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Straighterline Communications 101 Questions With
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________ is where you assume that all members of a group are
alike. Correct Answers Stereotyping

________ is where you have a negative attitude toward a group
of people just because of who they are. Correct Answers
Prejudice

"You need to remember this because it will be on the quiz."
What type of lecture cue is this statement? Correct Answers
importance

"You need to remember this because it will be on the quiz."
What type of lecture cue is this statement? Correct Answers
importance

A person groups stimuli into meaningful units during which part
of perception? Correct Answers organization

A relationship in which the two people are very similar is called
Correct Answers a symmetrical relationship

A school is what type of organization? Correct Answers
pattern-maintenance

A vocalized pause is Correct Answers always seen as a
negative characteristic of delivery

,According to research cited in your textbook concerning group
size, how many people should be in a small group to increase
the likelihood that it will be a productive group? Correct
Answers 3 or 4

According to the textbook, first impressions Correct Answers
are based on comparisons to ourselves

Acme company has a mission statement that is open to
interpretation. Many stakeholders identify with it. Their mission
statement is Correct Answers ambiguous

An important aspect of informative speaking is making your
subject ________ the audience. Correct Answers relevant to

An informative speech does NOT have to be Correct Answers
entertaining

Approximately what percentage of workers report in polls that
their time spent working in meetings could be more productive?
Correct Answers 75%

As he drove out of the driveway, he saw his wife waving but did
not realize that she wanted him to stop to avoid running over the
tricycle. He thought she was just waving good-bye. The problem
in this nonverbal episode is that we Correct Answers use the
same cue to communicate a variety of meanings

As he drove out of the driveway, he saw his wife waving but did
not realize that she wanted him to stop to avoid running over the
tricycle. He thought she was just waving good-bye. The problem

, in this nonverbal episode is that we Correct Answers use the
same cue to communicate a variety of meanings

As the woman shaded her eyes with her open hand on her brow,
she said, "Wow, is it ever bright out here." The nonverbal cue
here is Correct Answers an illustrator

Children with higher levels of language development are more
likely to Correct Answers have more efficient working memory

Children with higher levels of language development are more
likely to Correct Answers have more efficient working memory

College students spend approximately what proportion of their
time listening to others and the mass media? Correct Answers
50%

College students spend approximately what proportion of their
time listening to others and the mass media? Correct Answers
50%

Communication begins with the Correct Answers self

Conditions in the workplace that are sexually offensive or
intimidating are known as Correct Answers hostile

Decoding is the process Correct Answers of assigning meaning
to an idea or thought

During an interview for a waitress job, Mr. Mitchell (the
interviewer) asks Kelly (the interviewee) if she is married or has

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