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Communication Disorders UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
Disorders of communication include deficits in language, speech, and communication. 
The diagnostic category of communication disorders includes the following: childhoodonset fluency disorder (stuttering), 
language disorder, 
unspecified communication disorders. 
speech sound disorder, 
social (pragmatic) , 
other specified and 
Speech is the expressive production of sounds and includes an individual's articulation, 
fluency, voice, and resonance quality.
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Disorders of communication include deficits in language, speech, and communication. 
The diagnostic category of communication disorders includes the following: childhoodonset fluency disorder (stuttering), 
language disorder, 
unspecified communication disorders. 
speech sound disorder, 
social (pragmatic) , 
other specified and 
Speech is the expressive production of sounds and includes an individual's articulation, 
fluency, voice, and resonance quality.
Communication Disorders TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Communication Disorder impairs the ability to both receive and send, and also process 
and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic information 
speech disorder atypical production of speech sounds, interruption in the flow of 
speaking, or abnormal production and/or absences of voice quality, including pitch, loudness, 
resonance, and/or duration 
language disorder impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken, written, and/or other 
symbol systems 
hearing disorder a result o...
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Communication Disorder impairs the ability to both receive and send, and also process 
and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic information 
speech disorder atypical production of speech sounds, interruption in the flow of 
speaking, or abnormal production and/or absences of voice quality, including pitch, loudness, 
resonance, and/or duration 
language disorder impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken, written, and/or other 
symbol systems 
hearing disorder a result o...
Comms 482 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Where did the name "Hindu" and "Hinduism" come from?Originates from the Sanskrit 
word for river, Sindu 
How many main languages and dialects are there in modern India?14 separate official 
languages 
What is the Hindu practice called that involves the death of windows, who are expected to 
accompany their husbands to the grave.Suttee 
What is the Hindu belief that all things are embraced by a universal law of cause and effect 
that stretches through time, binding living beings to the wh...
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Where did the name "Hindu" and "Hinduism" come from?Originates from the Sanskrit 
word for river, Sindu 
How many main languages and dialects are there in modern India?14 separate official 
languages 
What is the Hindu practice called that involves the death of windows, who are expected to 
accompany their husbands to the grave.Suttee 
What is the Hindu belief that all things are embraced by a universal law of cause and effect 
that stretches through time, binding living beings to the wh...
Comms 482 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is celebrity worship-one way relationship 
-worship as if its deity from a distance 
-via a medium 
-not back and forth 
-justin beiber 
what is the relationships between star trek and religion- sense of community 
- positive view of the future (elimination of war and poverty) 
- element of faith (placed in humanity to better ourselves) 
- identifiable belief system 
- open ended, unfinished
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What is celebrity worship-one way relationship 
-worship as if its deity from a distance 
-via a medium 
-not back and forth 
-justin beiber 
what is the relationships between star trek and religion- sense of community 
- positive view of the future (elimination of war and poverty) 
- element of faith (placed in humanity to better ourselves) 
- identifiable belief system 
- open ended, unfinished
Comms 482 UPDATED Test Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is a secular hymn song transcends generations, that it is about redemption or 
deliverance, that it has spiritual overtones, its meaning transcends initial purpose, it has 
become used as a backdrop for important life events. Ex: Free Falling, Amazing Grace, 
Hallelujah 
The 3 B's of religion Belief, Belonging, Behavior 
Questions from Elder Bednar's "Things as they really are" Does the time you spend 
using various technologies and media enlarge or restrict your capacity to live, t...
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What is a secular hymn song transcends generations, that it is about redemption or 
deliverance, that it has spiritual overtones, its meaning transcends initial purpose, it has 
become used as a backdrop for important life events. Ex: Free Falling, Amazing Grace, 
Hallelujah 
The 3 B's of religion Belief, Belonging, Behavior 
Questions from Elder Bednar's "Things as they really are" Does the time you spend 
using various technologies and media enlarge or restrict your capacity to live, t...
Comm382 TOP Study Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Early development of the disciplinePost WW2 era, Foreign Service Institute 1946, 
Edward Hall's works (Silent Language and Hidden Dimension), practically oriented, 
emphasis on non verbal communication, emphasis on international settings, interdisciplinary 
focus 
culture as an icebergvisible (behavior), invisible (history, religion, geography), both 
(values and attitude 
Social Scientific -- disciplinary originpsychology and sociology 
Social Scientific -- research goaldescribe and predic...
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Early development of the disciplinePost WW2 era, Foreign Service Institute 1946, 
Edward Hall's works (Silent Language and Hidden Dimension), practically oriented, 
emphasis on non verbal communication, emphasis on international settings, interdisciplinary 
focus 
culture as an icebergvisible (behavior), invisible (history, religion, geography), both 
(values and attitude 
Social Scientific -- disciplinary originpsychology and sociology 
Social Scientific -- research goaldescribe and predic...
Comm382 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
T/F: Verbal and noverbal communication take place simultaneously.True 
Verbal/nonverbal comm. is known as "cognitive content" while verbal/nonverbal is known as 
"affective contentverbal, nonverbal 
Expectancy Violation Theory assumes what?humans anticipate certain behavior from 
the people they interact with 
______ experiences pertain to all members of a language communitygeneral 
_____ experiences pertain to specified individualsparticularized 
Expectancy Violation Theory includes what t...
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T/F: Verbal and noverbal communication take place simultaneously.True 
Verbal/nonverbal comm. is known as "cognitive content" while verbal/nonverbal is known as 
"affective contentverbal, nonverbal 
Expectancy Violation Theory assumes what?humans anticipate certain behavior from 
the people they interact with 
______ experiences pertain to all members of a language communitygeneral 
_____ experiences pertain to specified individualsparticularized 
Expectancy Violation Theory includes what t...
Comm382 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Assimilation-When individuals desire contact with the host culture while not 
necessarily maintaining an identity of their native culture 
Marginalization-Individuals choose not to identify with their native culture or their host 
culture 
Separation-When individuals prefer low levels of interaction with the host culture while 
desiring a close connection with their native culture 
Integration-The individual develops a kind of bicultural orientation 
-Individuals desire a high level of intera...
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Assimilation-When individuals desire contact with the host culture while not 
necessarily maintaining an identity of their native culture 
Marginalization-Individuals choose not to identify with their native culture or their host 
culture 
Separation-When individuals prefer low levels of interaction with the host culture while 
desiring a close connection with their native culture 
Integration-The individual develops a kind of bicultural orientation 
-Individuals desire a high level of intera...
COMM 410 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
stereotype Rigid, oversimplified, often exaggerated beliefs that are applied to an entire 
category of people and to each individual in it 
race a group of people who perceive themselves and are perceived by others as 
possessing distinctive hereditary traits 
nationality a group of people who belong to the same nation and/or hold the same 
citizenship based on origin, birth, or naturalization 
sex the genetic and sometimes scientific determination of male and female 
gender socially defined ...
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stereotype Rigid, oversimplified, often exaggerated beliefs that are applied to an entire 
category of people and to each individual in it 
race a group of people who perceive themselves and are perceived by others as 
possessing distinctive hereditary traits 
nationality a group of people who belong to the same nation and/or hold the same 
citizenship based on origin, birth, or naturalization 
sex the genetic and sometimes scientific determination of male and female 
gender socially defined ...
COMM 410 UPDATED Test Questions and CORRECT Answers
According to the text, no complaints can be constructive, only destructive. False 
Power and self-esteem share a minimal function in conflict. False 
According to Chapter 1, the authors state people are born with conflict management skills— 
they are mostly "common sense." False 
Conflict should never be escalated. False 
In personal conflicts where you've known the other person a long time, you can assume that 
you know him/her well and that your inferences about him/her are accurate. Fal...
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According to the text, no complaints can be constructive, only destructive. False 
Power and self-esteem share a minimal function in conflict. False 
According to Chapter 1, the authors state people are born with conflict management skills— 
they are mostly "common sense." False 
Conflict should never be escalated. False 
In personal conflicts where you've known the other person a long time, you can assume that 
you know him/her well and that your inferences about him/her are accurate. Fal...