COMMUNICATION Flashcards

1
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 The person giving the speech.
 He or she conveys the message by sharing new information with the audience, and also conveys a message through his or her tone of voice, body language, and choice of clothing.

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speaker, sender, source, encoder

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also conveys a message through his or her tone of voice, body language, and choice of clothing.

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receiver or decoder

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3
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 Refers to the information that the sender is relaying to the receiver (Verbal or Non-verbal

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message

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4
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message can be through

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verbal or non-verbal

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5
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composed of messages the receiver sends back to the source.

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feedback

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6
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reply

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feedback

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7
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feedback can be intentionally or unintenionally

T OR F

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T

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8
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 “The dynamics of effective communication are at the center of the exchanging of information between the sender and the receiver or vice-versa through the use of media and technologies.”

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communication process

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9
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Communication said to be single by nature.

T OR F

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F, dynamic

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10
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simple as having face-to-face conversation between two people or, it can become complex like communicating to large group of the audience using various media

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communication

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11
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must have full understanding of the role of each element in the communication process to achieve effectiveness in disseminating information.

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communicator, encoder, sender, receiver, speaker

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12
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two basic considerations of a communicator in achieving effective communication

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  1. development of information
  2. selection of medium
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13
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can be broadly defined as data, knowledge, or instructions through signals

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information

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14
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participants are considered producers of information.

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source

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15
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 The source should consider these two key components in effective communication:

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  1. development of information
  2. Selection of medium
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16
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 Communication is an essential skill that a man should enrich.

T OR F

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T

17
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 Through communication, people can’t express their thoughts, positions, and feelings; individuals can share ideas and views and exchange

T OR F

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F

17
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the process by which messages or information is sent from one place to another or the message itself.

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COMMUNICATION

18
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be the exchange of information and the expression of feeling that can result in understanding

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communication

19
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process of sharing messages between human beings.

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communication

20
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TYPE OF COMMUNICATION:

communication is done by word of mouth and a piece of writing

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verbal communication

21
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two types of verbal communication

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oral and written communication

22
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face-to-face conversations, speech, telephonic conversation, video, radio, television, voice over the internet. In oral communication, communication is influenced by pitch, volume, speed and clarity of speaking.

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oral communication

23
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signs or symbols are used to communicate. can be transmitted via email, letter, report, memo etc. influenced by the vocabulary & grammar used, writing style, precision and clarity of the language used

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written communication

24
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the body language of the speaker.

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nonverbal communication

25
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3 elements of nonverbal communication

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appearance, body language, sounds

26
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job interviews require interviewees to wear corporate clothes. Even though your appearance may not be necessary to determine whether or not you are fit for a post, the interviewer can perceive the way you look as a sign of professionalism or lack thereof.

what type of non-verbal communication?

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appearance

27
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  • The way one acts as he or she speaks, whether he’s fidgeting or standing stolidly, the re ceiver adds that in the block of information to process.

what type of non-verbal communication?

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body language

28
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  • Tone, pace, and volume are considered in understanding the true meaning of what someone is saying

what type of non-verbal communication?

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sounds

29
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what type of non-verbal communication?

a raised voice can be taken as a sign of anger, a hurried pace can mean annoyance, and a condescending tone is often understood as sarcasm

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sounds

30
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two types of communication depending on style and purpose

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formal and informal

31
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the type of communication practiced in corporate meetings, conferences, academic semi nars, political sessions, and juridical proceedings. Its primary purpose is information dissemination to concerning parties that are involved in certain types of official businesses.
 This type of communication abides by a set of predetermined guidelines in delivering a message.
 Due to its formal nature, there is a great emphasis on observing proper grammar and correct pronunciation. Accuracy and strict obedience to traditional rules are encouraged. Slang and foul language are strongly discourage

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formal communication

32
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the most commonly used form of communication.
 It takes place in our daily interaction with one another. It happens in ordinary set tings between friends, family, classmates, and practically anyone who wishes to speak with another

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informal communication

33
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a message begins at a source, is then relayed through a transmitter where it is sent using a signal towards a receiver. This message travels from sender to receiver while encountering all kinds of noise (sources of interference).

what model of communication process?

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Shannon-weaver’s model

34
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believes that for effective communication to take place, the source and the receiver need to be on the same level. Only then communication will happen or take place properly. Hence, the source and the receiver should be similar.

what model of communication process?

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berlo’s model

35
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regards communication as a process between an encoder and a decoder, that the messages are transmitted through a medium. Also, the decoder will be able to send feedback about the message to indicate that the message has been received.

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wilbur schramm’s model