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In effective group communication, there is always a clearly defined sequence of sending and receiving messages.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Q. 2

Lisping is a noise in the channel.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Q. 3

If there is no direct communication between persons, the following three processes will affect the message
 
  a. Leveling, integration and assimilation
  b. Sharpening, integration, assimilation
  c. Leveling, sharpening, assimilation
  d. Leveling, sharpening, integration

Q. 4

The notion of caring for a client can be understood as Carl Rogers' notion of:
 
  a) Unconditional positive regard
  b) Accurate empathic understanding
  c) Congruence
  d) Genuineness

Q. 5

As the message gets passed on through several people, the amount of information contained in the message gets reduced, and the message itself gets shorter. This process is called:
 
  a. Assimilation
  b. Integration
  c. Leveling
  d. Sharpening

Q. 6

As the message gets passed on through several people, certain parts of the message get more dominant, whereas other parts will be left out. This process is called:
 
  a. Assimilation
  b. Integration
  c. Leveling
  d. Sharpening

Q. 7

It is important that group leaders continue to deepen and refine the members'
 
  a. self-reflection.
  b. risk-taking.
  c. interpersonal skills.
  d. All of the above.
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

FALSE

Answer to #2

TRUE

Answer to #3

C

Answer to #4

A

Answer to #5

C

Answer to #6

D

Answer to #7

d
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