GROUP 1 Flashcards

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It refers to any obstruction or interference that may be caused by the sender, message or receiver during the process of communication.

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noise

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2
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The process of converting or decrypting the symbols encoded by the sender

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decoding

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The medium or manner in which the encoded message is transferred. The message may be transmitted written, oral/verbal or non-verbal.

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channel

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Converting the idea into verbal or non-verbal forms that can be understood by the receiver of the message.

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encoding

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5
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The process of sending and receiving messages through
verbal or nonverbal means, including speech, or oral communication; writing and
graphical presentations

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communication

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The response given by the individual receiving information. This can be verbal or nonverbal cues such as head nodding and body language.

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feedback

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7
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Communication is an active process that keeps moving forward and changes constantly.

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Austero, et. al, 2013

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Can be defined as communication with one’s self, and that may include self-talk, acts of imagination and visualization, and even recall and memory

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intrapersonal communication

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Involves talking to one or a limited number of people. This requires you to adjust your speech to suit the character and personality of the person you talk to. Since you are communicating with limited number of people, the opportunity for feedback and clarification is much greater.

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interpersonal communication

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The information generated, in which the meaning is shared between the sender and the receiver.

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message

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Reflecting, imagining, thinking
about your own thoughts, lives,
experiences

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intrapersonal communication

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12
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The target of communication is the person who is last in the chain and for whom the message was sent.

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reciever

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One person/organization speaks to a group of people; the same is true of public written communication, where one person writes a message to be read by a small or large group. It limits the opportunity for feedback and clarification due to the large number of participants.

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public communication

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The information or the messages must be screened before posting to the public.

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mass communication

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There are absence of written and spoken words. The communication occurs without the use of speaking.

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non verbal

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16
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Two types of communication

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Verbal and Non verbal

17
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It means can interacting through spoken words, written language, and created images. One can also communicate through actions, through the eyes and facial expressions, and even hand gestures and sign language

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communication

18
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Involves interpersonal and small communication where people can be at ease and be more comfortable.

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informal communication

19
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This includes vocal qualities like tone, pitch, volume, and speech rate that accompany verbal messages to convey emotion or emphasis.

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paralanguage

20
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Refers to the distance between people as they communicate. It is the way we signal to others how comfortable we are with certain distances.

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space and distance

21
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Involves the use of public speaking or mass communication, a combination of both verbal and nonverbal messages.

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formal communication

22
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Allows for an individual to communicate a message through the use of their eyebrows, eyes, mouth, and facial muscles

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facial expression

23
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Pictures, signs, gestures are used to communicate without words. It offers visual representation of a word or idea.

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non verbal symbols

24
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The absence of spoken words, yet it communicates much more than words can convey. It’s a form of nonverbal expression that can convey a variety of messages, depending on the context and the relationship between the people involved.

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silence

25
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The way one sits, stands, or moves can communicate confidence, openness, nervousness, or discomfort.

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body language

26
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Physical contact like a handshake, hug, or pat on the back can express warmth, formality, or aggression.

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haptics or touch

27
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Conveys nonverbal clues about a speaker’s personality, background and status.

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clothes and personal appearance