Exam 1: FAS 101: Personal Growth & Relationship (2024 Spring - B)

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Exam 1 Due Mar 21 at 11:59pm Points 30 Questions 30 Available Mar 10 at 10:59pm - Mar 21 at 11:59pm Time Limit 80 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 22 minutes 29 out of 30 There is no lock down browser required. The textbook and notes may be used. Exam must be taken in one sitting. Second attempt must be take in the same sitting. It is the last score, not the highest score you keep. If you open the second attempt and do not take it, a zero will appear in your grade center. Take the Quiz Again
! Answers will be shown after your last attempt Score for this attempt: 29 out of 30 Submitted Mar 11 at 11:13am This attempt took 22 minutes. " Question 1 1 / 1 pts Exercising Parenting Shopping Socializing This study provides further evidence of how critical the communication involved in socializing is to a satisfying life. Page reference: 1.1.3 Social Needs " Question 2 1 / 1 pts True False Page reference: 1.4.2 Characteristics of Competent Communication " Question 3 1 / 1 pts Spoken and written communication Innovative thinking Problem solving Planning and organizing In a research study, women identified which activity as the one that contributed more to a satisfying life than virtually any other? Self-monitoring is an asset for communicators. Which skills do business leaders rate as the most important for college graduates to possess?
Job ads ask for competence in oral and written communication more than any other skill set—by a wide margin. Page reference: 1.1.3 Social Needs (@work) " Question 4 1 / 1 pts Communication solves all problems. Communication is unrepeatable. Communication is transactional. Not all communication seeks understanding. The transactional nature of communication suggests that communicators create meaning through their interaction with one another. Page reference: 1.2.3 Communication Principles " Question 5 1 / 1 pts Background Psychological Physiological External Physiological noise involves biological factors in the receiver that interfere with accurate reception. Page reference: 1.2.2 Insights from the Transactional Communication Model " Question 6 1 / 1 pts Religion Sex You note with concern the interviewer's frown as you explain why you left your last job. This scenario demonstrates which principle of communication? A headache that hampers your ability to listen actively to another constitutes which kind of noise? Which problems are most frequently at the root of relational breakups?
Money Communication Surveys show that communication problems are at the root of most relational breakups, ahead of factors such as money, sex, or other conflict issues. Page reference: 1.1 Why We Communicate (Introduction) " Question 7 1 / 1 pts True False Page reference: 1.1.2 Identity Needs " Question 8 1 / 1 pts Uniqueness Intrinsic rewards Self-disclosure Interdependence In qualitatively interpersonal relationships, people are interdependent; their lives affect each other. Page reference: 1.3.1 Defining Interpersonal Communication " Question 9 1 / 1 pts Low self-monitors High self-monitors High facilitators Each of us enters the world with a strong sense of identity. The death of someone you read about in the news affects you less than the illness of a friend because of which quality of interpersonal relationships? Who can consider their behavior from a detached viewpoint, allowing for multiple observations about it?
Low facilitators High self-monitors pay close attention to their own behavior and use these observations to shape it. Page reference: 1.4.2 Characteristics of Communication Competence " Question 10 1 / 1 pts The location of the interaction The complexity of the interaction The length of the interaction The quality of the interaction A qualitative approach, focused on the quality of a relationship, is the other major way of thinking about interpersonal communication in addition to the quantitative approach. Page reference: 1.3.1 Defining Interpersonal Communication " Question 11 1 / 1 pts Competence can be learned. Competence is situational. Competence requires cognitive complexity. Competence involves self-monitoring. Communication competence often varies from situation to situation. Page reference: 1.4.1 Principles of Communication Competence " Question 12 1 / 1 pts The number of people interacting is one way to identify communication as interpersonal. What is the other? After an awkward get-together with the in-laws, you respond to your spouse's criticism about your comments at dinner by noting your glowing student evaluations as a professor. This scenario illustrates which principle about communication competence? The first communication models characterized communication as a __________ process.
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