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Communication
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Advertising measure
B. Prior restraint
C. Film as free expression
D. Newspaper ownership
E. Libel standard
VALS
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersThe overarching emotional quality of a workplace.
Q:
Recent research has effectively disproven the social exchange theory, in part, because today most of us base our relationship choices on "chemistry" rather than on costs and rewards.
A) True
B) False
Q:
Andrew has a membership at a fitness center that permits him to bring a guest with him when he goes to exercise. His friend David often goes as his guest because he can't afford to join a gym at this time. Andrew's ability to provide this opportunity to David would be considered an intrinsic reward to David.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Advertising measure
B. Prior restraint
C. Film as free expression
D. Newspaper ownership
E. Libel standard
JOA
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersNetworks of coworkers who share the same workplace values and broader life attitudes.
Q:
Loneliness and isolation have been linked to physical, emotional, and psychological health.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Advertising measure
B. Prior restraint
C. Film as free expression
D. Newspaper ownership
E. Libel standard
Censorship
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersUsing one's work computer to play games, surf the Internet, update Facebook pages, and send personal e-mails.
Q:
People tend to prefer forging relationships with others who are different from themselves over forming bonds with people whom they perceive as similar to themselves.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Advertising measure
B. Prior restraint
C. Film as free expression
D. Newspaper ownership
E. Libel standard
New York Times v. Sullivan
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersRepeated unethical and unfavorable treatment of one or more persons by others in the workplace.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Advertising measure
B. Prior restraint
C. Film as free expression
D. Newspaper ownership
E. Libel standard
Burstyn v. Wilson
Q:
It is a cultural myth that physical attraction plays an important role in interpersonal attraction.
A) True
B) False
Q:
People who are considered to be attractive are also often considered to be more intelligent, kinder, and warmer than those who are not.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Yellow journalism
B. Ludlow miners' strike
C. Torches of freedom
D. United Artists
E. Stunt or investigative journalism
Edward Bernays
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersCommunication from supervisors to subordinates.
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersAn effective form of upward communication through which a subordinate designs messages that will be received well by his or her supervisor.
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersCommunication from subordinates to superiors.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Yellow journalism
B. Ludlow miners' strike
C. Torches of freedom
D. United Artists
E. Stunt or investigative journalism
Mary Pickford
Q:
Proximity is a less important element of interpersonal attraction today than it was in the past.
A) True
B) False
Q:
People from collectivist cultures value relationships more than individuals from individualist cultures do.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Yellow journalism
B. Ludlow miners' strike
C. Torches of freedom
D. United Artists
E. Stunt or investigative journalism
William Randolph Hearst
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Yellow journalism
B. Ludlow miners' strike
C. Torches of freedom
D. United Artists
E. Stunt or investigative journalism
Ivy Lee
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersRelationships between coworkers of different organizational status.
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersCoworkers who communicate mainly through phone, e-mail, Skype, and other communication technologies.
Q:
Online relationships tend to be less deep and less intimate than traditional face-to-face relationships.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Yellow journalism
B. Ludlow miners' strike
C. Torches of freedom
D. United Artists
E. Stunt or investigative journalism
Nellie Bly
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersPeople who hold positions of organizational status and power similar to your own.
Q:
Research indicates that perceptions and definitions of love differ greatly in Western cultures as compared to Eastern cultures.
A) True
B) False
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersA workplace environment that is unfriendly, rigid, and unsupportive of professional and personal needs.
Q:
Children who form successful friendships do better behaviorally and academically than those who do not.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1920
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersGroups of coworkers linked solely through e-mail, social networking, and other Internet-based connections.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
Lee De Forest
Q:
Because family relationships are our first and most basic relationships, it is within them that we learn basic communication skills that affect how we interact with others later in life.
A) True
B) False
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersUnwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1969
Q:
The term family is only used to refer to people united by their biological relationship to one another.
A) True
B) False
Q:
People need interpersonal relationships.
A) True
B) False
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1947
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersSystems of communication linkages within organizations.
Q:
List and describe three tactics that can help a couple that has terminated their relationship to reconcile.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
Edwin H. Armstrong
Q:
Match the concept, term, or theory with its correct response or definition.advocacysexual harassmentcyberslackingsupportive climatedefensive climateupward communicationdownward communicationvirtual networksmixed-status relationshipsvirtual peersorganizational climateworkplace bullyingorganizational cultureworkplace cliquesorganizational networksworkplace relationshipprofessional peersA workplace's distinctive set of beliefs: how things are done, and how people behave.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1902
Q:
In your own words, distinguish between the two general ways in which relationships terminate: passing away and sudden death.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1896
Q:
Define bonding as it is discussed as a part of the stable stage of relationship development, and provide an example of how you have communicated bonding with one of your friends or with a romantic partner.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1966
Q:
Briefly describe two communication behaviors that might indicate a couple has reached the intensification stage.
Q:
List and define the three dialectical tensions we experience in our relationships.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
Richard Jewell
Q:
We can reduce our uncertainty in a relationship by using _____________ strategies that involve us observing other people as they go about their business and communicate with others; ___________ strategies that involve asking a third party questions in order to gain information more directly; and _______________ strategies that enable us to get information from a partner by directly asking for it.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1998
Q:
Provide an example of a cost you experience in one of your current interpersonal relationships, whether it is a friendship, a romantic relationship, or a family relationship.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
Mid-1860s
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Child Online Protection Act
B. Maxwell theorized existence of radio waves
C. Amos 'n' Andy started on Chicago radio
D. Developed the Audion, or triode, vacuum tube
E. Adolph Ochs bought the New York Times
F. The Life of an American Fireman
G. Frank Conrad's station became KDKA
H. Developed FM radio
I. Sued news organizations for libel
J. ABC, CBS, NBC broadcast evening lineups in color
K. Hollywood Ten
L. Saturday Evening Post folded
1925
Q:
Provide an example of an extrinsic, an instrumental, and an intrinsic reward that may influence the development of a relationship.
Q:
List and describe the three basic needs that motivate human beings to form and maintain interpersonal relationships.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Payne Fund Studies
Q:
Provide an example from your personal experience to illustrate how forming an interpersonal relationship has helped you to achieve a goal.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Edward Bernays
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
John D. Rockefeller
Q:
What are the three issues discussed in the textbook that influence our choice of whether or not another person is attractive to us as a relational partner?
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Walter Lippmann
Q:
Describe one way in which online relationships are different from face-to-face relationships.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Burson-Marsteller
Q:
Which type of love do you believe is most important in a romantic relationship and why?
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Hill & Knowlton
Q:
List and define four of the six types of love.
Q:
Briefly describe the difference between love and intimacy.
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Nellie Bly
Q:
What is the difference between a friendship and a social relationship?
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Coca-Cola
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
Daniel Boorstin
Q:
List and describe three of the six important characteristics of friendship identified in your textbook.
Q:
How would you define interpersonal communication?
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
David Sarnoff
Q:
For each number under General Questions, fill in a letter.
A. Income
B. Divides consumers into types
C. Propaganda Technique in the World War
D. "The real thing"
E. Investigative journalism pioneer
F. Public Opinion
G. Former president Richard Nixon
H. Ivy Ledbetter Lee
I. United Arab Emirates
J. NBC
K. Pseudo-event
L. Crystallizing Public Opinion
M. Galvanometers
VALS