Questions On Interpersonal Communication

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1.
Question :
We may think that communication is difficult; how­ever, effective communication is a skill that comes naturally and is easy.

Student Answer:

True

False Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 1.2 of Making Connections.

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Question 2.
Question :
____________________ refers to how we see and communicate with ourselves.

Student Answer:

Mediated communication

Interpersonal communication

Intrapersonal communication

Public communication Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 1.4 of Making Connections.

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Question 3.
Question :
People skills involve all of the following, EXCEPT:

Student Answer:

appropriate self-disclosure

problem-solving skills

flirtatious behavior

conflict resolution skills Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 2.5 of Making Connections.

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Question 4.
Question :
Self-concept is changed through interpersonal communication.

Student Answer:

True

False Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 3.1 of Making Connections.

Points Received:
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Question 5.
Question :
A linguistic theory which states that language influences or shapes the speak­er’s ideas and views of the world is:

Student Answer:

Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

Transaction Model of Communication

Social Exchange theory

Interpersonal Communication theory Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 1.3 of Making Connections.

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Question 6.
Question :
One of the most obvious benefits of human communication is that it allows people to share all of the following, EXCEPT

Student Answer:

Thoughts

Feelings

Food

Experiences Instructor Explanation:
The answer can be found in Section 1.3 of Making Connections.

Points Received:
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Question 7.
Question :
Before communicating, the sender must encode the idea that he or she wants to communicate, or put it into some form or code that the other per­son can understand.

Student Answer: