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COMM 201 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED PASS Where does the medical model of disability place the responsibility for dealing with disabilities? A. The individual with the disability B. Society C. The medical field - Answer-C. The medical field This is the tende...

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Where does the medical model of disability place the responsibility for dealing with
disabilities?

A. The individual with the disability
B. Society
C. The medical field - Answer-C. The medical field

This is the tendency to see one's own culture as superior.

A. Global Village
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Intercultural Communication - Answer-B. Ethnocentrism

A relationship between two opposing concepts that constantly push and pull on one
another is called:

A. a dichotomy
B. intersectionality
C. a dialectic - Answer-C. a dialectic

Maya is studying abroad. She sees that her international classmates do things
differently, and she thinks their behavior is weird. Maya's intercultural competence is
lacking due to her:

A. motivation
B. skill
C. knowledge - Answer-A. motivation

Anti-miscegenation laws were declared unconstitutional in the United States in:

A. 1989
B. 1967
C. 1908 - Answer-B. 1967

What is the digital divide?

,A. The change between traditional mass media and user-generated content

B. The difference between those who have access to technology and those who do not

C.The difference between older generations and younger generations - Answer-B. The
difference between those who have access to technology and those who do not

Groupthink is the ideal form of group cohesion

A. true
B. false - Answer-b. false

When there is group conflict about the purpose of the group, this is called:

A. primary tensions
B. interpersonal conflict
C. substantive conflict
D. procedural conflict - Answer-C. substantive conflict

The practices and expectations of the group are solidified during this stage of group
development.

A. Norming
B. Performing
C. Forming - Answer-A. Norming

The ideal number for a small group is 5.

A. true
B. false - Answer-B. false

Which stage of group development was added later than the others?

A. Norming
B. Adjourning
C. Storming - Answer-B. Adjourning

Which type of power comes from attractiveness and likability?

A. information
B. legitimate
C. expert
D. referent - Answer-D. referent

, Which task role keeps the group on track by managing the agenda, and setting and
assessing goals?

A. expediter
B. information provider
C. information seeker
D. gatekeeper - Answer-A. expediter

Which group member is responsible for de-escalating conflict?

A. harmonizer
B. supporter
C. interpreter
D. tension releaser - Answer-A. harmonizer

This self-centered behavior often emerges as a result of a leadership challenge during
the group's formation

A. joker
B. monopolizer
C. self-confessor
D. central negative - Answer-D. central negative

What is the second step in the group problem-solving process?

A. analyze the problem
B. generate possible solutions
C. define the problem - Answer-A. analyze the problem

How many television stations were available to most viewers during the Golden Age of
television?

A. 3
B. 6
C. 11 - Answer-A. 3

Which president of Mexico was born the same day as Mr. Fallon?

A. Enrique Peña Nieto
B. Felipe Calderón
C. Andrés Manuel López Obrador - Answer-A. Enrique Peña Nieto

Which media effect explains how most people assume media affects others more than
media affects themselves?

A. Boomerang Effect

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