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questions mid term | COMM 101 - The Communication Process, Quizzes of Communication

Class: COMM 101 - The Communication Process; Subject: Communications; University: Hope College; Term: Spring 2011;

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2011/2012

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Among the two large camps of research
methods, qualitative research is studying
relationships between two or more variables
measured in numbers.
DEFINITION 1
f
TERM 2
Wilbur Schramm created a version of the
psychological model in 1955 that shows
communication is a process in which groups
of people use the tools provided by their
culture, creating collective representations of
reality
DEFINITION 2
f
TERM 3
A symptom of a person in a parasocial
communication is that they show talk about
the certain person as if they really personally
know them.
DEFINITION 3
t
TERM 4
Hearing involves mindfulness attention and
interest in what one is saying.
DEFINITION 4
f
TERM 5
In Cooper and Jahoda's study of perceptions of
the "Mr. Biggott" cartoons, they found that
everyone who saw the cartoon shared the
same interpretation.
DEFINITION 5
f
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Among the two large camps of research methods, qualitative research is studying relationships between two or more variables measured in numbers. f TERM 2 Wilbur Schramm created a version of the psychological model in 1955 that shows communication is a process in which groups of people use the tools provided by their culture, creating collective representations of reality DEFINITION 2 f TERM 3 A symptom of a person in a parasocial communication is that they show talk about the certain person as if they really personally know them. DEFINITION 3 t TERM 4 Hearing involves mindfulness attention and interest in what one is saying. DEFINITION 4 f TERM 5 In Cooper and Jahoda's study of perceptions of the "Mr. Biggott" cartoons, they found that everyone who saw the cartoon shared the same interpretation. DEFINITION 5 f

The panic responses shown by the listeners of The War of the Worlds in 1938 rendered support for the hypodermic needle theory. t TERM 7 Web 1.0 allows users to create user- generated content and collaborate with each other DEFINITION 7 f TERM 8 In The Art of Listening, Brenda Ueland emphasizes how listening can help ideas grow and come to life in the process of communication. DEFINITION 8 t TERM 9 The selective processing theory of mass communication argues that heavy TV viewing shapes, and even distorts people's ideas and views of the environment people live in DEFINITION 9 f TERM 10 When there is a correlation between two variables, there is also always causation. DEFINITION 10 f

Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Listening? C. Listening is the physical reception of (sound) messages. TERM 17 What are the two examples of quantitative research? DEFINITION 17 survey and experiment TERM 18 What year did Wilbur Schramm develop the psychological model of communications? DEFINITION 18 1955 TERM 19 Which of the following is not a part of a social constructionist model of communication: DEFINITION 19 reciever TERM 20 Which of the following is an effective listening behavior? DEFINITION 20 none

This type of listening is often used in debates: ambushing TERM 22 What type of research method is it when you want to write about people through observation and interviews? DEFINITION 22 ethnography TERM 23 Which of the following helps a researcher to test whether a variable affects another variable? DEFINITION 23 mmanipulation TERM 24 "When a word of phrase can have more than one meaning, one can say that word or phrase has/is what?" DEFINITION 24 ambiguity TERM 25 Which of the following is NOT an example of Ambiguity? DEFINITION 25 24 hohurs

Under the social constructionist model of communication, groups of people use tools provided by their cultures to create collective representations of reality. Which of the following is NOT a tool that these groups use? propaganda TERM 32 Which of the following is an example of defensive listening, an ineffective listening behavior? DEFINITION 32 Jen asks Chad what he thinks of her outfit. When he says that her dress is very colorful, Jentakes this comment as a personal attack and feels insulted. TERM 33 What do you call when one is focusing on one's opinion, idea, or position instead of the person who is speaking? DEFINITION 33 monopolizing TERM 34 Addressing a research question using multiple methods is called: DEFINITION 34 triangulation TERM 35 Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the cultivation Effects Theory? DEFINITION 35 C. The theory believes that people actively use media to gratify themselves.

Katie just got home from school. Her mother begins a conversation with Katie about the day and what is happening this evening. Katie sits quietly looking at her mother, but she is going over what happened at school today and what homework has to be done tonight. Her mother finishes talking, and Katie responds, sounds great, mom. What kind of listening does Katie represent in the previous situation? pseudo listening TERM 37 When Monica (Courtney Cox) told Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) that her style of fashion and music may not be suitable for her restaurant/cafe, Phoebe was immediately offended. This is an example of DEFINITION 37 defensive listening TERM 38 What is the largest professional social network site in the world? DEFINITION 38 linked in