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COMM 201 2024 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct What is true about the linguistic relativity hypothesis? - Answer-The words we use can reveal how we think. Researchers estimate that one out of every _____ words we use is metaphor. - Answer-25 Which function of language involves...

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COMM 201 2024 Final Exam Questions
and Answers All Correct

What is true about the linguistic relativity hypothesis? - Answer-The words we use can
reveal how we think.

Researchers estimate that one out of every _____ words we use is metaphor. - Answer-
25

Which function of language involves getting your needs met? - Answer-Instrumental

Saying "I know where you live" can have different meanings. This is due to: - Answer-
Situational meaning

According to Communication Accommodation Theory, when you communicate in a way
that demonstrates your difference from someone, you are: - Answer-diverging

When we avoid using words that are considered taboo, we often replace them with: -
Answer-euphemisms

The desire not to be bothered is: - Answer-negative face

True or False: Sign language is a form of nonverbal communication. - Answer-false

What is true of nonverbal communication? - Answer-It is more believable.

We can communicate nonverbally with people who speak a different language. This is
because nonverbal communication is: - Answer-iconic

Which of the following emotions is communicated similarly throughouot the world using
nonverbal communication? - Answer-disgust

Sarcasm uses which function of nonverbal communication? - Answer-Contradicting

We are most uncomfortable when someone violates our - Answer-intimate space

Which form of nonverbal communication has the strictest penalties for violations? -
Answer-haptics

, Which form of nonverbal communication is most closely associated with personality? -
Answer-vocalics

When thinking of chronemics, the United States is - Answer-monochronic

true or false: The environment is an aspect of nonverbal communication - Answer-true

true or false: Hearing and listening are the same. - Answer-false

In the listening process, back-channel cues are part of: - Answer-responding

Which part of the listening process requires that listeners speak the same language? -
Answer-understanding

true or false: Remembering is part of listening. - Answer-true

Prejudice, stereotypes, and cultural differences fall under this barrier to listening: -
Answer-Psychological noise

Which counterproductive listening habit leads to people trying to finish other people's
sentences? - Answer-Dependent listening

is this a misconception about listening, yes or no?: The more you read, the better
listener you become. - Answer-yes

Being tired is an example of this barrier to listening: - Answer-Physiological noise

What does your book suggest as a way to become a better listener? - Answer-Be aware
of what isn't said.

Which provision of relationships involves intimate touch? - Answer-Attachment

Affiliations can be understood as: - Answer-friends

Which relational maintenance strategy involves self-disclosure? - Answer-openness

When we attempt to move a relationship to be more personal, this is called: - Answer-
engaging

According to Uncertainty Reduction Theory, looking up your instructor on Rate My
Professor is: - Answer-an active strategy

Social exchange theory looks at relationships from which perspective? - Answer-cost-
benefit analysis

Which of the following is not discussed in Relational Dialectics? - Answer-space-time

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