Communication Flashcards

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What is communication?

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A way for people to collaborate and exchange ideas in order to have a just decision.

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2
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Communication is a two way process which includes a _ and _

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Speaker and Listener

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3
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What is the Latin word from communication? What does it mean?

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Latin word: Communicare.
Meaning: Working as one.

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4
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What is a one-way communication?

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  • Linear and limited
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What is a two way communication?

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  • Always includes feedback
  • From the receiver to the sender and lets the sender know the message has been received accurately.
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What is language?

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In what-ever form, to meet their needs.

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7
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What is intropersonal?

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When one speaks with themselves.

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What is interpersonal?

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Two speaks with one another.

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9
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What is group communication?

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Several speaking with one another.

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10
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Why is communication a complex process?

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  • It is always ongoing and changing.
  • Is not a simple step of hearing “something” and reacting arbitrarily to that stimulus.
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What is verbal communication?

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Makes use of words in the process of sending and receiving messages.

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What is oral communication?

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  • Listening and speaking skills
  • Can be face-to-face or the use of electronic means. (phones)
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What are the type of oral communication? and its definition?

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Informal - talking with friends (ex:)
Formal - During presentation at lectures.

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What is written communication?

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Sending and receiving messages through written symbols such as language

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What is non-verbal communication?

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Sending and receiving messages without the use of words.

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What is multimodal communication?

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Makes use of multiple modes

17
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What are the 2 types of communication and its own definition?

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  1. Audio communication - uses sound (based on hearing)
  2. Visual communication - uses aids (visually) with pictures.
18
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What are the technological advancement?

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It has created the multimodal communication media more efficient and effective.

19
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What are the 5 elements of communication including the definition?

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  1. Sender: The person who starts the communication by sending a message.
  2. Message: The information or idea being conveyed by the sender.
  3. Channel: The medium through which the message is sent, like speaking face-to-face, texting, or emailing.
  4. Receiver: The person or audience who receives and interprets the message.
  5. Feedback: The response or reaction from the receiver back to the sender, completing the communication loop.
20
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What is it called, one of the factor that makes it harder for the message to be accurately, transmitted or received?

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Noise/Barriers

21
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What are the nine elements of communication, according to Benjamin (1986)?

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  1. Speaker/Sender
  2. Encoding
  3. Receiver
  4. Decoding
  5. Messages
  6. Channel
  7. Feedback
  8. Context
  9. Noise/Barriers.
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What are the process of communication?

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  1. The sender develops an idea to be sent.
  2. The sender encodes the message.
  3. The sender selects a channel to use.
  4. The messages travels over the channel.
  5. The message is received by the receiver.
  6. The receiver decodes the message
  7. The receiver provides feedback, if applicable.
23
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This is a type of communication that is a one-way process. Feedback is not considered an important factor.

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Linear Models of Communication (LMC)

24
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What is the Aristotelian model of communication?

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  • Before 300 BC
  • Developed by Aristotle
  • Emphasizes the modes of persuasion
  • It uses ETHOS, PATHOS, AND LOGOS
  • Used in public speaking
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What are the differences between ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS?

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Logos appeals to the audience’s reason, building up logical arguments.
Ethos appeals to the speaker’s status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust them.
Pathos appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic, for example.

26
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What is the first and most influential models of communication? and when was it implicated?

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Lasswell’s model of communication in 1948 by Harold Lasswell.

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What are the characteristics of Lasswell’s model?

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  • Used to analyze and understand mass communication processes.
28
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What is the most important factor in Lasswell’s model?

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Channel.

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