30 Questions
Which model of communication is a two-way exchange of roles between sender and receiver?
Interaction model
What type of communication involves a large audience?
Public communication
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the dynamic model of communication?
Repeatable
What is the meaning of the prefix 'intra' in 'intrapersonal communication'?
Within
Which model of communication is described as a way of creating realities based on our social, relational, and cultural backgrounds?
Transactional model
What is the main difference between the transmission model and the interaction model of communication?
The transmission model is one-directional, while the interaction model is two-way.
Which type of communication involves body language like gestures, facial expressions, and posture?
Action Language
What is the most elementary mode of communication involving touch?
Tactile Language
Which type of communication involves material things like clothes and hairstyle?
Object Language
What is a common problem in developing messages according to the text?
Lack of Familiarity
Which factor can lead to problems in receiving messages?
Disability
In communication, what is stated to be as important as or even more important than what is said?
Silence
What is one of the guiding principles regarding the nature of communication?
Communication is schema-based, beginning with thinking and stock knowledge.
Which principle best describes communication according to the text?
Communication is both active and powerful.
Which of the following is not a principle of ethical communication mentioned in the text?
Avoid accepting responsibility.
What is NOT part of the netiquettes mentioned in the text?
Maintain different conduct online compared to offline.
Which statement best reflects the nature of communication as discussed in the text?
Communication starts with stock knowledge/memory and involves interpretation.
What does ethical communication emphasize based on the principles provided?
Accepting responsibility.
What are symbols in the context of culture?
Words, gestures, pictures, and objects that have meanings
Which aspect of culture consists of moral or ethical standards?
Values
What is the term used to describe the adaptation of customs and principles to another culture while maintaining their own culture?
Acculturation
Which term describes the process where the dominant culture adopts the beliefs, languages, and customs of another culture, but loses its own culture in the process?
Assimilation
What is the Global Village concept about?
Understanding diverse cultures through technology
What is the term used to describe the feeling of superiority towards other cultures?
Ethnocentrism
What are Co-Cultures?
Groups within the same parent culture that differ in characteristics
Which aspect of culture is a collection of activities that hold significance?
Rituals
Which term describes the acceptance that all cultures are equal in value?
Cultural Relativism
What does the term 'Heroes' refer to within the context of culture?
Respected and admired qualities
Which philosophy suggests that various cultures will blend and create one ultimate culture?
Melting Pot Philosophy
What is the term used to describe the process where different cultures exist with no one culture dominating the others?
Multiculturalism
Test your knowledge on different models of communication, including dynamic, continuous, and adaptive models. Learn about the process of sharing information, meanings, and feelings through verbal and nonverbal symbols. Explore the concepts of speaker-audience dynamics and mass communication media companies.
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