Uncomfortable meeting rooms, multitasking, and computer screens filled with popup messages are all examples of
A) problems with feedback.
B) distractions.
C) problems with background differences.
D) overload problems.
E) social media.
Ques. 2The final step in the communication process is
A) receiving the message.
B) sending the message.
C) the audience providing feedback to the sender.
D) interpreting the message.
E) decoding the message.
Ques. 3Which of the following is not one of the five ways to get the audience to notice your messages?
A) Acknowledge the importance of the situation.
B) Address the audience's wants and needs.
C) Use words, images, and designs that are familiar.
D) Consider audience expectations.
E) Ensure ease of use.
Ques. 4Define professionalism and list its six distinctive traits.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 5In the first step of the communication process, the sender
A) decides what to say.
B) chooses a communication channel.
C) has an idea.
D) chooses a communication medium.
E) evaluates his or her options.
Ques. 6To adopt an audience-centered approach to communication, what do you need to learn about your audience? List at least three specific attributes.
What will be an ideal response?