OCC Flashcards

1
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is an exchange of ideas, feelings using words, verbal cues or nonverbal gestures, and symbols

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communication

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2
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a systematic representation of an object or event in idealized and abstract form

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model

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3
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views communication as a one way or linear process in which the speaker speaks and the listener listens

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linear model

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4
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who introduced the concept of noise communication?

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shannon and weaver

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5
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the one who sends the message.

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sender

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6
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the idea or information being sent by the sender to the receiver

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message

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7
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the medium used to transmit the message is the?

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channel

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8
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the person who gets the message

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receiver

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9
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implies that the listeners listen and never speak or send messages

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interactive model

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10
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who introduced interactive model?

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schramm, in wood

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11
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shows that the element in communication are independent

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transactional model

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12
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example of transactional model

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helical model of communication

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13
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depicts communication process as effective if feedback is provided to the speaker or sender of message

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interactive model

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14
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views that the sender and receiver are interdependent; bot can send and receive a message simultaneously

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transactional model

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15
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he/she both sends and receives messages simultaneously

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sender-receiver

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16
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the content of a communication which one seeks to share, be it facts, ideas, feelings, whether it be concrete or abstract

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message

17
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pathway through which a message is transmitted

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channel

18
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is the response of the receiver

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feedback

19
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refers to the internal and external factors affecting the communication process

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setting or communication

20
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is anything that blocks or interferes with the meaning of a particular message

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noise

21
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refers to the noise generated by the environment such as passerby simultaneously talking while you’re in a deep conversation with your teacher

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environmental noise

22
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refers to physical abnormalities that prevent a message from being transmitted accurately

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physiological noise

23
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refers how the message is interpreted by the receiver, depending on the cultural opr linguistic background

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semantic noise

24
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about mistakes in grammar, such as abrupt changes in verb tense in a sentence or different structures between or among carious cultures.

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syntactic noise

25
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refers to how the message is arranged in most communication events, the organization of the message matters most

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organizational noise

26
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refers to the misunderstanding as a result of cultural differences

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cultural noise

27
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refers to the attitude of the sender or the listener towards one another

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psychological noise

28
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is the study of sounds

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phonological meaning

29
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relating to meaning or arising from distinctions between the meanings of different words and symbols

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semantic meaning

30
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a morpheme that is added to a root word to form a new word

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affixes

31
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is a morpheme or syllable which when added to a root word changes its meaning

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derivational affix

32
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a morpheme which when added to a root word does not change its meaning

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inflectional affix

33
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consist of two words that are joined together to create a new word with new meaning

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compound words

34
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we derive meaning from the war words are out together

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syntactic meaning

35
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refers to the meaning of utterances in particular situations

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pragmatic meaning

36
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deals with physical movement, sometimes called affective displays

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kinesics