that shows you care about the person and value what they have to say
talkaholic
decoding
pseudonym
confirming response
35. The overall feel of the group - composed of all the group's relationships
self-interest
labeling
climate
rigid rules
36. Having more information - stimulating creativity - a system of checks - better decision-making process - division of labor - motivation
receiver
advantages of working in teams
postmodern ethics
backchanneling cues
37. When a team meaner slacks off because he know the work will get done regardless of his effort
social loafing
global plagiarism
communication is irreversible
Editorial columns (opinions pieces)
38. Audience members' likes and dislikes
authoritarian leadership
attitudes
logos
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
39. The perspective that the ethical quality of an action should be determined by evaluating its consequences
jargon
consequentialism
receiver
culture
40. To say something in return: make an answer; to react in response
laissez-faire leadership
strong uncertainty avoidance
respond
discriminate
41. A leadership style in which the leader makes decisions by herself
authoritarian leadership
disclose
synergy
channel
42. What an audience members judge to be right or wrong
labeling
subjective listening
values
dispositional communication anxiety
43. The substantive aspect of a message
psychographic profile
contextual barriers to listening
content
discriminate
44. Fearing evaluation - feeling - feeling conspicuous - holding yourself to rigid rules - negative self-talk
rigid rules
dialectic
encoding
factors that can increase stage fright
45. Failure to exercise sufficient care to protect others from the foreseeable risk of harm caused by one's actions
high-context culture
democratic leadership
negligence
low cues
46. Specialized and complicated terminology used by a particular discipline
remember
inadequate positive reinforcement
jargon
synergy
47. The source's act of transforming an idea into a message to transmit to a receiver
laissez-faire leadership
global plagiarism
message
encoding
48. 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
oral citations
small power distance
cognitive therapy
patchwork plagiarism
49. The general predisposition to avoid situations that require communication
receiver
communication apprehension
stage fright
psychographic profile
50. A culture in which meaning is expressed through explicit verbal messages
content and relationship
encoding
factors that can increase stage fright
low-context culture