unit 1 Flashcards

1
Q

diff of verbal and oral comm

A

verbal - words, written, and spoken
oral - always spoken

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2
Q

the transmission of ideas and
emotions between or among persons
with the use of verbal and nonverbal
cues

A

COMMUNICATION

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3
Q

helps people adapt to or survive in the
place they live in

A

COMMUNICATION

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4
Q

T or F
Even without words, communication can
happen.

A

T

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5
Q

specific emotional or physical response occurs
when a

A

message transmits from a source to a
receiver.

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6
Q

two way process

A

communication

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7
Q

how comm takes place?

A
  1. message transmits from a source to a receiver.
  2. The speaker encodes an idea or converts the idea
    into words or activities
  3. The speaker transmits or
    sends out a message.
  4. The receiver gets the message
  5. The receiver decodes or
    interprets the message based on the context.
  6. The receiver sends/ provides feedback
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8
Q

According to ___ and ____ 1946, in ___ and ______ (2009), multiple meanings for the same word are what is called by communication scholars and philosophers as POLYSEMY.

A

Odgen
Richards
Duck
Mc Mahan

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9
Q

According to Odgen and Richards 1946, in Duck and Mc Mahan (2009), multiple meanings for the same word are what is called by communication scholars and philosophers as .

A

POLYSEMY

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10
Q

senses are related

A

POLYSEMY

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11
Q

senses are not related

A

HOMONYMY

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12
Q

Speech and language,
vocalization such as _____,
followed by a variety of other
noices as clapping hands,
foot tapping, and so on can
be communicative

A

sounds

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13
Q

through reading each other ‘s signals
this could be through facial
expressions, eye contacts, gestures,
body language, unrestrained and
non-conscious visual information
coming out of a person

A

VISION

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14
Q

Handshaking, cuddling,
stroking, putting, tapping,
kissing, hugging, close skinto-skin contact.

A

TOUCH AND
PHYSICAL CONTACT

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15
Q

We do pick up olfactory information
or the sense of smell from one
another.

A

SMELL

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16
Q

channels people use in communicating:

A

SOUND
VISION
TOUCH AND PHYSICAL CONTACT
SMELL

17
Q

elements of Communication

A

STIMULUS
Sender
Encoding
Communication Channel
Decoding
Receiver
Feedback
Message
Noise

18
Q

an idea or concept that
a sender would like to
convey

19
Q

the person who aims to
deliver the message with the
objective of conveying
information and ideas to
others

20
Q

the conversion of the subject matter
into words, actions, or pictures, etc.

21
Q

used by the sender to
transmit information, either
formal or informal.

A

Communication
Channel

22
Q

the extraction of meaning to
complete understanding.

23
Q

person who accepts the
message or for who the
message is intended for.

23
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process of making sure that the
receiver has taken or understood the
message in the same sense the
sender mean it

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info or idea to be delivered
message
25
affects or distorts the comm process
noise
26
describes the process of conveying meaning without words.
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
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spoken communication or the use of sounds and words to express yourself.
VERBALOR ORAL COMMUNICATION
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formed by sounds, words, language and speech
VERBAL OR ORAL COMMUNICATION
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4 TYPES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION
intrapersonal interpersonal small group public comm
30
private and limited to ourselves
intrapersonal
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communication with other people exchanging roles between sender and receive
interpersonal
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2 types of interpersonal comm
dyadic and small group comm
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happens between two persons and is therefore a personal conversation exchanging roles between sender and receiver
dyadic
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can simply come about when there are more than two people involved. the number of people involved is small, sufficient to let each participant interrelate and converse with the rest
small group comm
35
happens when one person talks to a big assembly of people
pub comm
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