M1 - M3 Flashcards

(51 cards)

1
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_______ the action of conveying or exchanging information and ideas

where is this from?

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Oxford English Dictionary

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the sum of all the things one person does when he wants to create understanding in the mind of another. It is a bridge of meaning. It involves a systematic process of telling, listening, understanding and responding

who said this

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Allen Lui (Louis)

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_______ the process by which information is transmitted between individuals and or organizations so that an understanding response results

who said this

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Peter Little

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where did the word communication come from and what is the origin

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latin word communicare

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what is communicare

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impart, participate, transmit

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root word of communicare and the meaning

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communis: to make common, to share

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7
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Find whats incorrect

Nature of Communication
• It is symbolic.
• It involves meaning.
• It is not systematic
• Therefore, it is a process.

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C. It is not systematic

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8
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(Illustrate two-way communication where the message gets more complex as the communication event progresses)

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transactional models

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9
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(Analyze two-way communication)

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Interactive Model of Communication

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(Only look at one-way communication)

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Linear Model of Communication

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The situation, setting, or environment where the communication takes place

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context

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The source of information and/or messages

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Sender

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The process of converting the message into words, actions, and other forms that the speaker understands

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Encoding

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The information, ideas, and thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions

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Message

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The medium or the means in which the encoded message is conveyed

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Channel

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The process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by the receiver

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Decoding

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The recipient of the message, or someone who decodes the message

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Receiver

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18
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The reactions and/or responses of the receiver

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Feedback

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19
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Barriers or factors that affect the flow of communication interferences

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Noise

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The Miscommunication is brought about by the lack of awareness of the dimensions of communication, specially those influenced by culture and gender.

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Communication Breakdown

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disturbance in the transmission of a message that interferes with the
interpretation of the message due to ambiguity in words, sentences, or symbols used in the transmission of the message

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Semantic Noise

22
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Noise that refers to grammar, structure or set of rules that govern how words
Are combined in meaningful phrases and sentences. Communication may be disrupted by mistakes in grammar.

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Syntactic Noise

23
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Noise that refers to grammar, structure or set of rules that govern how words
Are combined in meaningful phrases and sentences. Communication may be disrupted by mistakes in grammar.

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Syntactic Noise

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Noise Barrier that physically disrupts communication

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Environmental Noise

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Poorly structured or planned message Poorly constructed instructions
Noise Organizational
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Poorly structured or planned message Poorly constructed instructions
Noise Organizational
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Noise that certain attitude that can also make communication difficult Life experiences that affect your emotion
Psychological Noise
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The noise that physical conditions such as deafness or blindness which can hinder effective communication and interfere with the reception of the message
Physiological Impairment Noise
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The noise that differences in culture may interfere with cross-cultural understanding
Cultural Noise
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Giving orders or directions, making requests or attempting to influence the actions of others and accepting or refusing directions
Regulation/Control
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The individual is communicating not only to meet his own desires and needs but also to socially interact with the people around him
Social Interaction
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Derived from the word "motive" which means needs, wants, desires, or drives within the individual The process of stimulating people to actions to accomplish the desired goals
Motivation
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The fundamental requirement of being able to adapt and adjust oneself to the environment
Information
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Stating or showing someone's feelings towards someone, an event, an idea, or personal thoughts and feelings
Emotional Expression
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Any communication with word of mouth, spoken words, conversation and written languages.
Verbal Communication
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Communication which happens through word of mouth, spoken words, conversations and also any messages or information shared or exchanged between one another through speech or word of mouth is called
Oral Communication
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A communication happens through any word written or often written sign. Example: simply any handwritten, typed, newspaper, printed word documents, letters, books and magazines
Written Communication
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These are used in giving instruction, asking questions or delivering a speech since they are articulated in words. These include the type of question, who initiated the language and what type of language is used
Verbal Cues
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It involves nonverbal behavior or objects to which meaning is assigned. The intentional assignment of meaning by a sender, receiver, or social group to a nonverbal behavior or object
Nonverbal Cues
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Any communication without mouth, spoken words, conversation and written languages.
Nonverbal Communication
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What is this nonverbal communication? Body Language
Kinetics
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What is this nonverbal communication? Eye Behavior
Oculesics
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What is this nonverbal communication?Touch
Haptics
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What is this nonverbal communication? Voice
Vocalics
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What is this nonverbal communication? Smell
olfactics
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What is this nonverbal communication? Time
Chronemics
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Emotions?
Pathos
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Logic?
Logos
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Desired result
call to action
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Desired result
call to action
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Credibility?
Ethos