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Introductory
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Chapter 5 Pre-Test
Question 1
The trangle of meaning shows that the relationship between words and
what they stand for is
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arbitrary
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concrete
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aimless
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meaningful
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Words that stand for something else and that are used to communicate
verbally are called
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denotative.
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connotative.
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symbols.
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euphemisms.
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Scholar Rebecca B. Rubin identified six prominent motives for
interpersonal communication. They include
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self-gratification, pleasure, affection, escape,
relaxation, and control.
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and attention.
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and control.
affection, escape, self-gratification, attention,
relaxation, and control.
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Studies show that people who tend to be apprehensive about
communication make the effort to communicate primarily for
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attention.
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inclusion.
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self-gratification.
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relaxation.
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The denotative meaning of a word is
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the deceptive definition
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the emotional definition
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the dicionary definition
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the elemental definition
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Meaning that is emotional and personal and may engender
disagreement is known as
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denotative.
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connotative.
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a euphemism.
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coordinated management of meaning.
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The coordinated management of meaning is a theory that explains
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that only people who have taken the time to
coordinate will be able to communicate.
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how people learned how to read and write.
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that it is impossible to assign meaning to our
verbal communication.
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how people agree on the meaning of verbal
communication.
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Syntactic rules refer to
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what symbols mean.
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how we interpret verbal communication within a Incorrect
given context.
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how symbols are arranged.
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the idea that coherence and coordination are
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Symantic rules refer to
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what symbols mean.
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how we interpret verbal communication within a Incorrect
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how symbols are arranged.
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the idea that coherence and coordination are
arbitrary and are created by language.
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The level of specificity we use in our language is referred to as
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concrete words.
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discrimination.
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an idiom.
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abstraction.
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Indiscrimination occurs when
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people assume that it is possible to know
everything about a person, place, or thing.
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differences in thought and opinion prevent us
from engaging in verbal communication.
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we fail to make distinctions among similar but
different persons, places, or things.
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others, take responsibility for our thoughts and
attitudes, and acknowledge that others may think
differently than we do.
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it indicates it is possible to know everything
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it is a method of acknowledging the power of
words to influence others
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it is a form of indiscriminant verbal
communication
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it acknowledges differences in thought and
opinion
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Which of the following is an example of "owning our thoughts"?
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"Maybe he was out too late."
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"You are too emotional."
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"She isn't very nice."
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"I think we should trust her."
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When we use verbal communication that ignores the idea that persons,
places, and things change, we engage in
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static evaluation.
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dating information.
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indexing.
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abstraction.
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Words can influence
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our thoughts
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our actions
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our perceptions
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all of the above
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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis posits that
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culture influences language and language
influences cultural differences in thought.
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culture influences language but language does
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influence language.
culture and language are the same thing.
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A specialized vocabulary shared and understood by members of
particular occupational groups is known as
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idioms.
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jargon.
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slang.
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gossip.
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Which of the following is NOT true about gender communication?
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Female friends tend to talk about people,
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feelings, problems, relationships, family, food,
fashion, and men; Male friends tend to talk about
music, sports, work, hobbies, and women.
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Many researchers suggest that there are more
differences than there are similarities in gender
communication.
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Both men and women gossip.
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We can choose whether to communicate in a
feminine style, a masculine style, or in a style
that reflects aspects of both.
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Language that fails to acknowledge and validate others is
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biased
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unavoidable
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jargon
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abstract
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Vocabulary that communicates respect for others and may be a first
step in changing the way our culture negatively stereotypes and
devalues women through verbal communication is considered to be
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an idiom.
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slang.
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gender-inclusive language.
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jargon.
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