HS 6 Flashcards

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Utilizing visual elements like images,videos,charts,andgraphs to convey messages.

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Visual Communication

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The basis of this theory was the research findings and ideologies of Karl
Marx. This theory said that the doctrines of the aristocratic class or the
ruling class are the ruling ideas.

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COMMUNIST THEORY

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We mean communication within and between groups of people.

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group communication

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This type refers to the ongoing conversation w e h a v e with ourselves.

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InternalDialogue

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Ensuring that your message is straightforward and easy to understand

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Clarity

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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION

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INTRA-PERSONAL communication
INTER-PERSONAL communication
GROUP communication
MASS communication

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Involves positive self-talk and affirmations to boost confidence and self-esteem.

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Self-affirmation

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Since many people criticized the free press theory, the social
responsibility theory was born. They found that free press
theory was outdated and should be re-invented. The social
responsibility theory was initiated in America in 1949.

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THEORY

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EXAMPLES OF COMMUNICATION

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• Face-to-face
• E-mail
• Facial expression
• Video

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This refers to a process when one communicates with one’s own self.

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INTRA-PERSONAL communication

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Facial expressions are another, very subtle form of interpersonal communication.

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Facial

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The primary ideology which initiated the rise of this theory stated that
communication is the only source of development, and without effective
communication itself, there would be no development whatsoever.

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DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION THEORY

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This is the communication that takes place when at least two people interact, whether face-to-face, e.g., an interview, talking to friends in a cafe, or otherwise, as with a telephone conversation etc.

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INTER-PERSONAL communication

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is the ability for an individual to accurately convey a message to another person or group of people.

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS

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Government taxes were not welcomed by libertarian,
and people’s opinion was prioritized over government
decisions.

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FREE PRESS THEORY

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How many types of emails are?

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21 different types of emails

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This theory is entirely based on the structures formed
because of the rules and regulations of groups and
organizations.

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ADAPTIVE STRUCTURATION THEORY

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Is a process that begins with the decision to use a case and ends with the use of the case

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CASE WRITING

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Our body language can often say a lot about us.

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Gestural

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i sa form of imaginative thought that occurs when we let our minds wander.

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Daydreaming

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WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION?

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self-talk, self-reflection, and self-concept, encompassing daydreaming, memory recall, decision-making, problem-solving, and goal setting. I

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is the capacity to speak intelligibly and with clarity, to write and read well, and, just as important, to be a good listener.

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Communication Skills

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This point of view says that
communication is a medium in
which a person can express himself, speak, or exert authority in a group
of people

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CRITICAL

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This theory is also termed Libertarianism, and it is based on a simple principle that justifies its name, which is the absence of restraint. The free press originated in the 17th century when the printing press was discovered newly, and printing was relatively inexpensive.
FREE PRESS THEORY
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TYPES OF GROUP COMMUNICATION
Verbal Technology driven Non Verbal In-Person Virtual
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The thought of freedom was restricted by a few people from the ruling class or upper class in western Europe under the same Authoritarian approach. Their primary concern was the emerging middle class, which necessitated them to take steps to control speech freedom.
AUTHORITARIAN THEORY
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Education considered to be the primary and the only purpose of Mass media.
COMMUNIST THEORY
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Engaging with the speaker and demonstrating that you value their input
Active Listening
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Non-verbal communication includes:
❖facial expressions ❖Posture ❖eye contact ❖hand movements ❖touch.
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3 CHARACTERISTICS OF EMPATHIC LISTENING
1. Active listening 2. Critical thinking 3. Non judgmental or not bias
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Why is communication skills important in human services?
❖ to foster TRUSTING RELATIONSHIPS . ❖to be a HUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONAL. ❖to meet the CLIENT'S NEEDS
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This theory is commonly abbreviated as ANT. This theory suggests that both the actor and the network are responsible for success.
ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY
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The term authoritarian itself explains the inclusion of authority in communication, which was regulated and suppressed. Ultimately and to no one’s surprise, this resulted in the emergence of dictatorship
AUTHORITARIAN THEORY
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Emails, letters, text messages and quick scribbled notes are all examples of written communication between people.
Written
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The psychological conflict, which is the result of contradictory thoughts, is called cognitive dissonance.
COGNITIVE DISSONANCE THEORY
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Group communication has become very relevant in today's connected age.
Technology driven
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❖Engage in speaking with others. ❖It can be face-to-face, ❖over the telephone ❖via Skype or Zoom, etc.
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
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This type involves recognizing, understanding, and managing one's emotions.
Emotional Processing
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In this case the communication is received by or used by large numbers of people, e.g., an open-air concert for a thousand people, ridio and postal systems, etc.
MASS communication
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We are a visual society. Facebook is visual with memes, videos, images, etc.,
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
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refer to the abilities required to interact effectively in digital environments
Virtual communication skills
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Communication is a social process since in practice it involves the interaction of more than one person trying to communicate with another person.
SOCIAL
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Why communication skills are important in the professional field?
❖This causes many unwanted mistakes, confusion or even losses. ❖ Minimizes of miscommunication, resulting in smoother more efficient workflow. ❖ Without good professional communication, there is a high chance that people may misunderstand you.
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Is a new type of group communication where in groups of people can connect using an application and through audio and video interact and discuss with each other seamless as if they were sitting together in the same location.
Virtual
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This viewpoint says that communication is unique and dependent on the interpretation of messages by the individual.
SYSTEMIC
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Is a mixture of communication skills and awareness to use when your intention is to connect with another person
EMPHATIC LISTENING
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Understanding and acknowledging the feelings and perspectives of others
Empathy
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Is the practice of visualizing a situation or event before it happens.
Mental rehearsal
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Libertarian philosopher
RODERICK T. LONG
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Often conveying more than words,this includes body VERBAL language,facial expressions,gestures,posture,andeye contact.
Non-VerbalCommunication
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FOUR (4) MAIN TYPES OF PRESENTATION
❖Type 1: Informative ❖Type 2: Persuasive ❖Type 3: Motivational ❖Type 4: Instructive
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More than just hearing words, listening in interpersonal communication involves actively engaging and understanding the message being conveyed.
Listening
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One of the most important types of communication.
Active listening
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Whether it is an email, a memo, a report, a Facebook post, a Tweet, a contract, etc.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
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is a communication technique that involves listening with empathy and understanding to another person's perspective.
EMPHATIC LISTENING
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Is when a group communicates using non-verbal cues but get the message clearly and executes the decision effectively.
Non verbal communication
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Group communication involves people in a group speaking with each other discussing a topic or agenda and reaching a conclusion through everyone participating with views and feedback. In marketing, it can be a seminar attended by target audience.
Verbal
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Examples of communication process:
-Wants -Needs
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Every person belongs to a different social category. The standpoint theory, supporting this, states that every person has a different rank in the social group.
STANDPOINT THEORY
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This is an important skillset to have in life because the exchange of information is an act that is constantly occurring in everyday life.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
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Email message classification tags each email sent with one of 3 classifications
restricted, controlled, and public.
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FIVE TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
VERBAL COMMUNICATION NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATIO NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATIO VISUAL COMMUNICATION LISTENING
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Involves introspectively Self-affirmation involves positive self-talk analyzingone'sthoughtsandfeelings.
Self-reflection
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This point says that communication is a mechanical process that passes from one location to the other.
MECHANICAL
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This theory originated from Plato’s authoritarian philosophy. It stated that only a few men should be allowed to manage the state and that mass media is expected to follow the directives of the country even though the state does not control the mass media directly.
AUTHORITARIAN THEORY
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This element involves using spoken words to express thoughts, feelings, a n d information.
V e r b a l C o m m u n i c a t i o n
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What is the most famous video?
Baby Shark Dance
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According to this view, communication is considered a flow of feelings, thoughts, and information from the sender to the receiver.
PSYCHOLOGICAL
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This theory came into existence during the first world war. The real power of media was described by this theory, which said that mass media has enormous control and influence over the mass of audience members.
HYPODERMIC NEEDLE OR MAGIC BULLET OR STIMULUS-RESPONSE THEORY
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Words spoken face to face or on the phone.
Oral
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THEORIES OF COMMUNICATION
AUTHORITARIAN THEORY FREE PRESS THEORY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THEORY
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Can be a sub-type of verbal communication, where in people are actually located in a physical location and talk directly without the use of any technology.
In-person
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This includes exchanging information through written texts, emails,letters,andonlinemessaging.
Written Communication