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Each question option is A to D QUESTION 1 The transactional view is a more satis

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Each question option is A to D

QUESTION 1

The transactional view is a more satisfying theory of the communication process than the linear view because it __________.

is simpler

is representative of how communication actually happens

demonstrates the most recent theory of the communication process

explains everything about media communication

2 points   

QUESTION 2

The statement “I may be wrong about this, but. . . .” best illustrates the element of communication known as __________.

feedforward

punctuation

displacement

immediacy

2 points   

QUESTION 3

Phatic communication is also referred to as __________.

message overload

mass communication

small talk

neutral communication

2 points   

QUESTION 4

When someone sends a message in response to your initial message, such as laughing at your joke, he or she is sending __________.

feedback

feedforward

a metamessage

paramessages

2 points   

QUESTION 5

Biases or prejudices of senders–receivers are examples of what kind of noise?

physical

psychological

semantic

channel

2 points   

QUESTION 6

Individualistic cultures put more emphasis on self-reliance, __________, and __________.

independence; individual achievement

independence; group achievement

independence; social bonds

social bonds; conformity to the larger social group

2 points   

QUESTION 7

Sunglasses may be regarded as communication noise.

True

False

2 points   

QUESTION 8

Which of the following statements is an example of self-disclosure?

“Do I look fat in this outfit?”

“I’ve never told anyone this, but I’m afraid to go to parties alone."

“Everybody knows that Angela is my sister.”

“Don’t go over to his house tonight.”

2 points   

QUESTION 9

The __________ refers to the tendency to disregard outward signs of success and to consider yourself a fake, a fraud, one who does not really deserve to be considered successful.

hidden self

Johari window

Pygmalion effect

impostor phenomenon

2 points   

QUESTION 10

Several students sitting together in a student lounge studying for an exam might be perceived as a study group based on the rule of __________.

interpretation

contrast

proximity

attribution

is simpler

is representative of how communication actually happens

demonstrates the most recent theory of the communication process

explains everything about media communication

Explanation / Answer

Is representative of how communication actually happens as ut includes a communication with feedback and it also includes the encironment and its sounds in it Punctuation as it shows necessary pauses while communicating and their importance as well Small talk as both are social functions used at various points in a communication process Feedback as any response by the receiver is known as a feedback Psychological as these are the preconceived notions interrupting the communication process Independence and individual achievement as they give importance only to aspects related to an individual True as they block the communication process in face to face communication by blocking eye contact and failure to see complete face expressions I’ve never told anyone this but i’m afraid to go to parties alone as it reveals information about the speaker to the receiver Impostor phenomenon as it means a person considers himself fraud and fears that it will be revealed despite of the fact that they have external evidence of success Promixity as it says that people who are physically close to each other tend to form relations or groups

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