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Quiz 13: Communication
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Question 1
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According to Bartol, studies comparing the use of verbal and non-verbal communication have found that non-verbal communication is likely to account for more than two-thirds of the information transmitted.
Question 2
True/False
Yawning or laughing, while speaking about a particular topic, is likely to be an example of paralanguage.
Question 3
True/False
In communications, 'noise' is best defined as an interference in the transmission process.
Question 4
True/False
When a manager stereotypes, two steps occur. Firstly, the manager classifies the person as a member of a group that has some common characteristics. Secondly, the manager draws conclusions by seeking information directly from that person.
Question 5
True/False
There are two communication skills of prime importance to managerial effectiveness: listening skills and presentation skills.
Question 6
True/False
The wheel is considered to be the most centralised communication network.
Question 7
True/False
Staff meetings, company policy statements, company newsletters and informational memos are all examples of horizontal communications.
Question 8
True/False
Distortions may occur during upward communication between a subordinate and supervisor. Bartol suggests that a key reason for the distortion occurs when the supervisor is preoccupied.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
According to the most basic definition, 'communication' is the exchange of messages between people for the purpose of:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
According to Bartol, which of the following statements is NOT correct? Written communication has some disadvantages, including:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Managers use two types of communication:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Although written communication clearly has its advantages, Bartol suggests that there are also a number of disadvantages associated with this type of communication. Disadvantages include the cost of producing a single letter or memo and.