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A. Ethical consideration
B. Categorical imperative
C. Cultural consideration
D. None of above
A. ● Tunnel
B. ● Channel
C. ● Veto
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Communication confidence
B. ● Strong link
C. ● Communication apprehension
D. ● None of above
A. ● Conceal Models
B. ● Communication Models
C. ● Bad Models
D. ● All of above
A. ● Writer
B. ● Content level
C. ● Chapters
D. ● None of above
A. ● Literature
B. ● Context
C. ● Way
D. ● Method
A. ● patterns of communication
B. ● patterns of reading
C. ● patterns of writing
D. ● patterns of ways
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Corruption
B. ● Disgrace
C. ● Ethics
D. ● None of above
A. ● Internal feedback
B. ● External feedback
C. ● Negative feedback
D. ● Positive feedback
A. ● Question
B. ● Feedback
C. ● Looks
D. ● None of above
A. ● Field of work
B. ● Field of experience
C. ● Field of manners
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Historical context
B. ● Future context
C. ● Account context
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Personal feedback
B. ● External feedback
C. ● Internal feedback
D. ● None of above
A. ● Interpersonal communication
B. ● Intrapersonal communication
C. ● Specific ways
D. ● None of above
A. ● Linear model of communication
B. ● False model of communication
C. ● Long model of communication
D. ● None of above
A. ● Question
B. ● Meaning
C. ● Feedback
D. ● None of above
A. ● Message exchange
B. ● Written messages
C. ● Oral messages
D. ● None of above
A. ● Equatibilities
B. ● Human rights
C. ● Microaggressions
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Chemical Context
B. ● Physical context
C. ● Communication context
D. ● None of above
A. ● Voice
B. ● Music
C. ● Physical Noise
D. ● All of above
A. ● Physiological noise
B. ● Chemical noise
C. ● Vehicles noise
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Psychological noise
B. ● Physical noise
C. ● Chemical noise
D. ● None of above
A. ● Holder
B. ● Receiver
C. ● Gaver
D. ● None of above
A. ● Relational history
B. ● Past history
C. ● Communication history
D. ● None of above
A. ● Relational rules
B. ● Non relational rule
C. ● Relational thought
D. ● unreasoning
A. ● Relational uniqueness
B. ● Unequal uniqueness
C. ● Unfair uniqueness
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Obligation
B. ● Prohibition
C. ● Rules
D. ● None of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. ● Miotics theory
B. ● Semiotics theory
C. ● Written theory
D. ● None of above
A. ● Receiver
B. ● Gaver
C. ● Sender
D. ● None of above
A. ● Social Information Processing (SIP) Theory
B. ● Social Ideal Processing (SIP) Theory
C. ● Social Indigenous Processing (SIP) Theory
D. ● Social Information product(SIP) Theory
A. ● Social-emotional context
B. ● Social- mentally context
C. ● Social- physical context
D. ● None of above
A. ● Words
B. ● Symbols
C. ● Notations
D. ● All of above
A. ● True
B. ● False
A. Rhetoric
B. Pragmatism
C. Communication studies
D. Public communication
A. An audience
B. Yourself
C. Members of a group
D. One other person
A. A process
B. A transaction
C. Meaningful
D. Transactional
A. Noise
B. Channel
C. Context
D. Feedback
A. Trust
B. Conversation
C. Shared meaning
D. Message exchange
A. Physical
B. Cultural
C. Social–emotional
D. Historical
A. Physical noise
B. Physiological noise
C. Semantic noise
D. Psychological noise