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What is the nature of communication is: "I share with my classmates the information I gather from the internet, but I don't share my assignment."? |
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What is the nature of commuication: "When I buy something, I make sure to ask the saleslady for assistance? |
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What is the nature of communication in: "My friends know when I am angry because my voice grows louder than the usual"? |
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What is the nature of communication in: "I use internet acronyms like BRB, LOL, and TTYL when I text my friends"? |
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What is the nature of communication in: "If I have important matter to ask I just don't send a text message rather I personally go and ask the person"? |
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(TRUE OR FALSE) Communication is just like a balikbayan box being delivered to one's doorstep. |
FALSE (is not like) |
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It involves a speaker imparting ideas, concepts, and data to a group of listeners. |
Communication |
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Is about two people talking such as with a sibling, a parent, a teacher, or a friend, face-to-face in real life of even via internet. |
Communication |
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It is a group of people talking with one another to solve a problem such as disscusing with classmate s about how a report should be done. |
Communication |
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Is stirring up ideas in themind of another. |
Communication |
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It is sharing of ideas among a group of people. |
Communication |
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It is imparting concepts to an audience. |
Communication |
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Who describes communication as sharing of experiences publicly for the common good. |
Monroe et. al,1982 |
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Who said that communication is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures? |
McCornack, 2014 |
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What are the three nature of communication? |
1. Communication is a process. 2. Communication occurs between two or more people (the speaker and the receiver.) 3. Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words, actions (nonverbal), or both spoken words and nonverbal actions at the same time. |
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(TRUE OR FALSE) Communication takes place everywhere and anytime. |
TRUE |
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(TRUE OR FALSE) Communication changes in various situations and affects change among participants as the process takes place. |
TRUE |
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Posit that when we accept the concept of process, we view communication events and relationships as dynamic, systematic, transactional, adaptive, and continuous. |
Brook and Heath |
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It is not static. It is not fixed but always changing as it deals with change of behaviour. It changes constantly. |
Communication is dynamic |
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A simple speech communication occurs within a larger system. |
Communication is systematic |
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The essence of the term transaction is relationship. In this process it must adapt to change. Thus, communication must pay attention to the other person, to the topic, to the physical surroundings, to motives and needs, and to other elements that we will study in this text. The ability to adjust and adapt to changing situation is a characteristic of effective communication. |
Communication is adaptive |
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It has no beginning and no end. We can consider communication as a product of a previous communication event that proceeds to another communication situation. |
Communication is continuous |
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What are nine elements of communication? |
1. S -speaker 2. M - message 3. E - encoding 4. C - channel 5. D - decoding 6. R - receiver 7. F - feedback 8. C - context 9. B - barrier |
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The source of information or message. |
Speaker |
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The information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions. |
Message |
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The process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that the speaker understands. |
Encoding |
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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. |
Channel |
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The process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by the receiver. |
Decoding |
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The recipient of the message, or someone who decides the message. |
Receiver |
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The reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver. |
Feedback |
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The environment where communication takes place. |
Context |
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The factors that affect the flow of communication. |
Barrier |
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The process of communication. |
1. The speaker generates an idea. 2. The speaker encodes an idea or converts the idea into words or actions. 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 or provides feedback. |
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Five functions of communication. |
1. Control 2. Social Interaction 3. Motivation 4. Emotional expression 5. Information dessimination |
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Functions to control behaviour. |
Control |
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Communication allows individuals to interact with others. |
Social Interaction |
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Communication motivates or encourages people to live better. |
Motivation |
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Communication facilitates people's expression of their feelings and emotions. |
Emotional expression |
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Communication functions to convey information. |
Information dissemination |