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CMN 003V Midterm question with answers
Why is communication important? - -Essential to your personal and professional
success

-Nature of Communication - -Unavoidable
Strategic
Relational
Instrumental

-Identity management - -How we desire to present ourselves

-How is communication irreversible? - -Once, we said it, we said it

-How is communication a process? - -A message isn't sent or received in isolation

-What is the basic communication model? - -Interaction model

-What does the interaction model include? - -Sender, channel, noise, feedback

-Sender - -person who transmits the message

-Channel - -method used to deliver the message

-Noise - -factors that interfere with the message

-Feedback - -receivers response to the message

-Transactional model/competent model - -Expands by recognizing additional types
of contexts that affect communication (social, relational, cultural)

-Social context - -refers to the social norms that guide communication choices in
certain situations

-Relational context - -refers to your relationship with those that you are
communicating with/audience

-Cultural context - -refers to the learned behaviors of a specific culture

-Three reasons why we communicate - -Express affiliation, maintain relationships,
influence others

-Express affiliation - -The feeling of connectedness we have with other people.
Expressing our association with someone by expressing liking, love, respect as well
as dislike, hatred or disrespect.

-How do we express affiliation? - -Can be expressed verbally, nonverbally, or
mediated

, -Maintain relationships - -What we do and say affects others and what others say
and do affects us

-Influence others - -Most communication is influential in one way or another and
some is intentional

-Communication Apprehension - -Someone's fear or anxiety associated with real or
anticipated communication. Varies person to person, context to context.

-Characteristics of Effective Communication - -Strategic, professional, adaptable

-Being strategic - -purposeful , Audience-oriented ,Persuasive

-Being professional - -Appropriate to the situation/context, Clear and concise,
Ethical

-Being adaptable - -Culturally sensitive, Collaborative

-What does verbal communication consist of? - -Words and verbal fillers

-Verbal fillers - -Things like mmmmm

-Language - -System of symbols (words) that we use to think about and
communicate

-How is language symbolic? - -words are symbols that represent people, ideas or
things and agreed upon by a language using community

-Example of how language is symbolic - -When the word "dog" is said, you might
picture your own dog or one that you saw on tv or a friends dog

-Semantics - -involves the meaning of words and their meaning within sentences

-Pragmatics - -takes the words and meanings but also considers the context in
which the words are used

-Denotative meanings - -a word's commonly accepted definition

-Example of denotative meaning - -dog is commonly accepted as the animal, but
also known as a person who is unpleasant or wicked

-Connotative Meaning - -a word's emotional or attitudinal response people have to
the word

-Example of connotative meaning - -the word school can conjure different images
for different people. If you loved going to school and learning, you would think of
school as a good thing. If you dreaded school and were bullied, you would think of
school as a bad thing.

, -Abstraction ladder - -Language works on various levels on abstraction that range
from vague to specific

-What does the abstraction ladder show? - -how a sequence of words can represent
high level abstractions which are general and vague to more specific

-What do lower abstractions do? - -Work to ensure clarity

-What do higher abstractions do? - -often allow for the following evasion which
allows the speaker to avoid providing specific details

-Evasion - -allows the speaker to avoid providing specific details

-Example of evasion - -High school aged teenager telling parents that they are
going out with friends, but leaving out the specifics that they are going to a raging
party with friends

-Equivocation - -uses words that have unclear or misleading definitions and helps a
speaker to maybe avoid uncomfortable situations

-Example of equivocation - -friend gets bad haircut and said it is "very fashionable."
Even though you don't think it suits them, you don't hurt their feelings

-Euphemisms - -inoffensive words or phrases that substitute for potentially
upsetting terms

-Example of euphemisms - -could say that a loved one has passed away instead or
saying they died

-Why do we use strategic ambiguity? - -To promote harmony, To soften difficult
messages, To make a point indirectly

-Slang - -non standard language used by a particular group of people during a
specific time and place. It is a high level abstraction and can identify people by
group

-Example of slang - -could tell someone was from norcal because they said "hella"
instead of "very"

-Jargon - -technical language that is specific to professions or interest groups and
can be abstract to those outside of the group but clear to group members

-Example of jargon - -watching enough Law and Order can teach you enough police
jargon (call a bus means call an ambulance)

-Inflammatory Language - -Avoid hate speech, labeling, and biased language

-Hate speech - -offensive words to deride a person or group

-Labeling - -how we limit people and constraint them

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