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Effective Workplace Communication
Ability to perform as a researcher - ANS One of the abilities mentioned in Chapter 1 for good
workplace communicators.

Conciseness - ANS Quality evident in the revised version of a paragraph, providing a more
succinct and clear message.

Technical communication examples - ANS Include an infographic, a press release, and a
scientific journal article.

Basic modes of communication - ANS 4 modes listed in Chapter 1: writing, speaking, listening,
and reading.

Design for readability - ANS Characteristic of a successful technical communication document
using design to enhance attractiveness and ease of use.

Comprehensiveness - ANS Measure of excellence for technical documents, requiring
background, detail, and supporting materials.

Factors in producing technical communication - ANS Include audience, purpose, and
document-related factors as named in Chapter 1.

Setting-related factor - ANS Example in technical communication challenges section, involving
hardware or software accessibility for document production.

Reading body language - ANS Guideline for professional communication involving the ability to
interpret non-verbal cues.

Fair-use exemption factors - ANS One factor is the nature and purpose of the copyrighted work;
another is the effect on the potential market.

Trademark law - ANS Area of law relevant to ethical issues in technical communication,
discussed in Chapter 2.

Registered symbol ® - ANS Indicates that a word, phrase, or symbol has been trademarked
with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Whistle-blowing conditions - ANS Ethical justification criteria include strong evidence of harm
and unsuccessful internal resolution attempts.

, Misleading technical communication - ANS Examples discussed in Chapter 2, excluding 'Lying
by Omission.'

Ethical culture improvement steps - ANS Include setting ethical examples and creating a
specific, comprehensive, and enforceable code of conduct.

Formal social media policies - ANS More than two-thirds of employers have social media
policies according to a survey mentioned in Chapter 2.

Patent application timing - ANS Importance of timing in patent applications related to social
media disclosures, as discussed in Chapter 2.

Planning importance - ANS Significance of planning in making the writing process efficient,
effective, and aiding in document selection and design.

Time spent planning - ANS More than one-third of the total time spent on a writing project, as
per Chapter 3.

Document revision process - ANS Involves reexamining drafts to ensure alignment with
audience, purpose, and subject.

Styles for documents - ANS Preformatted designs for various document types like letters,
memos, newsletters, and reports.

Nonlinear writing process - ANS Characteristic of technical document writing, not following a
linear progression.

Idea generation techniques - ANS Excludes considering the four innovator's steps as a
technique for generating topic ideas.

Drafting techniques - ANS Does not include sourcing ideas from research resources as a
drafting technique.

Seeking help from SMEs - ANS Involves learning from subject matter experts and users, as
recommended in Chapter 3.

Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) - ANS Individuals with specialized knowledge in a particular
area who can provide valuable insights and feedback.

Living Document - ANS A document that remains active only as long as its creator is
associated with the company; becomes inactive when the creator leaves.

Groupthink - ANS A phenomenon where a group's desire for conformity and consensus
overrides rational decision-making, potentially leading to poor outcomes.

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