unit 1 Flashcards

1
Q

diff of verbal and oral comm

A

verbal - words, written, and spoken
oral - always spoken

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2
Q

the transmission of ideas and
emotions between or among persons
with the use of verbal and nonverbal
cues

A

COMMUNICATION

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3
Q

helps people adapt to or survive in the
place they live in

A

COMMUNICATION

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4
Q

T or F
Even without words, communication can
happen.

A

T

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5
Q

specific emotional or physical response occurs
when a

A

message transmits from a source to a
receiver.

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6
Q

two way process

A

communication

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7
Q

how comm takes place?

A
  1. message transmits from a source to a receiver.
  2. The speaker encodes an idea or converts the idea
    into words or activities
  3. The speaker 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/ provides feedback
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8
Q

According to ___ and ____ 1946, in ___ and ______ (2009), multiple meanings for the same word are what is called by communication scholars and philosophers as POLYSEMY.

A

Odgen
Richards
Duck
Mc Mahan

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9
Q

According to Odgen and Richards 1946, in Duck and Mc Mahan (2009), multiple meanings for the same word are what is called by communication scholars and philosophers as .

A

POLYSEMY

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10
Q

senses are related

A

POLYSEMY

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11
Q

senses are not related

A

HOMONYMY

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12
Q

Speech and language,
vocalization such as _____,
followed by a variety of other
noices as clapping hands,
foot tapping, and so on can
be communicative

A

sounds

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13
Q

through reading each other ‘s signals
this could be through facial
expressions, eye contacts, gestures,
body language, unrestrained and
non-conscious visual information
coming out of a person

A

VISION

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14
Q

Handshaking, cuddling,
stroking, putting, tapping,
kissing, hugging, close skinto-skin contact.

A

TOUCH AND
PHYSICAL CONTACT

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15
Q

We do pick up olfactory information
or the sense of smell from one
another.

A

SMELL

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16
Q

channels people use in communicating:

A

SOUND
VISION
TOUCH AND PHYSICAL CONTACT
SMELL

17
Q

elements of Communication

A

STIMULUS
Sender
Encoding
Communication Channel
Decoding
Receiver
Feedback
Message
Noise

18
Q

an idea or concept that
a sender would like to
convey

A

STIMULUS

19
Q

the person who aims to
deliver the message with the
objective of conveying
information and ideas to
others

A

Sender

20
Q

the conversion of the subject matter
into words, actions, or pictures, etc.

A

Encoding

21
Q

used by the sender to
transmit information, either
formal or informal.

A

Communication
Channel

22
Q

the extraction of meaning to
complete understanding.

A

Decoding

23
Q

person who accepts the
message or for who the
message is intended for.

A

Receiver

23
Q

process of making sure that the
receiver has taken or understood the
message in the same sense the
sender mean it

A

Feedback

24
Q

info or idea to be delivered

A

message

25
Q

affects or distorts the comm process

A

noise

26
Q

describes the
process of
conveying meaning
without words.

A

NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION

27
Q

spoken communication or
the use of sounds and
words to express yourself.

A

VERBALOR ORAL
COMMUNICATION

28
Q

formed by sounds, words,
language and speech

A

VERBAL OR ORAL
COMMUNICATION

29
Q

4 TYPES OF VERBAL
COMMUNICATION

A

intrapersonal
interpersonal
small group
public comm

30
Q

private and limited to
ourselves

A

intrapersonal

31
Q

communication with
other people
exchanging roles
between sender and
receive

A

interpersonal

32
Q

2 types of interpersonal comm

A

dyadic and small group comm

33
Q

happens between two
persons and is therefore
a personal conversation
exchanging roles
between sender and
receiver

A

dyadic

34
Q

can simply come about
when there are more than
two people involved.
the number of people
involved is small, sufficient
to let each participant
interrelate and converse
with the rest

A

small group comm

35
Q

happens when one
person talks to a big
assembly of people

A

pub comm

36
Q
A