Which of the following is true of communication? It primarily involves withholding and distorting information. It refers to the transmission of information and meaning from one party to another through the use of shared symbols. It ends when a sender transmits his or her message. It is less accurate when it is two way than when it is one way. It can seldom be hampered as there is perfect correlation between what a sender has to say and what people hear. Question 38 2 pts Which of the following is true of one-way communication as compared to two-way communication? One-way communication is faster and easier for the sender than two-way communication One-way communication is more time-consuming than two-way communication One-way communication is more accurate than two-way communication, One-way communication is more effective than two-way communication One way communication is more likely to be understood than two-way communication Question 39 2 pts Which of the following statements is true of electronic communication? It can be used only for written communication, not oral communication. It allows a receiver to pick up subtle, nonverbal, or inflectional clues about what a communicator is thinking or conveying. It involves tools that allow people to access shared files simultaneously, share views and do work collectively. It can only be used to send and receive messages within an organization and not outside the organization. It fails to leave a permanent record of communication for later reference. D Question 40 2 pts Which style results in satisficing but not optimizing solutions? O accommodation compromise collaboration competing respect