Communication Ethics Flashcards

1
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Principles of Effective Written Communication

A

Clear
Concise
Concrete
Correct
Complete
Coherent
Courteous

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Proxemics

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Study of human space in communication

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3
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In the communication process, how many percent is the value of non-verbal communication

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65%

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Factors to consider when delivering a message

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  1. Content to be covered
  2. Communication climate
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5
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2 kinds of communication climate

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  1. Positive climate
  2. Negative climate
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6
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3 sensory types

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Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic (touch, sensations)

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7
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Refers to how a person’s values influence the conduct of his interaction with another person or a group of people

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Communication Ethics

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8
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McLuhan describes it as the shrinking of the world into a village by electronic
technology and the speedy movement of
information to different places.

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Global Village

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9
Q

people from different
cultures or nations respecting each other’s
differences.

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Cultural DIversity

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10
Q

the way you use your verbal and non-verbal
skills in communicating your message.

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COMMUNICATION STYLES

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11
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the sharing of meanings with the receiving and
interpreting ideas from people whose cultural
background is different from yours.

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INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

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the interaction among people of different
races.
● ex. A tourist guide conducting a tour for a group of people with different nationalities.

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INTERRACIAL COMMUNICATION

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the interaction among people who have
different ethnic groups.
● Ex. An international correspondent interviewing the aborigines of Australia for a television documentary

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INTER-ETHNIC COMMUNICATION

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14
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the interaction among persons representing
different political structures.

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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION

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15
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VARIETIES OF REGISTERS OF SPOKEN AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE

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Frozen
Formal
Consultative
Neutral
Informal

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  • The most formal register.
    ● The language used is fixed and constant.
    ● It does not change in time.
    ● The nature of the language does not require any
    feedback.
    ● ex. Formal ceremonies, prose or poetry, National
    Anthem, Pledge of Allegiance to the Country
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Frozen

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17
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  • The language requires formal English because it
    is used in official and ceremonial settings.
    ● The language used is for standard variety and
    has an agreed upon vocabulary that is
    well-documented.
    ● The language is written without emotion.
    ● Ex. Professional writing, business correspondence,
    announcements, court proceedings
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Formal

18
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The language used is specifically for the purpose
of soliciting aid, support, or intervention.
● In the setting, one person is deemed an expert
and the other is the receiver of such expertise.
● Ex. Client and doctor consultation, teacher and
student conversation

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CONSULTATIVE

19
Q

The language is necessarily formal or informal
nor is it usually positive or negative.
● The language sticks to facts. The language deals
with non-emotional topics and information.
● Ex. Technical writing, reviews, articles.

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Neutral

20
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refers to the word or chain of words used to
create meaning

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LEXICAL COMPONENTS

21
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TYPES OF LEXICAL COMPONENTS

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WORDS
PART OF WORDS
PHRASAL VERBS
COLLOCATIONS
IDIOMS
SENTENCE FRAMES

22
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are unique and meaningful components of speech. Can be used alone or with others
to form a sentence.

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WORDS

23
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denote a single letter, a prefix, a suffix added to
words.

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PART OF WORDS

24
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Are verbs followed by a preposition or adverb.
● Ex. point out (to direct attention to something)
- The teacher pointed out the glitch in their
programming.

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PHRASAL VERBS

25
Q

are a pair or group of words that are habitually
used together that they sound correct together.
● Ex.: major problem, heavy drinker, keep in mind

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COLLOCATIONS

26
Q

Are combinations of words whose collective
meaning is not predictable from those of the individual words.
● Ex. once in a blue moon, barking at the wrong
tree, beat around the bush

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IDIOMS

27
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Are a group of words that provide a structure or a
skeleton for a complete sentence.

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SENTENCE FRAMES

28
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Refer to the delivering of messages without the
use of words.

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NON-LEXICAL COMPONENTS

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TYPES OF NON-LEXICAL COMPONENTS

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BODY LANGUAGE
PROXEMICS
PARALANGUAGE
PRESUPPOSITIONS
CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

30
Q

includes gestures, facial expressions, eye contact,
and body stance

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BODY LANGUAGE

31
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Techniques in Managing Facial Expression

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Intensify
De-intensify
Neutralize
Mask

32
Q

coined by Hall, the study of people’s use of space
as special elaboration of culture.

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PROXEMICS

33
Q

it alters or nuance meaning and reflects your
impression of the person

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PARALANGUAGE

34
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Groups of Paralanguages

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Vocal characterizers
Vocal qualifiers
Vocal segregates

35
Q

is an assumption, or something you believe is
implied in an utterance. The assumption happens
even without confirmation.

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PRESUPPOSITIONS

36
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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION

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INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
MASS COMMUNICATION

37
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the type of communication we use when we communicate to ourselves

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INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

38
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the type of communication we do when we talk to another person or a group of people.

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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

39
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3 Forms of Interpersonal Communication

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Dyad Communication
Small Group Communication
Public Communication

40
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also called the “one is to many”
● uses media as its medium to communicate to mass audience

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MASS COMMUNICATION

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