Deck 5: Verbal Communication
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Deck 5: Verbal Communication
1
In the textbook example of the potential multiple meanings of the symbol "table," what principle of language is being illustrated?
A) language conveys meaning
B) language is symbolic
C) language is rule governed
D) language and culture are intertwined
E) none of the options are correct
A) language conveys meaning
B) language is symbolic
C) language is rule governed
D) language and culture are intertwined
E) none of the options are correct
B
2
Your manager is not happy with the symbol "chairman" and changes it to "chair." The manager is demonstrating that language
A) can be metaphorical.
B) can be regulative.
C) can be gender-inclusive.
D) can clarify meaning.
E) can express commonalities.
A) can be metaphorical.
B) can be regulative.
C) can be gender-inclusive.
D) can clarify meaning.
E) can express commonalities.
C
3
Men's language style has been stereotypically associated with all of the following EXCEPT
A) directness.
B) clarity.
C) conciseness.
D) wordiness.
E) informative.
A) directness.
B) clarity.
C) conciseness.
D) wordiness.
E) informative.
D
4
Connotative meaning when compared to denotative meaning is
A) more literal.
B) more serious.
C) used more in close,personal relationships.
D) is probably found on dictionary.com.
E) less emotional and personal.
A) more literal.
B) more serious.
C) used more in close,personal relationships.
D) is probably found on dictionary.com.
E) less emotional and personal.
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5
According to the cooperative principle,being relevant often means speakers need to
A) use information that separates one from the listener.
B) provide information that is appropriate.
C) use information that is fair.
D) use information applicable to the situation.
E) use information that is honest.
A) use information that separates one from the listener.
B) provide information that is appropriate.
C) use information that is fair.
D) use information applicable to the situation.
E) use information that is honest.
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6
Symbols tend to derive their meaning from people and their experience.This illustrates what type of meaning?
A) denotative meaning
B) connotative meaning
C) contextual meaning
D) intentional meaning
E) unintentional meaning
A) denotative meaning
B) connotative meaning
C) contextual meaning
D) intentional meaning
E) unintentional meaning
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7
If you and your friend observe a woman order a drink and he says to you,"What a dog" and you understand him to mean she is not very attractive,what type of meaning are you applying?
A) naming
B) personal
C) contextual
D) connotative
E) denotative
A) naming
B) personal
C) contextual
D) connotative
E) denotative
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8
According to research by Grice,being informative during interpersonal conversations requires the speaker to do all of the following EXCEPT
A) present all relevant information.
B) present information that is appropriate.
C) be a cooperative verbal communicator.
D) be ethical.
E) use different dialects.
A) present all relevant information.
B) present information that is appropriate.
C) be a cooperative verbal communicator.
D) be ethical.
E) use different dialects.
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9
Misunderstanding occurs frequently online due to the lack of
A) nonverbal cues.
B) "You" language.
C) "I" language.
D) connotative meaning.
E) honesty.
A) nonverbal cues.
B) "You" language.
C) "I" language.
D) connotative meaning.
E) honesty.
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10
In comparing gender and culture and their impact on verbal communication we can conclude
A) both gender and culture strongly impact verbal communication.
B) gender has a greater impact than culture on verbal communication.
C) culture has a greater impact than gender on verbal communication.
D) gender and culture have little impact on verbal communication.
E) none of the options are correct.
A) both gender and culture strongly impact verbal communication.
B) gender has a greater impact than culture on verbal communication.
C) culture has a greater impact than gender on verbal communication.
D) gender and culture have little impact on verbal communication.
E) none of the options are correct.
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11
Women's language style has been stereotypically associated with all of the following EXCEPT
A) politeness.
B) indirectness and tentativeness.
C) flowery adjectives.
D) wordiness.
E) clarity.
A) politeness.
B) indirectness and tentativeness.
C) flowery adjectives.
D) wordiness.
E) clarity.
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12
What cooperative verbal communication strategy could Mark use instead of screaming,"You are such an idiot" when he sees his friend do something he doesn't like?
A) When I see you smoking cigarettes after class,I'm concerned how others might see you.
B) Bro,that's gross,man!
C) Hey bud,how are your lungs?
D) Get a hobby.
E) You are so immature!
A) When I see you smoking cigarettes after class,I'm concerned how others might see you.
B) Bro,that's gross,man!
C) Hey bud,how are your lungs?
D) Get a hobby.
E) You are so immature!
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13
Sarah has a short temper and exclaims,"You are such a moron" to her younger brother.What strategy of cooperative verbal communication is she violating?
A) messages are relevant
B) messages that make others feel included
C) messages that are clear and own a speaker's thoughts and feelings
D) messages that are honest
E) messages that are adapted to the context
A) messages are relevant
B) messages that make others feel included
C) messages that are clear and own a speaker's thoughts and feelings
D) messages that are honest
E) messages that are adapted to the context
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14
If you and a friend are discussing the nuances of an abstract word such as white and she types in the word on dictionary.com only to find a myriad of different definitions,what type of meaning is she illustrating?
A) connotative
B) denotative
C) contextual
D) naming
E) symbols
A) connotative
B) denotative
C) contextual
D) naming
E) symbols
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15
According to the text,which of the following is considered to be a symbol?
A) thoughts
B) words
C) attitudes
D) values
E) beliefs
A) thoughts
B) words
C) attitudes
D) values
E) beliefs
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16
If someone from the north said they were going to the shore,while someone from the south said they were going to the beach,what characteristic of language is being illustrated?
A) naming
B) denotation
C) dialect
D) connotation
E) linguistic relativity
A) naming
B) denotation
C) dialect
D) connotation
E) linguistic relativity
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17
Any language has its own rules,such as spelling,grammar,and the way to pronounce words.This demonstrates what language feature?
A) connotative meaning
B) denotative meaning
C) constitutive rules
D) regulative rules
E) none of the options are correct
A) connotative meaning
B) denotative meaning
C) constitutive rules
D) regulative rules
E) none of the options are correct
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18
Which strategy can be used to achieve cooperative verbal communication?
A) increase use of "I" language
B) increase use of "We" language
C) increase use of "You" language
D) avoid using "We" language
E) watch the film Yours,Mine,and Ours.
A) increase use of "I" language
B) increase use of "We" language
C) increase use of "You" language
D) avoid using "We" language
E) watch the film Yours,Mine,and Ours.
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19
Intentional misrepresentation is called
A) concealment.
B) naming.
C) misunderstanding.
D) deception.
E) persuasion.
A) concealment.
B) naming.
C) misunderstanding.
D) deception.
E) persuasion.
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20
What is considered to be the single most important characteristic of cooperative verbal communication?
A) relationship
B) timing
C) context
D) honesty
E) ethics
A) relationship
B) timing
C) context
D) honesty
E) ethics
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21
Symbols can have multiple meanings,which can lead to misunderstanding.
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22
Constitutive rules govern how we use language to verbally communicate
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23
Language can help people create and reinforce their cultural identity.
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24
Research suggests we seem to prefer and rate more favorably those who use a dialect similar to our own.
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25
In the textbook example,the possibility that the text message "I hate u" may have meant "I'm jealous but proud of you" is an example of the denotative meaning of language.
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26
What is the most frequent form of intentional misrepresentation?
A) naming
B) misunderstanding
C) deception
D) concealment
E) persuasion.
A) naming
B) misunderstanding
C) deception
D) concealment
E) persuasion.
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27
Dialects do not include differences in accents.
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28
If your interpersonal communication professor seems to really tailor his lectures and examples to the students in his class,he is demonstrating the cooperative principle.
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29
Defamation can be described as
A) intentional communication.
B) false communication.
C) libel,when in written form.
D) slander,when spoken.
E) all of the options are correct.
A) intentional communication.
B) false communication.
C) libel,when in written form.
D) slander,when spoken.
E) all of the options are correct.
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30
Regulative rules only apply to spoken conversation.
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31
While experiencing verbal online aggression,which of the following would you NOT use to competently manage it?
A) Try to use "We" or "I" language.
B) Remember to use "You" language.
C) Save a draft first.
D) Review and revise before finally sending the message.
E) Make sure your message is honest,informative,and clear.
A) Try to use "We" or "I" language.
B) Remember to use "You" language.
C) Save a draft first.
D) Review and revise before finally sending the message.
E) Make sure your message is honest,informative,and clear.
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32
Your authors suggest the use of face-to-face communication over e-mail or text messaging for important or potentially controversial messages.
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33
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that distinguishes aggressive language from prejudiced language?
A) intentional goal to injure a person's feelings
B) targets unique personal attributes
C) targets someone's group affiliation
D) profanity is used
E) attacks an individual's intelligence,weight,or physical ability
A) intentional goal to injure a person's feelings
B) targets unique personal attributes
C) targets someone's group affiliation
D) profanity is used
E) attacks an individual's intelligence,weight,or physical ability
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34
Concealing information or being overly vague is not considered to be a type of deception.
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35
As gays and lesbians continue to face cultural prejudice and struggle with identity terms such as "queer" and "homo" they are dealing with the problem of prejudiced language.
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36
Research suggests that during verbal communication men and women respond in a similar manner 99 percent of the time.
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37
If your girlfriend seems to have anger management issues and in the midst of a fight with you resorts to saying,"You don't really love me" and "You are in a mood again," she is displaying "You" language.
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38
Verbal communication involves choice because we use symbols to communicate meaning.
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39
Regulative rules help us choose what objects are represented by words.
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40
Lydia believes that her boyfriend should be more assertive and direct and get to the point of what he is saying.Lydia's style of communication reflects language usage found in a high-context culture.
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41
Using words to represent people,objects,events,and ideas._______
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42
Messages that are easily understood by others._______
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43
Governs how language is used._______
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44
Literal,dictionary-based meanings._______
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45
Variations in language rules shared by large groups of people._______
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46
According to your text,verbal aggression is very similar to the use of prejudiced language.
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47
Associated or implied meanings.______
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48
Habitually attacking a person using the Internet,interactive,or digital technologies._______
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49
Language that focuses attention on and blames others._______
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50
Defines with words represent which objects._______
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51
Intentionally false communication that harms a person's reputation._______
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52
When one person misperceives another's verbal communication._______
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53
Language that expresses contempt,dislike,or disdain for a group or its members._______
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54
Intentional use of language to misrepresent or mislead others._______
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55
Language that attacks a person's attributes._______
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56
Language that emphasizes ownership of thoughts and feelings._______
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57
The use of information that is truthful in one's messages._______
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58
The exchange of spoken or written language._______
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59
Language of inclusion that expresses connection with others._______
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