Which of the following best describes a co-culture?
We can only identify with one co-culture.
Our co-cultural memberships don't affect the way we approach dating, marriage, friendship, and relationships with people at work.
Examples of co-cultures in the U.S. include Southerners, college students, engineers, the Amish, Denver Broncos fans, Mormons, artists, Marines, and pet owners.
Examples of co-cultures in the U.S. include Southerners, college students, engineers, the Amish, Denver Broncos fans, Mormons, artists, Marines, and pet owners.
Co-cultures reflect the unique beliefs, ways of thinking, communication patterns and styles, and customs of members of particular groups that exist within the umbrella culture.
In assessing the strengths and weaknesses of media, Trevino, Daft, and Lengel laid out criteria. Which of the following is correct?
When a communication medium allows us to send and receive facial expressions, tone of voice, gestures, and verbal inflection in addition to text and images, it becomes a less powerful tool for effective interaction.
When a message is potentially unclear or ambiguous, instant feedback will allow communicators to interact, check perceptions, ask questions, and arrive more quickly at understanding.
When communicators can use the same kind of language they would use in a mediated conversation, they can be conversational and engaging.
Messages are always interpreted more accurately without emotion and feeling.
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