Professional Communication
Small Group Communication
New Material for Exam 3
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What is workplace communication?

Communication exchanges that occur among those in the workplace within an organization that are working towards accomplishing company goals and objectives

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What is small group communication?

3+ people working together on a mutual task where a goal is to accomplish the task together; task oriented, goal directed

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What is listening vs hearing?

Listening - an active process of receiving and understanding messages 

Hearing - when sound waves are received by the ear and brain 

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What is the class definition of communication?

The collaborative process of using messages to create and participate in social reality
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What are the four types of schemas

Prototypes, Stereotypes, Interpersonal Constructs, and Scripts

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What are the different forms of communication channels found in workplace communication?

face-to-face, written communication, mediated communication, and mass communication

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Features of small group communication 

Minimum of 3 members, maximum of 15 members, interdependence, group task, norms, identity, group talk, problem-solving talk, decision-making talk

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What is new media theory?

Describes the unique, customized communication styles of today

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What is ethos?

The credibility and ethical appeal of a presentation or paper

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What is pathos?

When your communication involves passion or emotion

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"When coworkers experience feelings of openness, trust, and support interacting with each other, verbally and nonverbally" is the definition of...

Communication Climate
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Name an advantage and a disadvantage of small group communication 

Advantages - access to resources from members, diversity of opinions from group members, encourages creativity and brainstorming

Disadvantages - not everyone likes group work (grouphate), coordination of tasks for members (social loafing), misbehavior by members (slackers)

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What is computer-mediated communication (CMC)?

Human communication facilitated by a wide range of new media technologies

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What is logos?

The logic, structure, evidence, and support for your argument

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What are the five steps in Monroe's Motivated Sequence?

Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Visualization, and Action

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What are the 3 levels of workplace culture

Artifacts, Values, and Assumptions

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Name the 5 group conflict styles

Avoiding, dominating, compromising, obliging, and integrating

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What does HURIER stand for?

Hearing, Understanding, Remembering, Interpreting, Evaluating, and Responding

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What is the main difference between informative and persuasive presentations?

The speakers intent

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What is the triangle of meaning?

First point - the symbol

Second point - the thoughts about the symbol

Third point - the actual object

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What is the difference between positive and negative face?

Positive Face - when one desires to be liked, respected, accepted, and appreciated by others

Negative Face - when one desires freedom from actions and impositions, and makes their own decisions without being forced by others

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Name the 4 types of conflict that occur in small groups

Substantive, affective, procedural, inequity 

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What is the theory of self-presentation?

Everyday settings are viewed as a stage, and people are considered actors who use performances to make an impression on an audience

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What are the differences between verbal and nonverbal communication?

Verbal communication is a digital code that uses symbols as representation of messages. Nonverbal communication is an analog code that represents things through likeness or similarity

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What is the definition of cultural competence?

The level of knowledge a person has about others who differ in some way in comparison to self 

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