Communication Basics
Language & Nonverbal
Group Communication
Public Speaking
Perception and Listening
100

The person who creates and delivers the information is what part of the communication model? 

What is the sender

100

Our use of this nonverbal channel deals with touch

What is haptics

100
A dangerous aspect of group communication in which there is no questioning of group decisions and everyone agrees all the time.

What is groupthink

100

The prime determinant of public speaking is?

What is audience analysis

100

Giving the appearance of listening

What is pseudo-listening

200

Things that interfere with our ability to send or receive information are what part of the communication model?

Noise

200

The cues surrounding our language... i.e. anything that comes out of your throat that is not the actual verbal content of the words

What is paralanguage

200

This group role functions as the person who keeps people on task by setting goals and monitoring the group's progress

What is the expediter 

200
4 types of speech delivery?

What is impromptu, extemporaneous, memorized, & manuscript

200

What are the 4 stages of the listening process (RIRR)

Receiving, Interpreting, Recalling, Responding

300

This is the knowledge of effective and appropriate communication patterns, and the ability to use that knowledge in various communication contexts

What is communication competence

300

When nonverbal and verbal communication do not match, which one do we tend to believe?

What is nonverbal

300

Two factors of small group communication that lead to good cohesion (think Greys & John Mulaney)

what are Interdependence and Shared Identity

300

Before giving his speech, Tyler exposes himself to various public speaking situations in order to decrease his anxiety. This is known as?

What is systematic desenitization
300

The perception process includes selecting, organizing, and one other piece.

What is interpreting

400

This form of communication occurs via internalized vocalization within oneself. 

What is intrapersonal communication

400

"The tea kettle screamed" is an example of what verbal tactic?

What is personification

400

What are the 5 stages of group development (Tuckman's Model)

Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, Adjourning

400

When Rachel speaks, she does not phrase her words clearly. She is having trouble with this concept

What is articulation

400

This is the type of listening you would use if a friend was telling you a sad and serious story

What is empathetic listening

500

This communication model is different than the others, as it does more than just exchange messages; it creates relationships through dialogue. 

What is the transactional model 

500

What three factors make up the triangle of meaning

What is Thought, Symbol, Referent

500

What are the 3 types of group conflict

What is substantive, interpersonal, & procedural

500

Two types of gestures

What is emphatic and descriptive

500

This perceptual error says that we attribute the cause of our successes to internal personal factors while attributing our failures to external factors beyond our control

What is fundamental attribution error

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