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COMM 101 Exam 1 (UNL Duncan) Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+ communication - Answers the process of using messages to generate meaning -a process not a product communications - Answers short for telecommunications, which involves transmissions of info through some sort of technology, such as tv, radio, print transaction model of communication - Answers -everybody is a sender and receiver -communication is never finished, it is an ongoing transaction -not a product -not one way content level information - Answers the information conveyed superficially by the content of information -ex: mother asks child to stop playing with food and start eating it relationship level informaiton - Answers -expressed nonverbally used regularly to modify, reinforce, contradict, and sometimes substitute for verbal behaviors in message -making them indispensable to the total meaning of the message competent communication - Answers -having a cognitively complex mindset -ability to adjust conversation in different groups, reads people well physical features - Answers include all the physical, tangible elements present in an environment where communication is taking place cultural features - Answers include the world views, beliefs, rituals, and languages held by all participants present during communication social-psychological features - Answers include the goals, current emotional states, and dispositions of all parties present, can have several effects during message exchange relational features - Answers include how well the communicators: -know each other -how long they've known each other -how much they like each other the status that each person holds in relation to each other -one person may have higher status than the other receiver oriented view of communication - Answers describes the communication as occurring any time a person perceives and gives meaning to our behavior -ex: woman trips over sidewalk=clumsy informing communication goal - Answers ex: -asking or giving directions -asking for or giving opinions -recommendations -counsel -educational presentations -lectures -speeches to public and private audiences both large and small persuading communication goal - Answers -requesting others' favors -attempting to influence others' perceptions of us -trying to change others attitudes and actions forming and maintaining relations communication goal - Answers the initiation, escalation, and maintenance of friendships and romantic relationships are a major function of our everyday conversation conflict management communication goal - Answers goal is usually to try to resolve those differences in as least beastly a manner as possible problem solving and decision making communication goal - Answers requiring members to follow rules closely creating a compelling need for appropriate as well as effective communication -verbal communication -nonverbal communicaton -listening -perception -relational developement -conflict management -exploration of culture, organizations, and small groups Argument - Answers claim or conclusion supported by evidence and logical reasoning assertion - Answers allegation or proclamation of something often as the result of opinion as opposed to fact aristotle's definition of rhetoric - Answers -the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion -rhetoric was seen as an art as well as a discipline because audiences can be unpredictable -the speaker often had to improvise ethos - Answers -an appeal to the personal character, goodness, expertise, or credibility of the speaker -persuaded by the character of the speaker as well as the message pathos - Answers -an appeal to the emotions of the audience, but also being able to put the audience into a particular state of mind

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COMM 101 Exam 1 (UNL Duncan) Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+

communication - Answers the process of using messages to generate meaning

-a process not a product

communications - Answers short for telecommunications, which involves transmissions of info
through some sort of technology, such as tv, radio, print

transaction model of communication - Answers -everybody is a sender and receiver

-communication is never finished, it is an ongoing transaction

-not a product

-not one way

content level information - Answers the information conveyed superficially by the content of
information

-ex: mother asks child to stop playing with food and start eating it

relationship level informaiton - Answers -expressed nonverbally

used regularly to modify, reinforce, contradict, and sometimes substitute for verbal behaviors in
message

-making them indispensable to the total meaning of the message

competent communication - Answers -having a cognitively complex mindset

-ability to adjust conversation in different groups, reads people well

physical features - Answers include all the physical, tangible elements present in an
environment where communication is taking place

cultural features - Answers include the world views, beliefs, rituals, and languages held by all
participants present during communication

social-psychological features - Answers include the goals, current emotional states, and
dispositions of all parties present, can have several effects during message exchange

relational features - Answers include how well the communicators:

-know each other

-how long they've known each other

-how much they like each other

,the status that each person holds in relation to each other

-one person may have higher status than the other

receiver oriented view of communication - Answers describes the communication as occurring
any time a person perceives and gives meaning to our behavior

-ex: woman trips over sidewalk=clumsy

informing communication goal - Answers ex:

-asking or giving directions

-asking for or giving opinions

-recommendations

-counsel

-educational presentations

-lectures

-speeches to public and private audiences both large and small

persuading communication goal - Answers -requesting others' favors

-attempting to influence others' perceptions of us

-trying to change others attitudes and actions

forming and maintaining relations communication goal - Answers the initiation, escalation, and
maintenance of friendships and romantic relationships are a major function of our everyday
conversation

conflict management communication goal - Answers goal is usually to try to resolve those
differences in as least beastly a manner as possible

problem solving and decision making communication goal - Answers requiring members to
follow rules closely creating a compelling need for appropriate as well as effective
communication

-verbal communication

-nonverbal communicaton

-listening

, -perception

-relational developement

-conflict management

-exploration of culture, organizations, and small groups

Argument - Answers claim or conclusion supported by evidence and logical reasoning

assertion - Answers allegation or proclamation of something often as the result of opinion as
opposed to fact

aristotle's definition of rhetoric - Answers -the faculty of observing in any given case the
available means of persuasion

-rhetoric was seen as an art as well as a discipline because audiences can be unpredictable

-the speaker often had to improvise

ethos - Answers -an appeal to the personal character, goodness, expertise, or credibility of the
speaker

-persuaded by the character of the speaker as well as the message

pathos - Answers -an appeal to the emotions of the audience, but also being able to put the
audience into a particular state of mind

-people reason differently when they are in a different state of mind

logos - Answers -the logic or reasoning of the speech itself

-reasoning of a speech should be the primary mode of persuasion

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the dramatistic pentad (from burke) - Answers -what happens

-ex: a music concert

Scene



the dramatistic pentad (from burke) - Answers -where the act happens

-ex: club in NY
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