Lesson 1 - Nature Of Communication Flashcards
(40 cards)
What are the types of communication?
Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Extended, Organizational, and Intercultural
Defined as a process concerning exchange of facts or ideas between persons holding different positions in an organization to achieve mutual harmony.
Communication
Is dynamic In nature than a static phenomenon.
Communication process
Where did the word Communication derived from?
Latin word communicare
What does communicare mean
To share
Nature of communication in which states that communication constantly moves and changes. It does not stand still.
Process
Nature of communication that involves the thoughts, ideas, and understandings shared by communicators.
Meaning
Nature of communication in which states that we rely on words and nonverbal behaviors to communicate meaning and feelings.
Symbolic
The person who intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as gender or communicator.
Sender
This is the subject matter of the communication. This may be an opinion, attitude, feelings, views, orders, or suggestions.
Ideas
conversion of subject matter into this symbols is the process of encoding.
Encoding
This information is transmitted to the receiver through certain channels which may be either formal or informal.
Communication Channel
It is the person who receives the message or for whom the message is meant for.
Receiver
It is the receiver who tries to understand a message in the best possible manner in achieving the desired objectives.
Receiver
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.
Decoding
is the process of ensuring that the receiver has received the message and understood in the same sense ascender meant it.
Feedback
He proposed a model before 300 BC who found the importance of the audience role in the communication chain in his communication model
Aristotle
What model of communication has the elements
- Speaker
- Speech
- Occasion
- Audience
- Affect
Aristotle’s communication model
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.
Harold Dwight Laswell
When did Harold Dwight Laswell described communication on the following Ws
1948
What communication model has elements: who says, what in, which channel, to whome, and with what effects as seen in the model.
Lasswell Model’s of Communication
When did the Shannon-weaver’s Model of Communication was introduced
1949
Who proposed the Shannon-weaver’s Model of Communication
Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver
What was found factors which affect in the communication process
Noise