LESSON 1 CHAPTER 2 Flashcards

1
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Refers to the people of groups of people imparting or exchanging messages through speaking, writing, gestures or other symbolic forms by utilizing a variety of channels for sending and receiving.

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Communication

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2
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a collection of symbols that appear
purposefully organized (meaningful) to those sending of receiving them. (Turow 2009)

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Messages

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3
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Types of communication:

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-Interpersonal Communication
-Mediated Interpersonal Communication
- Organizational communication

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4
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a form of communication that involves two or three individuals interacting through the use of their voices and bodies.

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Interpersonal Communication

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5
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Communication wherein technology stands in between the parties communicating and becomes the channel by which the message is sent or received.

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Mediated Interpersonal Communication

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6
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involves sending and of receiving messages among individuals
under one organization or located in one working environment.
 email sent by the school Principal to the SHS students
 governed by policies and protocols set by the organization

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Organizational Communication

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7
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8 elements that constitute the creation of message

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-source
-encoding
-transmitting
-channel
-decoding
-receiver
-feedback
-noise interference

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8
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where the message came from which can be a
person or an organization.

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Source

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9
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The process by which a message is translated so it can be transmitted and communicated to another party. It is how you compose your sentence as you communicate.

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Encoding

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10
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The actual act of sending the message. It can either be through the person’s vocal cords and facial muscles complemented with hand
gestures, if we mean the act of speaking. (It could also be the posting of an administrative letter on the bulletin board so everybody can see.)

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Transmitting

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11
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Technologies are the lines that enable the act of sending or transmitting, which can be the telephone, the Internet for voice operated applications, the radio and television,or the print media to communicate more complex messages.

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Channel

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12
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The transmitted impulses are converted to signs as the brain
perceives and processes it. The reverse of encoding, decoding is
the process by which the receiver translates the source’s thoughts and ideas so they can have meaning.

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Decoding

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13
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It is the one who gets the message that was transmitted through the channels. Like the source or sender, it can be an individual or an organization.

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Receiver

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14
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It is the response generated by the message that was sent to the receiver, which can either be immediate or delayed.

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Feedback

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15
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Most of the times, there is something that interferes the transmittal process. This interference is known as noise, which may be treated both literally and figuratively.
Either be mechanical sound or cultural differences.

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Noise Interference

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