Deck 11: Perception and Communication
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Deck 11: Perception and Communication
1
The process of actively organizing perceptions to bring some stimuli to the foreground is known as _______ perception.
selective
Explanation: We are exposed to an overwhelming amount of perceptual stimuli. Selective perception is the way in which we foreground certain stimuli and push others to the background.
Explanation: We are exposed to an overwhelming amount of perceptual stimuli. Selective perception is the way in which we foreground certain stimuli and push others to the background.
2
Match the following principles of perceptual organization to their description.
-Objects that are close together tend to be grouped together
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
-Objects that are close together tend to be grouped together
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
A
3
Match the following principles of perceptual organization to their description.
-Extrapolations are made from patterns and sequences
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
-Extrapolations are made from patterns and sequences
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
B
4
Match the following principles of perceptual organization to their description.
-Gaps in ambiguous and incomplete information are filled in in accordance with existing perceptions
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
-Gaps in ambiguous and incomplete information are filled in in accordance with existing perceptions
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
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Match the following principles of perceptual organization to their description.
-Some perceptions are brought to the foreground whilst pushing others to the background
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
-Some perceptions are brought to the foreground whilst pushing others to the background
A) Proximity principle
B) Continuity principle
C) Closure principle
D) Figure-ground principle
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6
We are predisposed to perceive the world in certain ways
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7
Gossip is an example of formal communication within an organization.
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8
To which of the following does Deleuze and Guattari's 'suppleness of communication' (1987: 214) refer?
A) Organization chart
B) Formal communication
C) Informal communication
D) Matrix structure
A) Organization chart
B) Formal communication
C) Informal communication
D) Matrix structure
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9
Which of the following might outline formal channels of communication within an organization? Please select all that apply.
A) The water cooler
B) A staff sports club
C) An email distribution list
D) The organization chart
A) The water cooler
B) A staff sports club
C) An email distribution list
D) The organization chart
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10
Match the following channels of communication to their most appropriate example.
-A verbal conversation
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
-A verbal conversation
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
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11
Match the following channels of communication to their most appropriate example.
-Gestures and facial expressions
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
-Gestures and facial expressions
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
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12
Match the following channels of communication to their most appropriate example.
-An email
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
-An email
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
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13
Match the following channels of communication to their most appropriate example.
-A traffic sign
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
-A traffic sign
A) Oral
B) Bodily
C) Written
D) Symbolic
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14
The process of receiving a response or a reaction to communication is known as ____________.
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15
Match the following different types of focus of communication to their most appropriate example.
-A telephone conversation
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
-A telephone conversation
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
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16
Match the following different types of focus of communication to their most appropriate example.
-A speech at a meeting
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
-A speech at a meeting
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
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17
Match the following different types of focus of communication to their most appropriate example.
-A company newsletter
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
-A company newsletter
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
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18
Match the following different types of focus of communication to their most appropriate example.
-An email from a project group
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
-An email from a project group
A) One-to-one
B) One-to-many
C) Many-to-many
D) Many-to-one
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19
Which of the following are examples of 'noise' which might disrupt the communication process? Please select all that apply.
A) Physical
B) Psychological
C) Social/cultural
D) Formal
A) Physical
B) Psychological
C) Social/cultural
D) Formal
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20
Which of the following best describes the implications that Latour's (1986) rugby ball metaphor has for communication?
A) Communication is an important part of teamwork and needs to be developed for a team to function effectively.
B) Miscommunication happens often on a rugby field because there is so much noise from the crowd.
C) Once a message has been communicated, how it is then passed on and distorted is beyond the control of the original sender.
D) Miscommunication can cause a team to be unsuccessful.
A) Communication is an important part of teamwork and needs to be developed for a team to function effectively.
B) Miscommunication happens often on a rugby field because there is so much noise from the crowd.
C) Once a message has been communicated, how it is then passed on and distorted is beyond the control of the original sender.
D) Miscommunication can cause a team to be unsuccessful.
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21
Technology can turn human weaknesses into an advantage.
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22
How might social presence theory explain the use of emoticons and emoji in emails and SMS messages?
A) They reduce uncertainty in communication.
B) They are a surrogate for facial expressions and body language missing from written communication.
C) They are currently considered to be the fastest growing language.
D) They increase the speed of feedback in email communication.
A) They reduce uncertainty in communication.
B) They are a surrogate for facial expressions and body language missing from written communication.
C) They are currently considered to be the fastest growing language.
D) They increase the speed of feedback in email communication.
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23
An email is the best way to communicate the details of a new corporate culture.
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24
ICT within organizations refers to ______, communication, and technology
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