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Verbal Communication
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 31 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 1.The goal is to win 2.prove that you are right and the other person is wrong 3.search for weakness and errors in other positions 4.defend your views 5. there is only one right answer - and you have it
symbolic interaction
debate
apology
static evaluation
2. Express your interest without denying the rights of others - describes what you want - is other-oriented
assertiveness
agressive
polarization
behaving assertive
3. Describing and evaluating what we observe in extremes - such as good or bad - old or new - beautiful or ugly
polarization
defensive communication
symbols
world picture
4. The mental process og creating a category - idea - or image triggered by a referent or symbol
thoughts
connotative meaning
apology
allness
5. 1.The goal is to seek common ground and agreement 2.seek common understanding 3.value the truth in what others say 4. together you can find the best solution
dialogue
debate
world view
denotative meaning
6. The tendency to use language to make unqualified - often untrue generalizations
agressive
linguistic determinism
allness
extended 'I' language
7. Based on the principles of linguistic determinism and inguistic relativity - the hypothesis that language shapes our thoughts and culture - and our culture and our thoughts affect the language we use to describe our world
behaving assertive
polarization
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
debate
8. 1.Describe 2.disclose 3.identify effects 4.be silent 5.paraphrase
supportive communication
polarization
behaving assertive
jargon
9. The restrictive or literal meaning of a word (???????????????? ??? ?????????? ????????)
agressive
extended 'I' language
denotative meaning
elaborated code
10. The personal and subjective meaning of a word
extended 'I' language
referents
connotative meaning
linguistic determinism
11. Able to pursue one's own best interst without denying the rights of one's communication partner
denotative meaning
behaving assertive
assertive
dialogue
12. A way of avoiding allness statements by separating one situation - person - or example from others
indexing
extended 'I' language
referents
symbols
13. The theory that each language includes some unique features that are not found in other languages
static evaluation
world view
symbolic interaction
linguistic relativity
14. Confusion of one word or phrase for another that sounds similar to it
static evaluation
symbolic interaction
indexing
malapropism
15. A vocabularity of vords that have particular meaning to a person - group or culture
restricted code
allness
agressive
symbols
16. Expressing one's interest while denying the rights of others by blaming - judging - and evaluating other people
byrassing
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
connotative meaning
agressive
17. Pronouncing judgement on something without taking changes into consideration
world picture
dialogue
supportive communication
static evaluation
18. Short statement or story that illustrates or describes an emotions; word pictures often use a smile to clarify the image
byrassing
world view
world picture
malapropism
19. The things that a simbol represents
agressive
referents
extended 'I' language
denotative meaning
20. 1.Evaluate 2.controlling 3.manipulative 4.neutrally detached 5.certian 6.superior
agressive
defensive communication
jargon
symbolic interaction
21. Miscommunicating because of different understanding of the same words
world picture
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
thoughts
byrassing
22. A word - sound - or visual device that represents a thought - concepts - or object
denotative meaning
agressiveness
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
symbols
23. A theory that describes how use of language determines or influences thoughts and perceptions
restricted code
linguistic determinism
supportive communication
agressiveness
24. Using many words and warious ways of describing an idea or concept to communicate its meaning
debate
world view
elaborated code
assertive
25. 1.Descriptive 2.problem-oriented 3.spontaneously genuine 4.empathic 5.flexible 6.equal
supportive communication
connotative meaning
dialogue
agressiveness
26. A theory that suggests societies are bound together through the common use of symbols
symbolic interaction
assertive
assertiveness
jargon
27. A culturally acquired perspective for interpreting experiences
assertiveness
world view
restricted code
malapropism
28. Express your interest and denies the rights of others - evaluates the other people - is self-oriented
symbolic interaction
agressiveness
indexing
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
29. Explicit admission of an error - along with a request for forgiveness
world picture
symbols
apology
supportive communication
30. Another name for restricted code - specialized terms or abbreviations the meanings of which are known only to members of a specific group
byrassing
jargon
apology
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
31. Brief preface to a feedback statement - intendet to communicate that you don't want your listener to take your message in an overly critical way