1、10. The Internet can both increase and limit opportunities for person-to-person interaction.11. It is easier to find like-minded people when using digital media than it is when offline.12. Communication is dynamic.13. It is possible not to communicate.MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS14. In dyadic communica
2、tion, we are interactingA. within ourselves. B. one to one. C. one to a few others. D. one to many others.Answer:15. Voyeurism is an element of television reality shows. The term refers toA. peering into lives of others. B. asking people to eat bugs.C. manipulating conflict situations. D. exploiting
3、 greediness.16. Which of these is a message:A. a letter B. a facial expressionC. shaking hands D. turning away from another person E. all of these E 17. Which of the following is not an essential element of human communication?A. people B. channelsC. noise D. feedback E. negativism E18. Channels of
4、communication includeA. ABC, NBC. B. sight.C. sound. D.both sight and sound. E. none of these D 19. NoiseA. must contain sound. B. is created only by psychological sources.C. is anything that interferes with or distorts our ability to send or receive messages .D. is a significant component in effect
5、ive communication. Answer: C20. According to your text, intellectual abilityA. has no effect on communication effectiveness. B. never creates noise in communication.C. can create noise in communication. D. none of these21. Feedback that is designed to encourage us to continue behaving as we are is c
6、alled:A. positive B. negativeC. negative/positive D. none of these22. In contrast to negative feedback, positive feedback:A. enhances behavior in progress. B. extinguishes behavior in progress.C. serves a corrective function.D. both enhances behavior in progress and serves a corrective function23. E
7、ffect is defined asA. a behavior-enhancing response. B. a response you give to you.C. a communication outcome. D. none of these24. According to psychologist William Schutz, we all have a need forA. inclusion. B. control.C. affection. D. all of these D25. During the communication processA. one person
8、 functions as source and one or more others as receivers.B. the role of sender belongs to the person who initiated the contact.C. the processes of sending and receiving are static.D. the processes of sending and receiving are constantly reversed.E. none of these26. When you turn away from someone, y
9、ou areA. communicating. B. having some effect on the other.C. not communicating in any way. D. not having any effect on the other.E. both communicating and having some effect on the other. Answer:27. Social capital isA. human capital. B. how much money you spend.C. what we know. D. social connection
10、s.28. The proverb, “Even the emperor cannot buy back one single day” implies thatA. the emperor has no clothes if he cannot communicate effectively.B. the emperor is an ineffective communicator.C. communication is unrepeatable and irreversible.D. communication is repeatable and reversible.29. Accord
11、ing to your text, communication isA. irrelevant. B. silly.C. at the core of our humanness. D. out of fashion.30. The transmission of messages processed by gatekeepers prior to their being sent to a large audience is calledB. group communication. C. public communication.D. mass communication. E. inte
12、rpersonal communication.31. The fact that we have cell phones, instant messages, digital television sets, high- speed Internet hook up, and more, indicates that we may be in an era ofA. technophobia. B. technocrats.C. technopoly. D. techie geeks. C 32. Charlie is an avid computer expert. He constant
13、ly makes exaggerated claims about how the computer has changed our society and the world. Some people suggest that Charlie suffers fromA. hyperbole. B. cyperbole.C. Internet phobia. D. an eating disorder.33. Human Capital refers toA. the amount of money we have in the bank. B. what we know.C. the ca
14、pital of the state in which we live. D. our internet connections.34. During intrapersonal communication, youA. think about you. B. talk with you.C. reason with you. D. all of these35. Interpersonal communication involvesA. one person. B. two people.C. ten people. D. millions of people. B Chapter 2Co
15、mmunicating in a Multicultural Society and World1. Culture is the lens through which you view the world.2. “I” may be most important in individualistic countries.3. “We” may be most important in individualistic countries.4. Ethnocentrism is the tendency to see your culture as superior.5. Individual
16、goals are stressed in collectivistic cultures.6. Japan is an example of a highly masculine culture.7. Those who believe they are members of a marginalized group feel they are outsiders.8. Low-context communication systems encourage directness in communication.9. The digital divide refers to the lack
17、 of access to online information by the elderly, poor, and others around the world.10. High-context communication encourages indirect communication.MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS11. The process of interpreting and sharing meanings with individuals from different cultures is known as A. intercultural comm
18、unication. B. international communication.C. intracultural communication. D. interethnic communication.12. People displaying ethnocentric tendencies might go out of their way to maintain distance from people who areA. like them. B. unlike them.C. angry at them. D. chasing them.13. Cultural relativis
19、m isA. the same as ethnocentrism. B. a part of ethnocentrism.C. the opposite of ethnocentrism. D. not related to ethnocentrism.14. The national slogan E Pluribus Unum reflectsA. one out of many. B. submerging cultural differences.C. assimilating subcultures. D. all of these15. The United States is n
20、ow the _ demographically diverse country in the world.A. most B. leastC. newest D. none of these16. Individualistic cultures includeA. Great Britain. B. Canada.C. France. D. all of these17. Collectivistic countries includeC. many African countries. D. all of these18. High-context culturesA. exhibit
21、direct communication styles. B. are tradition-bound.C. both exhibit direct communication styles and are tradition-bound.D. have no direction.19. Low-context cultures20. In Korea, crossing your legs is a sign ofA. a relaxed attitude. B. a social error.C. the thing to do. D. respect for the elderly.21
22、. Americans tend to valueA. personal achievement. B. individualism.C. both personal achievement and individualism. D. procrastination.22. A(n) _ consists of a system of knowledge, beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors used and shared by members in daily living.A. co-culture B. subcultureC. culture
23、 D. anticulture23. Interpreting and sharing messages with people from different races is calledA. interracial communication.B. nonracial communication.C. interethnic communication.D. intersharing communication.24. When you interact with people of your own racial or ethnic group or co-culture, you ar
24、e interactingA. intrapersonally.B. interpersonally.C. intraculturally.D. interculturally.25. The melting-pot philosophyA. is based on cultural relativity.B. involves a respect and tolerance for uniqueness.C. assumes that immigrants should be assimilated into American culture.D. advocates quotas for
25、immigrants of various ethnic groups.26. Members of masculine cultures A. tend to value relationships.B. are more likely to value quality of life.C. are more apt to seek win-win solutions.D. tend to value competitiveness and strength.27. Individuals from low-power-distance culturesA. are more likely to value interdependence and consultation.B. are more likely to defer to superiors.C. view power as a fact of life.D. would have a difficult time adjusting to communication in the U.S.28. Co-culture members who attempt t
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