CM_1 Flashcards

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What is Communication?

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It is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures.

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It is a process of creating, interpreting, and negotiating meaning that can be varying forms as mentioned about, but always a /learned behavior/.

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Communication

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True or False: Communication can be in the system of written or spoken words, non-verbal, or a practice of both at the same time.

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True

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What is the Process of Communication?

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  1. The speaker GENERATES an idea.
  2. The speaker ENCODES an idea and 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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What is the 1st Process of Communication?

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The speaker generates an idea.

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What is the 2nd Process of Communication?

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The speaker encodes an idea and converts the idea into words or actions.

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What is the 3rd Process of Communication?

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The speaker transmits or sends out a message.

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What is the 4th Process of Communication?

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The receiver gets the message.

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What is the 5th Process of Communication?

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The receiver decodes or interprets the message based on the context.

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What is the 6th Process of Communication?

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The receiver sends of provides feedback.

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How many Elements of Communication are there?

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9

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What are the Elements of Communication?

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Sender, Message, Encoding, Channel, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback, Context, Barrier

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What is Sender/Speaker?

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the source of information or message

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What is Message?

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

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What is Encoding?

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

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What is Channel?

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

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What is Decoding?

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

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What is Receiver?

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

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What is Feedback?

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the reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver

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What is Context?

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the environment where communication takes place

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What is Barrier?

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the factors that affect the flow of communication

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What are the Functions of Communication in order?

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Control
Social Interaction
Motivation
Emotional expression
Information dissemination

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What is Control?

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Communication functions to control behavior.

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What is Social Interaction?

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Communication allows individuals to interact with others.

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What is Motivation?
Communication motivates or encourages people to live better.
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What is Emotional Expression?
Communication facilitates people’s expression of their feelings and emotions.
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What is Information Dissemination?
Communication functions to convey information.
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What is the 1st Communication Model?
Linear Model
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Who developed Linear Model?
Shannon & Weaver
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When was Linear Model developed?
1948
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It describes communication as a linear process
Linear Model
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What is the 2nd Communication Model?
Interactional Model
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It describes a dynamic communication wherein it follows a two channel for communication and feedback to take place - ongoing process
Interactional Model
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What is the 3rd Communication Model?
Transactional Model
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It is the most dynamic communication model
Transactional Model
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What are the (7)Cs?
Completeness Conciseness Consideration Concreteness Clearness Correctness