Deck 6: Communication

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Communication is essential in performing all management functions.
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Communications received through the grapevine are notoriously inaccurate.
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A message consists only of words.
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Downward communication originates with employees and passes on to managers and supervisors.
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The sender is the one who decodes the message.
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The receiver is the one who assigns meaning to a message.
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High information-receiving supervisors are apt to spend much of their time listening to employees' discussions about organizational and personal issues.
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Supervisors who are low disclosers are less visible and communicate less frequently.
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A nonverbal space signal can include huddling close, being distant, or sitting beside someone.
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A sender's choice of channel is not very important as long as the message is conveyed to the receiver.
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Messages received in response to the original message are considered to be noise.
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It is best to use e-mails to communicate sensitive messages in the workplace.
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Most managers prefer working for a boss who is a high disclosure-high receiver.
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Grapevine is the formal flow of communication in organizations.
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The channel is the means by which a message is passed.
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A grapevine is the best-known informal communication method.
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Lateral-diagonal communication has become more important as organizations continue to become more specialized.
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Computer fluency has now become a prerequisite for most supervisory positions.
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Feedback is the response that a communicator receives.
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Communication always flows downward in an organization.
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A diverse workforce presents a major communication challenge to supervisors.
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Men's linguistic styles tend to be more expressive and polite than those of women.
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Part of communication planning involves determining the appropriate communication channel or medium that will be used to convey the message.
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The best communication occurs when status differences between supervisors and employees are increased.
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Active listening places the supervisor in a receiver's role and encourages feedback from others.
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If a message is personal or sensitive, face-to-face communication is not appropriate.
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Linguistic styles can pose a problem when communicating with people from different cultures.
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If an employee trusts his or her supervisor, he or she is more willing to communicate frankly about job problems.
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Perception is the process by which one selects, organizes, and gives meaning to the world around oneself.
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Key ideas in communication can be reinforced by using repetition.
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Information richness is the sheer amount of information that a communication channel carries.
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As a result of specialization in the organization and use of jargon, communication barriers between departments have decreased.
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A defensive attitude is an effective means of encouraging feedback.
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Effective communication is a one-way street.
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Face-to-face communication is lowest in information richness.
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A primary communication barrier is posed by the lack of a common primary language.
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The tendency to put similar things into different categories is called stereotyping.
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Written communication is good for carrying impersonal information such as data.
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The very fact that one person is boss over others creates a barrier to open communication.
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Informal communication serves no important purpose for employees.
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_____ is initiated by employees with their immediate supervisor.

A) Downward communication
B) Ancillary communication
C) Lateral communication
D) Upward communication
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A(n) _____ uses intranet or Internet technology that allows people to receive messages in real time. It can include a group of people who type individual messages seen by everyone in the "chat room."

A) text message
B) instant message
C) voicemail
D) teleconference
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An announcement of the goals and objectives of an organization is an example of _____.

A) upward communication
B) downward communication
C) informal communication
D) noise
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_____ refers to messages and documents created, transmitted, and usually read entirely on computer.

A) E-mail
B) Intranet
C) Voicemail
D) Teleconference
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Potential barriers to effective communication in each phase of the communication process model, are known as:

A) jargon.
B) noise.
C) object signals.
D) lateral flows.
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_____ exists separately from established communication systems.

A) Downward communication
B) Upward communication
C) Informal communication
D) Lateral-diagonal communication
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The _____ is the person who encodes the message in the communication process model.

A) receiver
B) probe
C) sender
D) channel
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A progress report on a project sent by an employee to his manager is an example of _____.

A) informal communication
B) downward communication
C) upward communication
D) grapevine
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Group meetings, written forms, telephone, and face-to-face conversations are examples of:

A) messages.
B) feedback.
C) channels.
D) organizational barriers.
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A manager who frequently talks to his employees about performance expectations and encourages feedback from them is:

A) initiating the grapevine.
B) likely to be disliked by the employees.
C) high as an information discloser and information receiver.
D) encouraging informal communication.
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Which of the following is true of the grapevine?

A) The Internet and electronic media have slowed down the passage of information along the grapevine.
B) The grapevine is plain workplace gossip and is inaccurate most of the times.
C) In most organizations, the grapevine is the  employees' major source of information about the company.
D) The grapevine can be eliminated by preventing employees from meeting in informal settings beyond the office hours.
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______ is the the process by which a receiver converts into an idea(s) the communication symbols from a sender.

A) Decoding
B) Encoding
C) Scrambling
D) Deciphering
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A worker asks seeks clarification regarding a job assignment given to her by her supervisor. The worker's communication is an example of:

A) feedback.
B) stereotyping.
C) downward communication.
D) a channel.
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Which of the following would be an example of lateral-diagonal communication?

A) A conversation between the maintenance supervisor and the production supervisor
B) A report from the night shift supervisor to the plant manager on the number of products produced
C) A memo from the president to the accounts supervisor
D) A report from the accounting personnel to the president
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Encoding refers to the process of:

A) conceiving an idea.
B) converting ideas into symbols such as words or gestures.
C) translating communication symbols to ideas.
D) responding to someone else's communication.
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Which of the following statements is true of nonverbal gestures/signals?

A) Most of emotional meaning is communicated verbally.
B) The impression of a person's emotions is formed more strongly from the words the person uses than the person's tone of voice, facial expression, or other nonverbal means.
C) Nonverbal signals should be avoided, as they distort the meaning of a message.
D) Nonverbal messages are a rich communication source.
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Slumped posture, clenched fists, or kicking pieces of furniture are nonverbal signals that belong to the category of ______.

A) voice signals
B) body signals
C) space signals
D) time signals
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The means used to pass a message is the:

A) symbol.
B) probe.
C) feedback.
D) channel.
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The reflective statement is a nonverbal communication technique.
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The type of communication which originates with managers and is directed to employees is:

A) downward communication.
B) upward communication.
C) lateral-diagonal communication.
D) informal communication.
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_____ is a form of informal communication.

A) A progress report
B) The grapevine
C) An attitude survey
D) A morale survey
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How have intranets and the Internet affected supervisory communication?
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Which of the following factors affects how a person is perceived in an organization?

A) The rules and norms of the organization
B) The organization's goals
C) The person's nationality
D) The organization's mission
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_____ is one of the organizational barriers to communication.

A) Layers of hierarchy
B) Technological advancement
C) Lack of specialization
D) Employee empowerment
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Which of the following is true of linguistic styles?

A) Linguistic styles remain the same across different cultures.
B) Differences in linguistic styles are important communication barriers.
C) Body language is not related to linguistic styles.
D) There is no difference between the linguistic styles of American males and females.
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A common barrier to communication associated with specialization in an organization is:

A) the grapevine.
B) filtering.
C) jargon.
D) the rumor mill.
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Describe the basic elements in the communication process model and explain how the process works.
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Briefly describe and give an example of the seven types of signals used in nonverbal communication.
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An employee will be more willing to communicate frankly to his or her supervisor:

A) when there is mutual trust between the supervisor and the employee.
B) if status differences are emphasized.
C) in a highly formal setting.
D) when the supervisor is prejudiced and maintains rigid discipline all the time.
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Grapevines:

A) serve no purpose.
B) breed monotony in the workplace.
C) are a formal communication method.
D) are primarily accurate.
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The _____ is best defined as a form of active listening in which the listener repeats, in a summarizing way, what the speaker has just said.

A) reflective statement
B) filtering method
C) perceptive approach
D) informal declaration
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_____ is best defined as the amount of verbal and nonverbal information that a communication channel carries.

A) Informal communication
B) Information richness
C) Linguistic value
D) Electronic diversity
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_____ consist of those factors that call attention to the fact that the supervisor ranks higher than his or her employees.

A) Trade barriers
B) Status barriers
C) Linguistic barriers
D) Channel barriers
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Layers of hierarchy is a barrier to communication because:

A) each level can add to, take from, qualify, or change the original message.
B) top level managers hesitate to give employees unwelcome information as employees exercise power over their rewards and penalties.
C) organizational hierarchy contradicts the principle of specialization.
D) communication at higher levels of management is always informal and ambiguous, and the information is out of reach of the lower levels of management.
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Describe the three flows of communication used in the formal organizational communication system, and give an example of each.
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The tendency to put similar things in the same categories to make them easier to deal with is referred to as:

A) communication.
B) stereotyping.
C) jargon.
D) linguistics.
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Stating the same concept in different words is:

A) repetition.
B) planning.
C) stereotyping.
D) transmission.
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Which of the following is the richest communication form?

A) E-mails
B) Memos
C) Telephone messages
D) Letters and notes
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Which of the following is true about repetition?

A) It helps when when certain parts of a message are more important than others.
B) It is also known as transparency.
C) It increases the chance of incorrect assumptions being made by the receiver.
D) It decreases the reader's recall.
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What is the significance of feedback?
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Communication is essential in performing all management functions.
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Communications received through the grapevine are notoriously inaccurate.
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A message consists only of words.
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Downward communication originates with employees and passes on to managers and supervisors.
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The sender is the one who decodes the message.
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The receiver is the one who assigns meaning to a message.
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High information-receiving supervisors are apt to spend much of their time listening to employees' discussions about organizational and personal issues.
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Supervisors who are low disclosers are less visible and communicate less frequently.
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A nonverbal space signal can include huddling close, being distant, or sitting beside someone.
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A sender's choice of channel is not very important as long as the message is conveyed to the receiver.
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Messages received in response to the original message are considered to be noise.
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It is best to use e-mails to communicate sensitive messages in the workplace.
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Most managers prefer working for a boss who is a high disclosure-high receiver.
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Grapevine is the formal flow of communication in organizations.
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The channel is the means by which a message is passed.
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A grapevine is the best-known informal communication method.
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Lateral-diagonal communication has become more important as organizations continue to become more specialized.
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Computer fluency has now become a prerequisite for most supervisory positions.
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Feedback is the response that a communicator receives.
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Communication always flows downward in an organization.
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A diverse workforce presents a major communication challenge to supervisors.
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Men's linguistic styles tend to be more expressive and polite than those of women.
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Part of communication planning involves determining the appropriate communication channel or medium that will be used to convey the message.
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The best communication occurs when status differences between supervisors and employees are increased.
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Active listening places the supervisor in a receiver's role and encourages feedback from others.
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If a message is personal or sensitive, face-to-face communication is not appropriate.
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Linguistic styles can pose a problem when communicating with people from different cultures.
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If an employee trusts his or her supervisor, he or she is more willing to communicate frankly about job problems.
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Perception is the process by which one selects, organizes, and gives meaning to the world around oneself.
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Key ideas in communication can be reinforced by using repetition.
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Information richness is the sheer amount of information that a communication channel carries.
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As a result of specialization in the organization and use of jargon, communication barriers between departments have decreased.
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A defensive attitude is an effective means of encouraging feedback.
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Effective communication is a one-way street.
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Face-to-face communication is lowest in information richness.
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A primary communication barrier is posed by the lack of a common primary language.
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The tendency to put similar things into different categories is called stereotyping.
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Written communication is good for carrying impersonal information such as data.
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The very fact that one person is boss over others creates a barrier to open communication.
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Informal communication serves no important purpose for employees.
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_____ is initiated by employees with their immediate supervisor.

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D) Upward communication
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A(n) _____ uses intranet or Internet technology that allows people to receive messages in real time. It can include a group of people who type individual messages seen by everyone in the "chat room."

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An announcement of the goals and objectives of an organization is an example of _____.

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C) informal communication
D) noise
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_____ refers to messages and documents created, transmitted, and usually read entirely on computer.

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Potential barriers to effective communication in each phase of the communication process model, are known as:

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C) object signals.
D) lateral flows.
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_____ exists separately from established communication systems.

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D) Lateral-diagonal communication
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The _____ is the person who encodes the message in the communication process model.

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C) sender
D) channel
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A progress report on a project sent by an employee to his manager is an example of _____.

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B) downward communication
C) upward communication
D) grapevine
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Group meetings, written forms, telephone, and face-to-face conversations are examples of:

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C) channels.
D) organizational barriers.
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A manager who frequently talks to his employees about performance expectations and encourages feedback from them is:

A) initiating the grapevine.
B) likely to be disliked by the employees.
C) high as an information discloser and information receiver.
D) encouraging informal communication.
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Which of the following is true of the grapevine?

A) The Internet and electronic media have slowed down the passage of information along the grapevine.
B) The grapevine is plain workplace gossip and is inaccurate most of the times.
C) In most organizations, the grapevine is the  employees' major source of information about the company.
D) The grapevine can be eliminated by preventing employees from meeting in informal settings beyond the office hours.
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______ is the the process by which a receiver converts into an idea(s) the communication symbols from a sender.

A) Decoding
B) Encoding
C) Scrambling
D) Deciphering
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A worker asks seeks clarification regarding a job assignment given to her by her supervisor. The worker's communication is an example of:

A) feedback.
B) stereotyping.
C) downward communication.
D) a channel.
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Which of the following would be an example of lateral-diagonal communication?

A) A conversation between the maintenance supervisor and the production supervisor
B) A report from the night shift supervisor to the plant manager on the number of products produced
C) A memo from the president to the accounts supervisor
D) A report from the accounting personnel to the president
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Encoding refers to the process of:

A) conceiving an idea.
B) converting ideas into symbols such as words or gestures.
C) translating communication symbols to ideas.
D) responding to someone else's communication.
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Which of the following statements is true of nonverbal gestures/signals?

A) Most of emotional meaning is communicated verbally.
B) The impression of a person's emotions is formed more strongly from the words the person uses than the person's tone of voice, facial expression, or other nonverbal means.
C) Nonverbal signals should be avoided, as they distort the meaning of a message.
D) Nonverbal messages are a rich communication source.
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Slumped posture, clenched fists, or kicking pieces of furniture are nonverbal signals that belong to the category of ______.

A) voice signals
B) body signals
C) space signals
D) time signals
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The means used to pass a message is the:

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B) probe.
C) feedback.
D) channel.
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The reflective statement is a nonverbal communication technique.
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The type of communication which originates with managers and is directed to employees is:

A) downward communication.
B) upward communication.
C) lateral-diagonal communication.
D) informal communication.
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_____ is a form of informal communication.

A) A progress report
B) The grapevine
C) An attitude survey
D) A morale survey
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How have intranets and the Internet affected supervisory communication?
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Which of the following factors affects how a person is perceived in an organization?

A) The rules and norms of the organization
B) The organization's goals
C) The person's nationality
D) The organization's mission
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_____ is one of the organizational barriers to communication.

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C) Lack of specialization
D) Employee empowerment
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Which of the following is true of linguistic styles?

A) Linguistic styles remain the same across different cultures.
B) Differences in linguistic styles are important communication barriers.
C) Body language is not related to linguistic styles.
D) There is no difference between the linguistic styles of American males and females.
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A common barrier to communication associated with specialization in an organization is:

A) the grapevine.
B) filtering.
C) jargon.
D) the rumor mill.
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Describe the basic elements in the communication process model and explain how the process works.
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Briefly describe and give an example of the seven types of signals used in nonverbal communication.
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An employee will be more willing to communicate frankly to his or her supervisor:

A) when there is mutual trust between the supervisor and the employee.
B) if status differences are emphasized.
C) in a highly formal setting.
D) when the supervisor is prejudiced and maintains rigid discipline all the time.
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Grapevines:

A) serve no purpose.
B) breed monotony in the workplace.
C) are a formal communication method.
D) are primarily accurate.
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The _____ is best defined as a form of active listening in which the listener repeats, in a summarizing way, what the speaker has just said.

A) reflective statement
B) filtering method
C) perceptive approach
D) informal declaration
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_____ is best defined as the amount of verbal and nonverbal information that a communication channel carries.

A) Informal communication
B) Information richness
C) Linguistic value
D) Electronic diversity
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_____ consist of those factors that call attention to the fact that the supervisor ranks higher than his or her employees.

A) Trade barriers
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C) Linguistic barriers
D) Channel barriers
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Layers of hierarchy is a barrier to communication because:

A) each level can add to, take from, qualify, or change the original message.
B) top level managers hesitate to give employees unwelcome information as employees exercise power over their rewards and penalties.
C) organizational hierarchy contradicts the principle of specialization.
D) communication at higher levels of management is always informal and ambiguous, and the information is out of reach of the lower levels of management.
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Describe the three flows of communication used in the formal organizational communication system, and give an example of each.
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The tendency to put similar things in the same categories to make them easier to deal with is referred to as:

A) communication.
B) stereotyping.
C) jargon.
D) linguistics.
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Stating the same concept in different words is:

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B) planning.
C) stereotyping.
D) transmission.
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Which of the following is the richest communication form?

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D) Letters and notes
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Which of the following is true about repetition?

A) It helps when when certain parts of a message are more important than others.
B) It is also known as transparency.
C) It increases the chance of incorrect assumptions being made by the receiver.
D) It decreases the reader's recall.
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What is the significance of feedback?
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