Quarter 1, Week 1 Flashcards
(28 cards)
the source of information or message
Sender
the information, ideas, or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in actions
Message
the process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that the speaker understands
Encoding
the medium or the means, such as personal or non-personal, verbal or nonverbal, in which the encoded message is conveyed
Channel
the process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by the receiver
Decoding
the recipient of the message, or someone who decodes the message
Receiver
the reactions, responses, or information provided by the receiver
Feedback
the environment where communication takes place
Context
the factors that affect the flow of communication
Barrier
Elements of communication
(SMECDRFCB)
1. sender
2. message
3. encoding
4. channel
5. decoding
6. receiver
7. feedback
8. context
9. barrier
Process of Communication
- The sender generates the idea.
- The sender encodes an idea or converts the idea into words or actions.
- The sender transmits or sends out a message.
- The receiver gets the message
- The receiver decodes or
interprets the message based on the context. - The receiver sends or provides feedback.
Also known as REGULATION or CONATIVE
Communication functions to control behavior.
Control
Control is also known as ——- or ———-
regulation or conative
Also called as PATHIC
Communication allows individuals to interact with others.
Social Interaction
Social is also called as ______
Pathic
Communication motivates or encourages people to live better
Motivation
Communication facilitates people’s expression of their feelings and emotions
Emotional expression
Also known as REFERENTIAL FUNCTION
Communication functions to convey information.
Information dissemination
Information dissemination is also known as _________
referential function
Functions of Communication
(CSMEI)
1. Control function
2. Social interaction
3. Motivation
4. Emotional expression
5. Information dissemination
Functions of Communication
(CSMEI)
1. Control function
2. Social interaction
3. Motivation
4. Emotional expression
5. Information dissemination
Communication should include everything that the receiver needs to receive.
completeness
Make the message direct and straight forward.
Conciseness
Consider relevant information about the receiver of the message.
Consideration