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- Which model of communication is useful to certain organizational situations, such as the giving and receiving
- information transfer approach
- strategic control
- transactional process
- balancing creativity and constraint
of technical instructions?
ANSWER: a
- Which is NOT one of the three main factors that contribute to information overload?
- tonality of the sender's voice
- complexity of information
- amount of information to be processed
- rate at which the information is presented
ANSWER: a
- The concept of distortion refers to the effects of noise on the receiver's ability to process a message.
- semantic.
- physical.
- psychological.
- contextual.
According to the information-transfer approach, noise can be all of these types EXCEPT
ANSWER: c
- Which approach to organizational communication highlights the importance of feedback?
- strategic control
- information transfer approach
- balancing creativity and constraint
- the transactional-process model
ANSWER: d
- Communication experts criticize which approach for its emphasis on the creation of shared meaning through
- transactional-process model
- strategic control
- balancing creativity and constraint
- information-transfer approach
communication?
ANSWER: a
- Which approach to organizational communication sees communicators as always having multiple goals and
- transactional-process model
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many different ways of pursuing those goals?
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- balancing creativity and constraint
- information-transfer approach
ANSWER: b
- Which statement about the strategic-control perspective is true?
- It asserts that in human communication, clear distinctions are not made between senders and
- It views communication as a pipeline through which information flows from one person to another.
- It recognizes that clarity is not always the main goal in interaction.
- It believes that miscommunication occurs when no message is received.
receivers.
ANSWER: c
- Which approach to communication often comes at the cost of building strong communities?
- transactional-process model
- information-transfer approach
- strategic-control perspective
- balancing creativity and constraint
ANSWER: c
- Since the 1960s, what has been the primary focus of social theorists?
- the relationship between individuals and society
- the relationship between organizations and employees
- the ways that individuals apply scientific facts
- the instigation of social change
ANSWER: a
- Which concept is characterized by the irony that individuals rarely get to see the reality they set out to
- strategic ambiguity
- duality of structure
- structure
- distortion
create?
ANSWER: b
- Giddens's theory of structuration influenced which communication theory?
- transactional-process model
- balancing creativity and constraint
- strategic-control perspective
- information-transfer approach
ANSWER: b
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