Deck 10: Communication Within the Decision-Making Process
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Deck 10: Communication Within the Decision-Making Process
1
According to Galvin, communication is a symbolic, transactional process of creating and sharing ______.
A) stories
B) meanings
C) needs
D) problems
A) stories
B) meanings
C) needs
D) problems
meanings
2
The family systems theory refers to shared meanings as ______.
A) family rules
B) family needs
C) communication standards
D) the decision-making process
A) family rules
B) family needs
C) communication standards
D) the decision-making process
family rules
3
Anything that detracts from the pure, intentional message in the communication process is ______.
A) hidden
B) a power struggle
C) noise
D) a distorter
A) hidden
B) a power struggle
C) noise
D) a distorter
noise
4
According to Koerner and Fitzpatrick, the element of communication that involves shared meanings is ______.
A) encoding
B) feedback
C) interactivity
D) intersubjectivity
A) encoding
B) feedback
C) interactivity
D) intersubjectivity
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5
According to Koerner and Fitzpatrick, how a family interacts with each other to get messages across is the focus of ______.
A) interactivity
B) intersubjectivity
C) encoding
D) decoding
A) interactivity
B) intersubjectivity
C) encoding
D) decoding
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6
The communication standard where the family communicates in a proper or formal manner is known as ______.
A) cohesion
B) respect
C) politeness
D) discipline
A) cohesion
B) respect
C) politeness
D) discipline
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7
A form of power in family communication where a family member refuses to engage in conflict is known as ______.
A) blackmail
B) deception
C) guilt induction
D) withdrawal
A) blackmail
B) deception
C) guilt induction
D) withdrawal
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8
Brian is upset with his mother's decision to ground him after he was caught lying. He refused to speak to her all evening and did not give her his usual goodnight kiss. Brian is using what kind of resources to increase his power over her?
A) cognitive
B) affective
C) normative
D) personal
A) cognitive
B) affective
C) normative
D) personal
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9
Bill and Suzanne are having a conflict that has become a contest between them. Fitzpatrick would view this interaction as ______.
A) submissive symmetry
B) complementary interaction
C) competitive symmetry
D) neutralized symmetry
A) submissive symmetry
B) complementary interaction
C) competitive symmetry
D) neutralized symmetry
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10
A state of disagreement or disharmony is known as ______.
A) conflict
B) communication
C) manipulation
D) stress
A) conflict
B) communication
C) manipulation
D) stress
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11
According to the text, a major source of conflict in marriages is ______.
A) unhealthy personal habits
B) job commitment
C) money
D) children
A) unhealthy personal habits
B) job commitment
C) money
D) children
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12
According to Kranichfeld, resolution of family resource conflicts can result in all outcomes EXCEPT ______.
A) agreement
B) bargaining
C) coexistence
D) power
A) agreement
B) bargaining
C) coexistence
D) power
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13
According to Kranichfeld, when differences between family members about resources cannot be resolved, they will be accepted and the family will ______.
A) continue to fight
B) coexist with each other
C) disintegrate and become distant emotionally
D) develop defense mechanisms to cope
A) continue to fight
B) coexist with each other
C) disintegrate and become distant emotionally
D) develop defense mechanisms to cope
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14
The fastest growing technology in history is the ______.
A) cell phone
B) telephone
C) television
D) computer
A) cell phone
B) telephone
C) television
D) computer
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15
Access to information on the Internet can be beneficial to families in the decision-making process unless ______.
A) the family includes young children
B) the available information is overwhelming
C) they cannot afford the Internet service
D) it is too time-consuming
A) the family includes young children
B) the available information is overwhelming
C) they cannot afford the Internet service
D) it is too time-consuming
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16
What makes the Internet different from other forms of media is its ______.
A) ability to foster family relationships
B) cost
C) interactivity
D) danger of attracting sexual predators
A) ability to foster family relationships
B) cost
C) interactivity
D) danger of attracting sexual predators
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17
Computer use depletes certain kinds of family resources. An example would be ______.
A) time
B) natural resources
C) money
D) energy
A) time
B) natural resources
C) money
D) energy
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18
One of the concerns that parents have for their children in using the Internet is ______.
A) cost
B) interactivity
C) credibility of sources
D) danger of attracting sexual predators
A) cost
B) interactivity
C) credibility of sources
D) danger of attracting sexual predators
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19
Family structure, race, and income influence computer ownership and contributes to a phenomenon known as ______.
A) micro-coordination
B) digital divide
C) complementary interaction
D) competitive symmetry
A) micro-coordination
B) digital divide
C) complementary interaction
D) competitive symmetry
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20
Decisions to use technology are not only complex but are also ______.
A) too expensive for the average family
B) dynamic or ever-changing
C) impossible to make
D) made by the next generation
A) too expensive for the average family
B) dynamic or ever-changing
C) impossible to make
D) made by the next generation
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21
The family systems theory refers to shared understanding as family rules.
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22
Communication is a very simple process.
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23
The communication process is continuous and always changing.
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24
Interactivity is the element of communication that involves shared meanings.
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25
Communication distorters convince the sender and/or the receiver that the message sent has a hidden meaning.
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26
In arguments, husbands set the emotional tone, escalating or de-escalating the conflict by using verbal and nonverbal messages.
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27
Power is an important element in family communication.
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28
In a society where the traditional family is valued, cognitive resources would identify the person in the family with the most power.
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29
According to Fitzpatrick, a complementary interaction reflects the desire for a win-win outcome.
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30
Not all communication in the family is positive.
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31
Conflict resolution is the negotiation of conflict towards a positive goal.
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32
The most harmful conflicts with a family are interpersonal.
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33
In the early days of television, people believed that the television would harm the family.
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34
The telephone was the first electronic media in the home.
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35
Children and adolescents own and use over 50% of the cell phone in the United States.
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36
The computer was originally used in the home as a time-saving device.
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37
Parents underestimate the amount of time children use the computer for entertainment.
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38
Advertising and selling goods on the Internet do not affect children and adolescents.
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39
The digital divide refers to the gap between technology in the United States and the rest of the world.
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40
What is the difference between overt and covert levels of family rules?
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41
Give an example of the "noise" that can interrupt the communication process.
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42
What is intersubjectivity?
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43
What is interactivity?
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44
Give an example of how a filter is used when a misunderstanding occurs.
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45
According to Tannen, what is the difference between report talk and rapport talk?
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46
Name two communication standards that your family has and give an example of each.
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47
Explain the resource theory of family power.
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48
Explain how the principle of least interest affects a marriage.
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49
Explain two reasons finances cause problems for families.
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50
Explain why television has become more of an individual activity.
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51
Explain the difference between micro-coordination and hyper-coordination of cell phone communication.
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52
Discuss the lack of boundaries that cell phones have created between public and private space.
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53
What marketing strategy has been used to get parents to buy a computer for their children?
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54
What is the difference between how parents and children view the purpose of the Internet?
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55
What makes the Internet different from other forms of media such as radio or television?
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56
Name the six parental concerns for Internet use and children.
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57
What three factors contribute to the digital divide for families?
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58
According to Wartella and Jennings, what should families focus on in the debate about the impact of any new media?
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59
Explain the steps in the communication process using an example of communication between married partners.
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60
Outline the differences between the way that men and women communicate. Include the way they convey information and solve conflicts.
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61
Discuss the concept of the two types of communication orientations for families. Give examples of the four types of family communication patterns that emerge from these two types.
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62
Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of technology for families.
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63
Examine the impact of the digital divide for families. Include a discussion of those who are affected the most and predict what will happen to this divide in the future.
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