1. A symbol: a. is always represented by words b. will mostly likely be a nonverbal expression c. must have a verbal and a nonverbal component d. is any verbal or nonverbal sign to which people attach meaning 2. In I.A. Richarda's triangle of meaning, the person using symbols to send or receive messages is: a. the referent b. the communicator c. the interpreter d. the signifier 3. When we examine different types of communication, the level of communication that involves communicating with oneself is: a. intrapersonal communication b. interpersonal communication c. group communication d. mass communication 4. The dyad is most characteristic of: a. intrapersonal communication b. interpersonal communication c. group communication d. mass communication 5. The form of communication with the largest audience, so large that it most likely cannot be gathered in one place is: a. intrapersonal b. interpersonal c. group communication d. mass communication 6. One of the most unique features of mass communication is that: a. it is always communicated in electronic channels b. it is the most intimate form of communication c. feedback is delayed rather than being immediate d. it involves face-to-face interaction 7. When we describe the process of communication, the speaker is called: a. a sender b. a receiver c. a channel d. a source of noise 8. The pathway through which a message can be sent is called: a. a sender b. a receiver c. a channel d. a source of noise 9. In our model of communication anything that impedes or distracts from the communication process is called: a. a sender b. a receiver c. a channel d. a source of noise 10. That communication occurs in a setting that has cultural and social meaning is most associated with the concept of the: a. environment b. speaker c. psychological noise d. receiver