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1 Your Review Quiz These questions were created by your peers. Enjoy! Use them as a game and study break but not a short cut to “soaking” in your notes and our textbook.

2 Question # 1 The social-psychological tradition is based on the premise that as people talk, they produce and reproduce culture. True or False? False- socio-culture is based on the premise that as people talk they produce and reproduce culture.

3 Question # 2 Which tradition focuses on communication as the process of sharing meaning through signs? A) semiotic B) critical C) phenomenological D) all of these are traditions

4 Question #3 The main route to deep social penetration is through self- disclosure. True False

5 Question #4 According to Barbara O’Keefe there are three different types of message design logic. True or False? TRUE!!! (expressive, conventional and rhetorical)

6 Question #5 Which principle of social exchange theory helps gauge relational stability? A) personality B) self disclosure C) comparison level D) comparison level of alternative

7 Question #6 According to CMM, which of these is not one of the contexts of communication patterns? A) Episode B) Relationship C) Identity D) Culture E) None of the above; each is a context

8 Question #7 For Martin Buber, dialogic communication involves remaining in the tension between holding our own perspective while being profoundly open to the other. True or False? TRUE!

9 Question #8 The three core concepts of EVT included: A) adaptation, violation valence, and net worth B) expectancy, violation valence, and communication reward valence C) violation valence, interaction, and adaptation D) interaction, adaptation, and reality

10 Question #9 The study of people’s use of space as special elaboration of culture is referred to as: A) cultural specialty B) chronemics C) proxemics D) kinesics

11 Question #10 Ethnographers map out social discourse. They do this_______. A) to discover who people think they are B) what they think they are doing C) to what end they think they are doing it D) all of the above

12 Question #11 Which type of stories are “positive or negative anecdotes told about others in an organization?” A) collegial stories B) corporate stories C) personal stories D) none of the above

13 Question #12 In Uncertainty Reduction Theory, which axiom states as nonverbal affiliative expressiveness increases, uncertainty levels will decrease in an initial interaction situation. A)Self-disclosure B)Reciprocity C)Similarity D)Nonverbal warmth

14 Question #13 True/False: Deetz argues that communication is fundamentally the transmission of information. FALSE! Deetz argues that communication is NOT based merely on transmission.

15 Question #14 T/F: Managerial control is the process that invites open dialogue among a stake holder. FALSE!

16 Question #15 T/F: Assimilation takes place when a message falls into the latitude of rejection. FALSE! Contrast is the more likely response.

17 Question #16 T/F: A wide latitude of acceptance is usually a sign of high ego involvement. FALSE!

18 Question #17 Which of the following is not one of Baxter and Montgomery’s internal dialectics? A) Openness – Closedness B) Certainty – Uncertainty C) Self-expression – Non- expression D) Connectedness – Separateness

19 Question #18 Segmentation is a tactic by which partners A) ignore different aspects of their relationship B) try to temporarily avoid their partners C) isolate different aspects of their relationship D) none of the above

20 Question #19 Dewey’s pragmatism is based on the assumption that practical decisions are brought under more intelligent control through rational inquiry in a six step process called A) Prioritizing B) Reflected Thinking C) Six Sigma D) Implementality

21 Question #20 According to Hirokawa and Gouran, which is not a requisite function? A) problem analysis B) potential productivity C) identification of alternatives D) evaluation of positive and negative consequences

22 Question #21 What are the five components of the phase model? A) orientation, conflict, coalescence, diversity, integration B) orientation, convergence, coalescence, diversity, integration C) orientation, conflict, coalescence, development, integration D) none of the above

23 Question #22 Duality of structure refers to the idea that rules and resources are both the ______ and the ______ of interaction. A) medium, outcome B) medium, effect C) problem, outcome D) product, medium

24 Question #23 T/F: Petty and Cacioppo, of elaboration likelihood model, claim that we have a large mesh mental filter that allows items we regard as less important to flow through without being processed very carefully. TRUE!

25 Question #24 In the peripheral route, recipients rely on a variety of cues that allow them to make a quick decision. All of the following are a part of Cialdini’s list of six cues that trigger a “click, whir” programmed response EXCEPT A) Reciprocation B) Consistency C) Scarcity D) Evaluation

26 Exam Basics –50 questions –Chapters: 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21 (Yes, I know that’s a lot. But many questions will be pulled from class quizzes, online quizzes and slide show) –Essay to be used as a curve if needed –Bring pencils or 1 dollar to buy one –Essay limited to one side of one page –Can use old quizzes and textbook website quizzes to prepare –You can have one page of notes


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