Purposive Communication Flashcards

(25 cards)

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This is also known as the voice box which is located in the neck and performs several important functions in the body, including swallowing, breathing, and voice production.

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Larynx

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It is the process of putting your concept or thought into a format that your target audience can receive quickly.

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Satterwhite and Olson-Sutton (2007) defined this concept as the process of sending and receiving messages.

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Communication

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It used to be the lingua franca across the globe prior to English.

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Latin

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In the absence of this element of communication, the communication process cannot be considered as two-way.

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Feedback

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He is considered as the father of modern communication because he invented the telephone which modernized te modes of communication

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Alexander Graham Bell

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He is considered as the father of modern communication because he invented the telephone which modernized te modes of communication

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Alexander Graham Bell

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It is the process undergone by the sender as he/she transforms mental concepts/ideas into perceivable symbols.

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Encoding

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It is the only language that has once died and is now revived.

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Hebrew

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It is used to be the language of the elite (Le., priests and political leaders) in Middle English.

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Latin

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It refers to the circumstances-situation, condition, environment-where communication occurs.

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Context

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It is the process undergone by the receiver as he/she converts the perceived symbols into mental concepts/ideas.

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Decoding

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This kind of barriers exists in the human mind.

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Psychological Barrier

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This kind of barriers occurs in digital devices when they are used for communication.

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Technological barrier

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Typhoons, earthquake, tsunami, heavy rains, and gusty winds are examples under this kind of barrier.

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Environmental barrier

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16
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A junior employee submits a detailed report to their supervisor, highlighting project progress and suggesting Improvements for the next phase

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Upward communication

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The company CEO sends an official memo to all employees announcing a new company-wide policy change and explaining how it will affect daily operations.

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Downward com.

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Two team leaders from different departments collaborate on a project by regularty exchanging ideas and updates to ensure both teams are aligned,

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T or f

Hamilton and Creel (2011) defined communication as the interactional process by which people, interacting in a particular context, negotiate the meanings of vertbal and nonverbal symbols in order to achieve shared understanding

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F -transactional word

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T or F
Communication comes from the Greek word “communicare” that means “to impart” or “to share”.

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F- Latin word

21
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Historically, in Middle English, French is the language of the peasants.

22
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During the encoding process, the receiver takes the message and converts it back into thought or meaning

23
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Feedback conveys the sender’s emotion or feelings about the message and toward its sender

24
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The receiver is the participants who initiates the communication process and establishes the purpose of the message.

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Context is the source of most feedback
Receiver