tite Qui Flashcards

1
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Communication two latin words

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Communis
Communicare

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2
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Meaning of the latin word: “communis*

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Commonness

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3
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Meaning of the latin word: “communicare”

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To share

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4
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Two person communicating should speak the same language or dialect so they will understand one another

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Language

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5
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The amount of INFORMATION person has about a certain topic

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Knowledge

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Individuals should possess the SAME LEVEL OF INTEREST for the continues exchange of information

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Interest

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7
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Having similar experience enables people to relate to one another as they converse

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Experience

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8
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Having same culture facilities comprehension of the message being transmitted.

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Culture

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9
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Information is transferred in one direction only, from the sender to receiver

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One-way communication

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10
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There’s a give and take relationship, shifting roles occurs when the listener gives feedback taking roles of the speaker and the speaker takes the role of the listener

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Two-way communication

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11
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The situation, environment or setting.
Can be physical, social or chronological

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Context

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12
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The speaker, source or encoder

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Sender

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13
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The key of element that is transmitted in communication.
Comprises our thoughts, knowledge, attitude, skills, feelings, experiences, values beliefs and inspiration.

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Message

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The medium of communication.
The pathway through which the message travels in order to reach its destination.

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Channel

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15
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Decoder or listener.
The person who receives and interprets the message

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Receiver

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16
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The return process which completes the loop of communication.

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Feedback

17
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The interference.
Anything the hinders the transmission of the reception of the message.

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Noise

18
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May either be denotative or connotative

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Semantic noise

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Grammar, structure or a set of rules that govern how words are combined in meaningful phrases and sentences.

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Syntactic noise

20
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Physically disrupts communication

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Environment noise

21
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Poorly structured or planned message

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Organizational noise

22
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Certain attitudes the can also make communication difficult

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Psychological noise

23
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Physical conditions that interferences with the reception of the message

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Physiological noise

24
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Differences in culture may interfere with cross-cultural understanding physical conditions that interferes with the reception of the message

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Cultural noise

25
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Aristotle’s model of communication consists of five elements

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Speaker
Speech
Occasion
Audience
Effect

26
Q

American mathematician and electronic engineer

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Claude shannon

27
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American scientist
Wrote an article in bell system technical journal
*A mathematician theory of communication

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Warren weaver

28
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Founder of the field of communication studies.
American scholar of mass communication.

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Wilbur Schramm

29
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American communication theorist
Pioneered in the SMCR in 1960

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David berlo

30
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American communication proffesor
Proposed in the helical MOC in 1967

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Frank dance

31
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The process of communication evolves from the very birth and continues for long as he lives

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Helical model