Historical Foundations, Rhetoric, and Public Advocacy
Intercultural Communication
Mediated Communication
Interpersonal Comm.
Organizational Comm.
100

Three artistic proofs

What are Ethos, Pathos, Logos? 

100

This term refers to the shared beliefs, values, norms, and practices of a group of people.  

What is culture? 

100

This term describes any communication that occurs through a technological channel rather than face-to-face. 

What is mediated communication? 

100

This type of communication happens between two people and involves sharing thoughts, feelings, and meaning. 

What is interpersonal communication?

100

This type of communication flows from top management down to employees, often through memos, meetings, or policies.

What is downward communication?

200

Term for biased or deceptive information spread by groups to propagate their ideas.

What is propaganda? 

200

This type of communication style relies heavily on context, nonverbal cues, and shared understanding—common in many Asian and Indigenous cultures. 

What is a high context culture? 

200

This form of CMC allows users to interact in real time, such as through video calls or live chats.

What is synchronous communication? 

200

This term describes the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.

What is empathy?

200

This concept refers to the shared values, beliefs, and norms that shape how people communicate and behave within an organization. 

What is organizational culture? 

300

This term combines claim, warrant, and grounds. 

What is toulmins' model of argumentation? 
300

This concept describes the psychological process of adapting to a new cultural environment, often involving stress, learning, and identity shifts.

What is acculturation? 

300

This term refers to the cues we lose in digital communication—like tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language.

What are non-verbal cue or communication? 

300

This model of communication emphasizes that both people in a conversation send and receive messages simultaneously

What is the transactional model? 

300

This describes the shared values and behaviors that shape how people act in a workplace.

What is organizational culture? 

400

Flaws in logic I.E. red herring, bandwagon, ad hominem. 

What is a logical fallacy? 

400

This term refers to the tendency to judge another culture by the standards of one’s own, often leading to misunderstanding or bias. 

What is ethnocentrism? 

400

This kind of communication happens when people send messages at different times, like emails or forum posts.

What is asynchronous communication? 

400

This concept refers to the process of revealing personal information to others to build trust and intimacy.  

What is self disclosure? 

400

This term describes how clearly and respectfully people share ideas, listen, and respond in the workplace.

What is effective communication?

500
Conscious awareness of one's own experiences, worldviews, and biases. 

What is reflexivity? 

500

This theory explains how individuals manage uncertainty and anxiety when interacting with people from different cultures. 

What is Anxiety/Uncertainty Management Theory?

500

This term refers to the practice of collecting, analyzing, and sometimes selling users’ online behavior—often without their full awareness.

What is data mining? 

500

This theory explains how relationships develop through stages like initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, and bonding. 

What is social penetration theory? 

500

This kind of communication flows from employees up to their supervisors or leaders. 

What is upward communication? 

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