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Question
We follow communication rules even when we are not consciously aware of them.
a. True
b. False
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a. intrapersonal interaction
b. group and team discussion
c. intercultural Phenomena
d. mass communication
e. mediated communication
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Organizational culture can best be defined as __________.
a. understanding of the power hierarchy within an organization
b. understanding personal relationships on the job
c. understanding how to better productivity in an organization
d. understanding an organizations identity and codes of thought and action
e. all of the above are definitions of organizational culture
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a. qualitative
b. survey
c. critical
d. quantitative
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a. experiment
b. survey
c. textual analysis
d. historical analysis
e. descriptive statistics
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The earliest models of communication which described communication as one-way, are known as __________ models.
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
b. False
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The relationship level of meaning __________.
a. is the connection between symbols and things
b. focuses on the meaning of sounds only
c. expresses the relationship between communicators
d. is not a process
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Communication in personal relationships __________.
a. helps solve problems
b. involves personal disclosures
c. sustains the daily rhythms of intimate connections
d. all of the above
e. a and b
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A wireless means of connecting devices to the Internet and each other is called __________.
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Bits of data that websites collect and store in users personal browsers are known as __________.
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Programs put on computers that allow third parties to track an individuals online activity and get personal information are called __________.
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Working on a number of different projects simultaneously or in overlapping or interactive ways is known as __________.
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__________ plants itself on a users computer to track online activity and gain personal information.
a. a cookie
b. a rogue
c. a blacklister
d. a flamethrower
e. none of the above
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Computers and online interaction affect human thinking __________.
a. by allowing us to multitask
b. by priming us to react to external, visual stimuli
c. by training us to rely on programs to direct our actions and judgments
d. all of the above
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a. teleconferencing
b. audioconferencing
c. computer conferencing
d. videoconferencing
e. face-to-face conferencing
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E-mail addresses and screen names allow users to __________.
a. be ignored
b. connect with others
c. create identity
d. learn online
e. be tracked using cookies
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a. teleconferencing
b. communication technologies
c. interconnectivity
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__________ __________ __________ theory argues that we attend to mass communication in order to gratify ourselves.
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The print epoch emerged with the invention of the phonetic alphabet.
a. True
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a. agenda setting
b. cultivation theory
c. supporting dominant social systems
d. uses and gratification
e. standpoint theory
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a. product agenda setting
b. product placement
c. immersive advertising
d. immersive product placement
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__________ __________ requires little or no preparation.
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The thesis statement is the single most important sentence in a speech.
a. True
b. False
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a. True
b. False
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a. improves communication
b. is natural
c. is experienced primarily by novice speakers
d. is experienced by public figures
e. all of the above
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A strong conclusion should look to accomplish which of the following?
a. gaining support of the listeners
b. offering an opportunity for rebuttal
c. providing a memorable close
d. summarizing the main ideas
e. all but b
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a. enhancement rite
b. corporate story
c. personal story
d. collegial story
e. interaction ritual