Lesson 1 Communication Flashcards

1
Q

is a process of sharing and conveying messages or
information with one person to another.

A

Communication

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2
Q

A latin word meaning to share or make common

A

Comunicare

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3
Q

They conceptualize the idea in his mind before he is able to formulate and organize the message he will send

A

sender

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4
Q

The final concept of the idea formulated by the sender

A

Message

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5
Q

The medium, mean, manner or method
through
which a message is sent to its intended receiver.

A

Channel

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6
Q

He is the person whom the sender is
communicating with
. They translate the
words into thoughts
, process the
thoughts
, and determine how to
respond
to the sender.

A

Receiver

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7
Q

It is the response given by the individual
receiving information.

A

Feedback

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8
Q

simplified
representations of the process of
communication.

A

Models of communications

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9
Q

pictorial
representation of the communication
process,

A

Communication Model

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10
Q

explains the process of
one-way communication, whereby a sender transmits a message and a receiver absorbs it.

A

Linear Model

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11
Q

an ongoing exchange of messages, both the sender and receiver influence what is communicated.

A

Transactional / Interactive Model

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12
Q

According to him ”The transactional model of communication is the exchange of messages between sender and receiver where each takes turns to send or receive messages”

A

Kumar (2020)

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13
Q

a continuous process where initially, the sender acts as the encoder and the receiver acts as the decoder.

A

Schramm’s Model

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14
Q

he receives the encoded message and
transforms it into comprehensible words
or language.

A

Decoder

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15
Q

the person communicated with creates
meaning to the converted message.

A

Interpreter

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16
Q

this is the reaction of the receiver to the message

A

Feedback

17
Q

this is the channel used to transmit the message

A

Medium

18
Q

These are the interruptions that happen during the process of communication.

A

Noise

19
Q

A communicatioon known as the “mother of all models”

A

Shannon-Weaver Model

20
Q

Founded shannon-weaver model

A

Claude Shannon

21
Q

They are the person (or object, or thing – any information
source) who has the information to begin with.

A

Sender

22
Q

the machine (or person) that converts the idea into signals that can be sent from the sender to the receiver.

A

Encoder

23
Q

infrastructure that gets information from the sender and transmitter through to the decoder
and receiver. We also call this the medium

A

Channel

24
Q

interrupts a message while it’s on the way from the sender to the receiver.

A

Noise

25
Q

interrupts a message while it’s on the way from the sender to the receiver.

A

Noise

26
Q

opposite of encoding. Shannon and Weaver made this model in reference to communication that happens through devices like
telephones.

A

Decode

27
Q

This is the step where the person finally gets the message,or what’s left of it after accounting for noise.

A

Receiver

28
Q

Components of schramm’s model

A
  1. Sender
  2. Message
  3. Receiver
29
Q

Basic elements of Shannon-weaver
model

A
  1. The sender
  2. The encoder
  3. Channel
  4. Noise
  5. Decode
  6. The receiver
30
Q

Types of
Communication Model

A
  1. Linear Model
  2. Transactional/Interactive Model
  3. Schramm’s Model
  4. Shanon-Weaver Model
31
Q

Shannon-Weaver Model is alsp known as?

A

Shannon Theory or Information Theory

32
Q

It’s primary value is explaining how a message is lost

A

Shannon-Weaver Model