communication correct answers exchange of verbal and nonverbal messages with the intent of
stimulating particular meanings in the minds of others
ad hominem correct answers occurs when someone refutes an argument by attacking the person
who presented the argument rather than the argument itself
adaptors correct answers movements that communicators engage in, sometimes unconsciously, to
relieve stress and anxiety
affect displays correct answers nonverbal movements that reveals emotion
affection needs correct answers the need for others to approve of us, which is an external
affirmation of our value and identity
appeal to misplaced authority correct answers replies on the reputatoin of an expert in an
unrelated field
asynchronous communication correct answers communication that occurs outside of the
constraints of time and place
asynchronous new media correct answers new media that does not allow for immediate feedback
when a message is sent
attribution error correct answers in interpreting our own or others' behavior, we rely on faulty
explanations, reasons, or information
bad apple effect correct answers poisonous impact of having just one ineffective team member
, behavioral intention correct answers individual's expectation or plan that he or she will behave in
some particular way
bias-free language correct answers communicates respect through being sensitive to others' sex,
race, age, physical condition, and other characteristics
Body of the speech correct answers middle section of speech in which you provide support with
logic, "tell your audience" (logos)
brief report correct answers represents a highly structured overview of very specific information
for the intended audience. shorter than an instructional presentation
chronemics correct answers the ways in which comunicators use time and the messages they
communicate as a result of how they manage their time
closure correct answers our ability to fill in missing information to complete a perception
co-cultures correct answers reflect the unique beliefs, ways of thinking, communication patterns
and styles, and customs of members of particular groups that exist within the umbrella culture
collectivism correct answers value their membership in their particular in-group to such an extent
that they place a greater importance on their role within the group than their role as an individual
control needs correct answers the extent to which relationships help us feel competent and
confident as individuals, and, by extension, influential over others
critical thinking correct answers internal process that involves (a) assesing the other
communicator, the context, and the message, and (b) producing a reasoned conclusion about the
ides being shared