Test Bank for Interpersonal Communication, 2nd Edition Solomon (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Interpersonal Communication: Putting Theory into Practice, 2nd Edition by Denise Solomon, Jennifer Theiss ; ISBN13: 9780815386971. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 14)....
1. What Is Interpersonal Communication?.
2. Culture and Interpersonal Communication.
3. Identity ...
Interpersonal Communication
2nd Edition by Denise Solomon
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,Ch 01 2e
1 What does it mean to say that communication is personal?
(A) Interpersonal communication occurs between people
(B) Interpersonal communication is when one person's actions affect and reflect the other person's
actions.
(C) Interpersonal communication involves attention to the unique individual qualities of each
communicator.
(D) All of the above emphasize personal aspects of interpersonal communication.
Answer: (C) Interpersonal communication involves attention to the unique individual qualities of each
communicator.
2 What does it mean to say that communication is irreversible?
(A) You send message to others even though you might think you aren't communicating or you
might not want to be communicating.
(B) Once you have communicated something to others, you can never terurn to the state you were
in before that message was sent.
(C) What you do and say affects how other people feel, perceive themselves, and think about others
in ways that raise ethical issues.
(D) All of the above explain how communication is irreversible.
Answer: (B) Once you have communicated something to others, you can never terurn to the state you
were in before that message was sent.
3 Bill and Hillary are out on their first date. At the end of the night, Bill picks up the check and
says "I'll pay for dinner this time." From this message, Hillary infers that Bill must be
interested in her and would like a second date. What aspect of interpersonal messages
allows Hillary to make this judgment about Bill's feelings?
4 Which of the following characteristics of interpersonal communication competence suggests
that you can produce the desired outcomes you seek with no more than a reasonable
amount of effort?
5 What is suggested about the nature of communication to say that meanings change and
unfold over time and that previous messages affect how subsequent messages are created
and understood?
(A) Communication is a continuous process.
, Ch 01 2e
(B) Communication is dynamic process.
(C) Communication is consequential.
(D) Communication is irreversible.
Answer: (B) Communication is dynamic process.
6 Rosa recently changed schools from a very large public university to a much smaller private
college. She is used to very large lectures with hundreds of students, so the smaller classes
at her new school are a bit foreign to her. For the first few weeks of the semester, she
remains quiet and observes the behaviors of her classmates to determine the social rules
inherent in her new academic environment. What aspect of communication competence is
Rosa attending to as she assesses the rules for beh
7 Which of the following involves using values as a moral guide when interacting with other
people?
(A) communication competence
(B) communication skills
(C) communication ethics
(D) Communication fidelity
Answer: (C) communication ethics
8 Sebastian's parents have urged him to find a part-time job to supplement his income while
he is going to school full time. Sebastian would like to find a job on campus so that he
doesn't waste a lot of time commuting and would prefer a desk job where he could maybe
fit in some homework from time to time. His parents have arranged an interview for him to
be a dishwasher at a family friend's restaurant far off campus. He doesn't even want the
job, in fact, he's hoping he doesn't get it. Because hi
(A) motivation
(B) knowledge
(C) skill
(D) all of the above are lacking
Answer: (A) motivation
9 What does it mean to say that a theory is incomplete?
(A) Theories highlight certain types of relationships among concepts.
(B) Theories are judged based on how accurate or useful they are for understanding interpersonal
communication.
(C) Theories necessarily leave out concepts that might be relevant to explaining a phenomenon to
focus only on the most central concepts.
(D) All of the above explain why theories are incomplete.
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