Deck 11: Communication: Interpersonal and Organizational

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Interpersonal communication is good for performance appraisals.
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During communication feedback,the sender and the receiver exchange or reverse roles.
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Visual transmitters are a form of nonverbal communication.
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Understanding is the zenith to attain,or reach for,when communicating.
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The success of group member communication inputs center around the adage,"Two or more heads are better than one."
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The "through-puts" of communication are actually the information transmitted between sender and receiver.
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Face-to-face communication is considered verbal and personal.
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The receiver determines the medium for communication.
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The communication message and the medium are essentially the same.
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Communication is merely the transmission of information.
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Managerial successes can be directly tied to successful communication.
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The sole responsibility of understanding is assigned to the sender.
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The most common form of managerial communication is written.
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Interpersonal communication involves real-time face-to-face or voice-to-voice conversation that prohibits instant feedback.
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Most written forms of communication are personal.
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A stare without comment is an example of interpersonal communication.
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Impersonal communication allows for feedback.
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The understanding from communication is only important to the sender.
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Compromising situations that require participants to give-and-take are handled best with impersonal communication techniques.
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Bulletin boards are formal and personal means of communication.
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Stereotyping is a form of prejudice.
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Team members generally engage in three types of communication.
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Vertical communication is most appropriate for organizational work teams.
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Subordinates that are "know-it-alls" will tune out bosses by way of preconceived notions.
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An example of horizontal communication is a day-shift supervisor conferring with a night-shift supervisor.
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A strict organization chain of command encourages horizontal communication.
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A manager that continually repeats him/herself is falling prey to subordinates' expectations of familiarity.
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Team communication revolves around getting customers and getting their needs satisfied to ensure profitability and build market share.
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Managers utilize upward channels of communication to transmit goals and policies.
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The word selection of a speaker or author is called jargon.
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Clashes or inconsistencies can exist between a person's verbal and nonverbal communication.
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Today,more and more electronic business communication is replacing face-to- face communication.
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Stereotyping is not related to perceptual awareness.
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Formal and informal organizational communication channels are the same.
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Nonverbal communications are rarely used in business.
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The more levels that information has to pass through,the more it can be filtered.
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Membership in team meetings should be ongoing or permanent,not temporary,to be productive.
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Committee discussions are actually an intrateam effort.
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A predetermined belief about a group of people is semantics.
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In today's culturally diverse workplaces,English is a second language to many.
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Communication is complete when ____________ takes place.

A)feedback
B)verbal expression
C)face-to-face communication
D)mutual understanding
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The process through which people and organizations accomplish objectives is:

A)coordination.
B)planning.
C)communication.
D)organizing.
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Rank,status,and hierarchical level can impact the success of organizational communication.
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The organizational grapevine is a rather slow means of communication.
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Sometimes written communication is preferable to oral communication because:

A)you can add graphics
B)you don't have to put up with bad attitudes
C)receivers usually understand written communication on the first read
D)most receivers really like to get email
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An extremely busy CEO who uses a laptop computer during a flight between New York and Chicago is an example of informal communication networking.
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"I'll get back to you and respond to your written requests" is an example of:

A)diction.
B)listening.
C)feedback.
D)semantics.
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The means by which a sender transmits a message is called the:

A)information.
B)communication.
C)feedback.
D)medium
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The organization grapevine is not consistently predictable.
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The responsibility for successful communication is inherent with the sender,not the receiver.
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The sender's choice of medium is influenced by:

A)content of the message
B)the number of receivers
C)receiver's preferences
D)all of the above
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Organizational bulletin boards are:

A)semantical.
B)examples of the grapevine.
C)impersonal.
D)face-to-face contacts.
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The monthly production status report flows upward in most large organizations.
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The communication message is a carrier of:

A)direction.
B)information.
C)channels.
D)transmission.
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An administrative or clerical employee with a huge stack of mail and paperwork on his/her desk typifies communication overload.
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E-mail and faxes increase the time dimension of communication.
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According to the American Management Association's first commandment of good communication,a person should think before he/she talks.
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Spoken or written words are ____________ mediums.

A)unaccomplished
B)nonverbal
C)face-to-face
D)verbal
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Downward communication provides the feedback required by upward communication.
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One of the innate problems built into impersonal communication is that it lacks:

A)written words.
B)jargon.
C)diction.
D)immediate feedback.
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Informal communication channels are often called,collectively,the:

A)rumor mill.
B)employee network.
C)cluster chain.
D)grapevine.
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Formal communication networks are ____________ links between people and equipment.

A)electronic
B)outdated
C)overused and abused
D)external
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Letters,memos,outlines,and reports are examples of ____________ communication.

A)semantical
B)impersonal
C)personal
D)informal
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Face-to-face or voice-to-voice conversations that take place in real time and allow instant feedback are called:

A)coordination.
B)semantics.
C)channels.
D)interpersonal communication.
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A key to managing intergroup communication is to ensure that the viewpoints being shared are positive and match the organization's:

A)telecommuting and teleconferencing.
B)video conferencing and e-mail.
C)coordination of social audits and evaluation.
D)culture and goals.
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Group decision making offers many benefits,except:

A)having access to multiple perspectives
B)synergy is possible
C)this process of communication is one of the easier to manage
D)it is likely to generate many ideas
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A return look of disdain without comment from an unhappy person may be interpreted as a ____________.

A)semantical channel
B)verbal reply
C)stereotype
D)nonverbal medium
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An interoffice memo circulated within the shipping department regarding on-time deliveries is:

A)upward communication.
B)horizontal communication.
C)inappropriate information.
D)downward communication.
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Team members engage in the following kinds of communication except:

A)exchanging view.
B)discussing work.
C)utilizing non-verbal forms.
D)deliberating on a problem or issue.
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"I do not understand what you just said" is an example of:

A)gossip.
B)a cluster pattern.
C)timing.
D)diction and/or semantics.
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The renowned expression,"A picture is worth a thousand words," most closely exemplifies:

A)stereotyping.
B)noise.
C)senders.
D)visual transmitters.
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Breakdowns,overloads,static on the line,and ill-trained operators are:

A)decoding signals.
B)encoding messages.
C)feedback to communication.
D)barriers to organizational communication.
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A predetermined set of conventional and oversimplified beliefs about groups of people which cause positive or negative reactions to those groups is a(n):

A)stereotype.
B)policy.
C)interpersonal.
D)universal span of management.
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The directional flow of communication,such as organizational policy manuals and newsletters,is:

A)diagonal.
B)horizontal.
C)upward.
D)downward.
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The ways in which people observe and the basis for making judgments about the stimuli they experience is

A)stereotype.
B)perception.
C)semantic.
D)barrier.
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"Guess what was just said about the manager's new secretary?" typifies:

A)feedback.
B)the grapevine.
C)noise.
D)speech impairment.
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The specialized or technical language that develops in trades,professions,and other groups is called:

A)diction.
B)semantics.
C)jargon.
D)perceptions.
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Allowing workers to request assistance in solving problems and providing a means for workers to recommend solutions to others is a(n)________flow of communication.

A)downward
B)horizontal
C)informal
D)upward
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If a sender has credibility in the receiver's mind,the message will be _______.

A)received more readily
B)understood more quickly
C)part of a continuous feedback loop
D)a contributing factor to further communication
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Images,actions,behaviors,facial expressions,gestures,and body language used to transmit messages are considered:

A)verbal expressions.
B)feedback.
C)nonverbal communication.
D)diction.
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Interpersonal communication is good for performance appraisals.
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During communication feedback,the sender and the receiver exchange or reverse roles.
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Visual transmitters are a form of nonverbal communication.
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Understanding is the zenith to attain,or reach for,when communicating.
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The success of group member communication inputs center around the adage,"Two or more heads are better than one."
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The "through-puts" of communication are actually the information transmitted between sender and receiver.
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Face-to-face communication is considered verbal and personal.
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The receiver determines the medium for communication.
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The communication message and the medium are essentially the same.
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Communication is merely the transmission of information.
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Managerial successes can be directly tied to successful communication.
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The sole responsibility of understanding is assigned to the sender.
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The most common form of managerial communication is written.
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Interpersonal communication involves real-time face-to-face or voice-to-voice conversation that prohibits instant feedback.
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Most written forms of communication are personal.
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A stare without comment is an example of interpersonal communication.
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Impersonal communication allows for feedback.
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The understanding from communication is only important to the sender.
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Compromising situations that require participants to give-and-take are handled best with impersonal communication techniques.
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Bulletin boards are formal and personal means of communication.
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Stereotyping is a form of prejudice.
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Team members generally engage in three types of communication.
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Vertical communication is most appropriate for organizational work teams.
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Subordinates that are "know-it-alls" will tune out bosses by way of preconceived notions.
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An example of horizontal communication is a day-shift supervisor conferring with a night-shift supervisor.
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A strict organization chain of command encourages horizontal communication.
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A manager that continually repeats him/herself is falling prey to subordinates' expectations of familiarity.
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Team communication revolves around getting customers and getting their needs satisfied to ensure profitability and build market share.
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Managers utilize upward channels of communication to transmit goals and policies.
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The word selection of a speaker or author is called jargon.
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Clashes or inconsistencies can exist between a person's verbal and nonverbal communication.
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Today,more and more electronic business communication is replacing face-to- face communication.
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Stereotyping is not related to perceptual awareness.
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Formal and informal organizational communication channels are the same.
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Nonverbal communications are rarely used in business.
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The more levels that information has to pass through,the more it can be filtered.
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Membership in team meetings should be ongoing or permanent,not temporary,to be productive.
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Committee discussions are actually an intrateam effort.
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A predetermined belief about a group of people is semantics.
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In today's culturally diverse workplaces,English is a second language to many.
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Communication is complete when ____________ takes place.

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D)mutual understanding
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The process through which people and organizations accomplish objectives is:

A)coordination.
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Rank,status,and hierarchical level can impact the success of organizational communication.
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The organizational grapevine is a rather slow means of communication.
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Sometimes written communication is preferable to oral communication because:

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C)receivers usually understand written communication on the first read
D)most receivers really like to get email
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An extremely busy CEO who uses a laptop computer during a flight between New York and Chicago is an example of informal communication networking.
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"I'll get back to you and respond to your written requests" is an example of:

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D)semantics.
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The means by which a sender transmits a message is called the:

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C)feedback.
D)medium
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The organization grapevine is not consistently predictable.
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The responsibility for successful communication is inherent with the sender,not the receiver.
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The sender's choice of medium is influenced by:

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Organizational bulletin boards are:

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B)examples of the grapevine.
C)impersonal.
D)face-to-face contacts.
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The monthly production status report flows upward in most large organizations.
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The communication message is a carrier of:

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D)transmission.
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An administrative or clerical employee with a huge stack of mail and paperwork on his/her desk typifies communication overload.
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E-mail and faxes increase the time dimension of communication.
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According to the American Management Association's first commandment of good communication,a person should think before he/she talks.
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Spoken or written words are ____________ mediums.

A)unaccomplished
B)nonverbal
C)face-to-face
D)verbal
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Downward communication provides the feedback required by upward communication.
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One of the innate problems built into impersonal communication is that it lacks:

A)written words.
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C)diction.
D)immediate feedback.
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Informal communication channels are often called,collectively,the:

A)rumor mill.
B)employee network.
C)cluster chain.
D)grapevine.
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Formal communication networks are ____________ links between people and equipment.

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C)overused and abused
D)external
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Letters,memos,outlines,and reports are examples of ____________ communication.

A)semantical
B)impersonal
C)personal
D)informal
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Face-to-face or voice-to-voice conversations that take place in real time and allow instant feedback are called:

A)coordination.
B)semantics.
C)channels.
D)interpersonal communication.
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A key to managing intergroup communication is to ensure that the viewpoints being shared are positive and match the organization's:

A)telecommuting and teleconferencing.
B)video conferencing and e-mail.
C)coordination of social audits and evaluation.
D)culture and goals.
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Group decision making offers many benefits,except:

A)having access to multiple perspectives
B)synergy is possible
C)this process of communication is one of the easier to manage
D)it is likely to generate many ideas
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A return look of disdain without comment from an unhappy person may be interpreted as a ____________.

A)semantical channel
B)verbal reply
C)stereotype
D)nonverbal medium
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An interoffice memo circulated within the shipping department regarding on-time deliveries is:

A)upward communication.
B)horizontal communication.
C)inappropriate information.
D)downward communication.
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Team members engage in the following kinds of communication except:

A)exchanging view.
B)discussing work.
C)utilizing non-verbal forms.
D)deliberating on a problem or issue.
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"I do not understand what you just said" is an example of:

A)gossip.
B)a cluster pattern.
C)timing.
D)diction and/or semantics.
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The renowned expression,"A picture is worth a thousand words," most closely exemplifies:

A)stereotyping.
B)noise.
C)senders.
D)visual transmitters.
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Breakdowns,overloads,static on the line,and ill-trained operators are:

A)decoding signals.
B)encoding messages.
C)feedback to communication.
D)barriers to organizational communication.
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A predetermined set of conventional and oversimplified beliefs about groups of people which cause positive or negative reactions to those groups is a(n):

A)stereotype.
B)policy.
C)interpersonal.
D)universal span of management.
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The directional flow of communication,such as organizational policy manuals and newsletters,is:

A)diagonal.
B)horizontal.
C)upward.
D)downward.
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The ways in which people observe and the basis for making judgments about the stimuli they experience is

A)stereotype.
B)perception.
C)semantic.
D)barrier.
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"Guess what was just said about the manager's new secretary?" typifies:

A)feedback.
B)the grapevine.
C)noise.
D)speech impairment.
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The specialized or technical language that develops in trades,professions,and other groups is called:

A)diction.
B)semantics.
C)jargon.
D)perceptions.
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Allowing workers to request assistance in solving problems and providing a means for workers to recommend solutions to others is a(n)________flow of communication.

A)downward
B)horizontal
C)informal
D)upward
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If a sender has credibility in the receiver's mind,the message will be _______.

A)received more readily
B)understood more quickly
C)part of a continuous feedback loop
D)a contributing factor to further communication
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Images,actions,behaviors,facial expressions,gestures,and body language used to transmit messages are considered:

A)verbal expressions.
B)feedback.
C)nonverbal communication.
D)diction.
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