Lesson 1 - Nature Of Communication Flashcards

(40 cards)

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What are the types of communication?

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Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Extended, Organizational, and Intercultural

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Defined as a process concerning exchange of facts or ideas between persons holding different positions in an organization to achieve mutual harmony.

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Communication

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3
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Is dynamic In nature than a static phenomenon.

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Communication process

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4
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Where did the word Communication derived from?

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Latin word communicare

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5
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What does communicare mean

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To share

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Nature of communication in which states that communication constantly moves and changes. It does not stand still.

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Process

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Nature of communication that involves the thoughts, ideas, and understandings shared by communicators.

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Meaning

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Nature of communication in which states that we rely on words and nonverbal behaviors to communicate meaning and feelings.

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Symbolic

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The person who intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as gender or communicator.

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Sender

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10
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This is the subject matter of the communication. This may be an opinion, attitude, feelings, views, orders, or suggestions.

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Ideas

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conversion of subject matter into this symbols is the process of encoding.

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Encoding

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This information is transmitted to the receiver through certain channels which may be either formal or informal.

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Communication Channel

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It is the person who receives the message or for whom the message is meant for.

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Receiver

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It is the receiver who tries to understand a message in the best possible manner in achieving the desired objectives.

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Receiver

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The person receives the message or symbol from the communicator tries to convert the same in such away so that he may extract its meaning to his complete understanding.

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Decoding

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16
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is the process of ensuring that the receiver has received the message and understood in the same sense ascender meant it.

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Feedback

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17
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He proposed a model before 300 BC who found the importance of the audience role in the communication chain in his communication model

18
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What model of communication has the elements

  • Speaker
  • Speech
  • Occasion
  • Audience
  • Affect
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Aristotle’s communication model

19
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Who describes communication as being focused on the following the Ws; who says, what in, which channel, to whome, and with what effects as seen in the model.

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Harold Dwight Laswell

20
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When did Harold Dwight Laswell described communication on the following Ws

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What communication model has elements: who says, what in, which channel, to whome, and with what effects as seen in the model.

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Lasswell Model’s of Communication

22
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When did the Shannon-weaver’s Model of Communication was introduced

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Who proposed the Shannon-weaver’s Model of Communication

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Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver

24
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What was found factors which affect in the communication process

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Who proposed the Berlo’s Model of Communication
David Kenneth Berlo
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It stands for sender, message, channel, and receiver
Berlo’s Model of Communication
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It is where the message originates
Source
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It is the skill of the individual to communicate. For example, the ability to read, write, speak, and listen
Communication skills
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The center of the message, from where the message originates
Encoder
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The body of a message, from the beginning to the end
Content
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It includes various things like languages, gestures, body language
Elements
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It refers to the packing of the message in the way in which the message is conveyed or the way in which it is passed on or delivered.
Treatment
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refers to how the message is arranged.
Structure
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refers to the means through which it is sent and in what form. Through this, people give and receive messages and communication takes place.
Code
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It includes various things like languages, gestures, body language
Elements
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It refers to the packing of the message in the way in which the message is conveyed or the way in which it is passed on or delivered.
Treatment
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refers to how the message is arranged.
Structure
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refers to the means through which it is sent and in what form. Through this, people give and receive messages and communication takes place.
Code
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It refers to the five senses; hearing, seeing, touching, smelling, tasting.
Channel
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The person who receives the message and codes it
Decoder