Quarter 1, Week 1 Flashcards

1
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the source of information or message

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Sender

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2
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the information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions

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Message

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3
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the process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that the speaker understands

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Encoding

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4
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the medium or the means, such as personal or non-personal, verbal or nonverbal, in which the encoded message is conveyed

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Channel

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5
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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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6
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the recipient of the message, or someone who decodes the message

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Receiver

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7
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the reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver

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Feedback

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8
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the environment where communication takes place

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Context

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9
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the factors that affect the flow of communication

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Barrier

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10
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Elements of communication

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(SMECDRFCB)
1. sender
2. message
3. encoding
4. channel
5. decoding
6. receiver
7. feedback
8. context
9. barrier

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Process of Communication

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  1. The sender generates the idea.
  2. The sender encodes an idea or converts the idea into words or actions.
  3. The sender transmits or sends out a message.
  4. The receiver gets the message
  5. The receiver decodes or
    interprets the message based on the context.
  6. The receiver sends or provides feedback.
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12
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Also known as REGULATION or CONATIVE

Communication functions to control behavior.

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Control

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13
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Control is also known as ——- or ———-

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regulation or conative

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14
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Also called as PATHIC

Communication allows individuals to interact with others.

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Social Interaction

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15
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Social is also called as ______

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Pathic

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16
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Communication motivates or encourages people to live better

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Motivation

17
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Communication facilitates people’s expression of their feelings and emotions

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Emotional expression

18
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Also known as REFERENTIAL FUNCTION

Communication functions to convey information.

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Information dissemination

19
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Information dissemination is also known as _________

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referential function

20
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Functions of Communication

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(CSMEI)
1. Control function
2. Social interaction
3. Motivation
4. Emotional expression
5. Information dissemination

21
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Functions of Communication

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(CSMEI)
1. Control function
2. Social interaction
3. Motivation
4. Emotional expression
5. Information dissemination

22
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Communication should include everything that the receiver needs to receive.

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completeness

23
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Make the message direct and straight forward.

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Conciseness

24
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Consider relevant information about the receiver of the message.

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Consideration

25
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Information should be concrete and supported by facts, figures, real-life examples and situations.

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Concreteness

26
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Use simple and specific words to express ideas.

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Clearness

27
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Speaker should show ——— when communicating.

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Courtesy

28
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Structure and grammar must be ensured when communicating.

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Correctness