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Chapter 1: An Overview of Communication
Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. The perspective that “communication is interaction” is limited because it fails to ______.
a. account for the correct timing of a message
b. account for the exchange of information between two or more individuals
c. account for the exchange of information between a sender and receiver
d. fully capture what happens when people communicate
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Interaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. The perspective of “communication as transaction” is more accurate than other perspectives because it accounts for the ______.
a. correct timing of a message
b. exchange of information between two or more individuals
c. creation of shared meanings and understandings through communication
d. intention to send a message
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. The use of symbols in communication is complicated because they ______.
a. have only one meaning
b. have multiple meanings
c. are not affected by culture and context
d. are not representational
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. Which of the following is true of symbols and communication?
a. Symbols have the potential for only one meaning.
b. Symbols are used to deflect meaning.
c. The meaning applied to symbols may change.
d. Symbols preclude meaning.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Requires Meaning
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. Communication is presentational because it is ______.
a. never neutral
b. always objective
c. not always effective
d. always effective
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. Frames can enhance communication by helping to ______.
a. open up unlimited meanings
b. determine outcomes
c. draw a boundary around the conversation
d. completely terminate communication interactions
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Medium
7. One characteristic of framing in communication is that ______.
a. every part of the message must be explicitly stated
b. frames pull attention toward certain things and away from others
c. every part of the message can be ignored
d. not every part of the message can be ignored
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Easy
8. The means through which a message is conveyed is the ______.
a. message
b. module
c. method
d. medium
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Meaning and the Medium
Difficulty Level: Easy
9. Communication frames are based in part on a person’s perspectives of ______.
a. situations
b. relationships with others
c. neither situations nor relationships with others
d. both situations and relationships with others
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Easy
10. All of the following are examples of contexts that can affect the meaning(s) a single symbol or message can have except ______context.
a. physical
b. symbolic
c. relational
d. situational
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
11. One characteristic of communication is that it is cultural. Which statement is NOT true?
a. Different cultures make different assumptions.
b. Each time you talk to someone, from your culture or another, you are taking knowledge for granted.
c. Cultural expectations are only reinforced when someone violates them.
d. You perform and enact your culture through communication.
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
12. All of the following are examples of communication as interaction, except ______.
a. you leave a message on a friend’s voice mail, and he returns the call.
b. you leave a note for your mother, and she responds by sending you a text.
c. you send a message in a bottle to a friend, and she sends you an e-mail saying she got it.
d. you send a text to your boss letting him know you’re going to be late for work.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication as Action
Difficulty Level: Medium
13. Which statement is true of the constitutive approach to communication?
a. It is the way in which symbols take on meaning in a social context or society.
b. It is an arbitrary representation of ideas, people, relationships, cultures, genders, and so forth.
c. It brings into existence something that has not been there before.
d. It can be used to study all communicative activity.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Hard
14. Family members using certain words or phrases that have particular shared meaning as they are used over time is an example of what concept?
a. Communication frame
b. Social construction
c. Constitutive approach to communication
d. Communication as interaction
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Social Construction of Meaning
Difficulty Level: Hard
15. All of the following are representations of a symbol, except ______.
a. smoke
b. a place
c. ideas
d. relationships
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Hard
16. Which is NOT true of a symbol?
a. It is an arbitrary representation.
b. There is a direct causal connection between a symbol and what it represents.
c. A symbol can be either verbal or nonverbal.
d. A symbol can be different in different cultures.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
17. Which statement is true of social construction?
a. It is an arbitrary representation of ideas, people, relationships, cultures, genders, and so forth.
b. It brings into existence something that has not been there before.
c. It can be used to study all communicative activity.
d. It is the way in which symbols take on meaning in a social context or society as they are used over time.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Social Construction of Meaning
Difficulty Level: Hard
18. The constitutive approach to communication contends that communication does not just construct meaning, but it is through communication that ______ is/are created.
a. relationships
b. cultures
c. genders and ethnicities
d. realities
e. all of the above
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
19. Each time you talk to someone, from your culture or another, you are doing all of the following, except ______.
a. taking knowledge for granted
b. doing what your culture expects
c. not reinforcing cultural expectations
d. doing, performing, and enacting your culture
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Communication Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
20. All of the following are one of the seven characteristics of communication studied in this chapter, except ______.
a. communication involves frames.
b. communication is chemistry.
c. communication is cultural.
d. communication is relational.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: What Is Communication?
Difficulty Level: Easy
21. The following may be said about relationships and communication:
a. Communication affects relationships, but relationships cannot affect communication.
b. Relationships between people most often are always openly expressed.
c. Relationships are communication interactions only between two people.
d. Relationships are assumed each time you communicate with someone.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Medium
22. In an encounter, which of the following issues are being negotiated?
a. Gender, status, power, and politeness
b. Gender and status only
c. Power and politeness only
d. Gender and politeness only
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: What Is Communication?
Difficulty Level: Medium
23. Phrases can have different meanings depending on the time and place they are communicated. Which context below focuses on the time and/or place in which a message is communicated?
a. Physical context
b. Symbolic context
c. Relational context
d. Situational context
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
24. Every message indicates how the sender of a message and the receiver of that message are socially and personally related. This characteristic implies that communication is ______.
a. symbolic
b. cultural
c. relational
d. contextual
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication is Relational
Difficulty Level: Easy
25. Communication as ______ is the most advanced view of communication.
a. transaction
b. action
c. interaction
d. variation
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
26. Terry sent a text message to Janice that said, “Meet me in the library at: 1:00.” However, Janice did not see or read the message that was received. This is an example of communication as ______.
a. transaction
b. action
c. interaction
d. variation
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
27. When communication messages constitute something above and beyond the symbols being exchanged, this is an example of communication as ______.
a. transaction
b. action
c. interaction
d. variation
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
Multiple Response
1. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. A symbol can be a ______.
a. word
b. mark
c. sound
d. logo
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Cultural expectations determine when you ______.
a. greet someone with a kiss or a handshake
b. make or maintain eye contact
c. stand at a distance from someone during a conversation
d. take turns while talking
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. What are ways in which group decision making is accomplished?
a. Groupthink
b. Agenda setting
c. Solution evaluations
d. Relationships among group members
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Relational
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Most interactions between romantic partners consist of more than holding hands and gazing into one another’s eyes. Which are examples of everyday interactions that might also take place?
a. What to eat
b. What bills need paying
c. What is the source of a foul odor?
d. Coordinating schedules
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Easy
5. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which medium/media will impact the meaning of a message?
a. Text
b. Social networking sites
c. A note placed on someone’s windshield
d. Smoke signals
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Meaning and the Medium
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following includes examples of Internet activism?
a. Hacking into secure computer systems
b. Hashtagged motto at the end of a post
c. Printed pamphlets
d. Online fundraiser for a particular cause
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
7. SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Many conversations between close friends are “framed” by ______.
a. conversations
b. history
c. previous experiences
d. groupthink
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Easy
True/False
1. Context has no effect on the meaning of a communicated message.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: What Is Communication?
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. Any type of communication you ever participate in has a relationship assumed underneath it.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Easy
3. Communication is explained as transmitting information from Person A to Person B.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: What Is Communication?
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. The perspective of “communication as action” defines communication as occurring only if information is exchanged between two or more individuals.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication as Interaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. Symbols are always constant in meaning from one cultural context to the next.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. We tend to speak differently with different people, such as with parents or our boss.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Easy
7. Everyday conversations create and maintain various aspects of our lives.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Medium
8. Gender issues are neither negotiated through nor associated with communication.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Easy
9. A communicative “frame” pulls our attention toward certain things and away from others.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Medium
10. Meaning develops when groups of people use particular symbols.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Social Construction of Meaning
Difficulty Level: Easy
11. Presentational communication describes facts or conveys information, while representational communication gives one person’s particular version of the facts.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
12. Social construction involves the way in which symbols take on meaning in a social context as they are used over time.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Social Construction of Meaning
Difficulty Level: Medium
13. The representational and presentational nature of communication is limited to interactions between people.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
14. Communication is interesting and worthy of study because something magical and extra happens in the process beyond the mere exchange of messages.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Easy
15. Frames are basic forms of knowledge that provide a definition of a scenario.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Easy
16. Communication is the definitive use of symbols—influenced, guided, and understood in the context of relationships.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: What Is Communication?
Difficulty Level: Hard
17. Not all communication is characterized by the use of symbols.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
18. Communication as interaction is an exchange of information between two or more individuals.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication as Interaction
Difficulty Level: Easy
19. You could think of representation as spin and presentation as facts.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
20. Each time someone communicates, a worldview is being shared through the selection of terms, regardless of how much thought has gone into the construction of a message.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
21. Cultural expectations are reinforced when someone violates them.
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Easy
22. Shared relational knowledge does not necessarily enable you and another person to assign unique meanings to certain words or symbols.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Assigning Meanings
Difficulty Level: Medium
23. Both signs and symbols are arbitrary representations of something else.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Easy
24. Some people claim that internet activism is just as meaningful as and even more effective than other forms of activism.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
25. Communicating in a manner consistent with another person’s cultural expectations will result in increased liking by that person.
Learning Objective: Explain how meaning is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communicating is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
26. A communication frame pulls our attention toward certain things and away from others.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communicating Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Easy
27. Using the term illegal alien instead of undocumented worker represents the presentation side of the message, not the representation.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
28. Your message is conveying information (presentational) while providing a glimpse into your perspective and how you want your friend to view the situation (representational).
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
29. Communication frames are based partly on a person’s perspectives of situations and relationships with others.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communicating Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Easy
30. A shared understanding of these frames is what enables people to make sense of what is taking place to coordinate their symbolic activities.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communicating Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Easy
Short Answer
1. What is the difference between a symbol and a sign?
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. Give an example of how symbols can be different in different cultures.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. Give an example of a common word or phrase that can be accompanied by verbal or nonverbal symbols that impact meaning and send different messages depending on how it is delivered.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Verbal and Nonverbal Influence on Meaning
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. Give an example of how cultural expectations can be violated.
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. Explain why the relational connection between the sender of a message and a receiver is sometimes less than obvious.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Relational
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. Describe how the symbolic act of waving can have multiple meanings.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Easy
7. Name one way in which determining meaning is more complex than it seems.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Verbal and Nonverbal Influence on Meaning
Difficulty Level: Medium
8. Describe how group members’ relationships with one another outside the group setting affect group decision making.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Medium
9. Give an example of how communication frames help to direct/coordinate your interactions.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Coordinating Interactions
Difficulty Level: Medium
10. Communication requires that symbols convey meaning, what a symbol represents. Give an example of a symbol whose meaning has changed over time? How?
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication requires Meaning
Difficulty Level: Easy
11. Why do you think knowing the unique meanings associated with symbols is so important to establishing membership or connecting with a group?
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication requires Meaning
Difficulty Level: Medium
12. The medium affects the meaning of a message. Describe an instance when the medium could be a distraction and could, potentially, alter the meaning of the message.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication requires Meaning
Difficulty Level: Medium
13. How is communication as transaction more sophisticated than communication as action and communication as interaction?
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
Essay
1. Explain how everyday conversations create, maintain, or challenge one of the following: culture, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, meaning, or reality.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. Explain why it can be problematic to interpret a symbol correctly in a communicated message.
Learning Objective: 1.1: Explain how communication is symbolic.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Symbolic
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. Explain how communication can be both representational and presentational.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Hard
4. Explain the constitutive approach to communication.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Hard
5. Explain why the perspective of “communication as action” is limited in its usefulness.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Communication as Action
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. Explain why communication is never neutral.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
7. Explain how the link between relationships and communication can be used to study all communicative activity.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Everyday Communication and the Relational Perspective
Difficulty Level: Medium
8. Explain why it is important to study communication, even though you have been communicating your entire life.
Learning Objective: 1.4: Explain how communication is relational.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: What Is Communication?
Difficulty Level: Medium
9. Explain how communication frames help people understand their role in a conversation and what is expected of them.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Coordinating Interactions
Difficulty Level: Hard
10. Give one example of how framing assumptions help people make decisions about what symbols are used and how these symbols should be interpreted.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Assigning Meanings
Difficulty Level: Medium
11. Explain why people do not always agree on what exactly is taking place in a particular interaction.
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Hard
12. Explain how relationships are literally talked into existence.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium
13. At first glance, the notion of communication being both presentational and representational is difficult to grasp. Explain the difference.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
14. Explain the difference between saying “I love you” in a relational context and in a situational context.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
15. Explain how different media systems might result in different meanings assigned to the same message.
Learning Objective: 1.2: Explain how meaning is established.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Meaning and Context
Difficulty Level: Medium
16. In some situations, people are often taught and encouraged to adjust how they normally communicate to match the expectations of the other person. However, is communicating in a manner consistent with someone else’s cultural expectations but inconsistent with your normal communication style unethical?
Learning Objective: Explain how meaning is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communicating Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
17. Are there situations when people can agree on a single frame? If so, how might that be determined?
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communicating Involves Frames
Difficulty Level: Hard
18. Based on the definitions of communication as presentational and communication as representational, describe how a person might describe a movie they watched from both perspectives.
Learning Objective: 1.6: Explain what it means to view communication as both representational and presentational.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Both Presentational and Representational
Difficulty Level: Medium
19. Frames provide you with additional context and information in any communication interaction. Think back to recent conversation with someone. What might have been said by you and by that other person to frame the interaction?
Learning Objective: 1.5: Explain the use of communication frames.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Perspective
Difficulty Level: Medium
20. Based on the constitutive approach to communication, explain how relationships are formed.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Hard
21. Chapter 1 discussed cultural challenges associated with the use of symbols. Describe a recent cultural difference in terms of communication you have personally experienced. How did you overcome it?
Learning Objective: 1.3: Explain how communication is cultural.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication Is Cultural
Difficulty Level: Medium
22. Describe communication as interaction and provide one representative example.
Learning Objective: 1.7: Explain what it means to view communication as a transaction.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Communication as Transaction
Difficulty Level: Medium