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  • 1

    what are the models of communication?

    aristotelian model,shannon-weaver model,the lasswell model,schramms model,berlos model,white model,dance model,symbolic interaction model,speech communication transaction model

  • 2

    This model of communication is first developed among the Greeks

    aristotelian model

  • 3

    it was considered to be the most simple and basic

    aristotelian model

  • 4

    What are the elements of communication in aristotelian model

    speaker,speech or message,audience or listener

  • 5

    in this model of communication, speaker communicates in a way that the listeners get influenced and respond accordingly

    aristotelian model

  • 6

    it's considered as the golden rule for public speaking, lectures and seminars

    aristotelian model

  • 7

    known as the mother of all communication model

    shannon-weaver model

  • 8

    it was originally developed for telephone communications

    shannon-weaver model

  • 9

    what elements of communication and barrier are in shannon-weaver model?

    speaker,encoding,channel,decoding,receiver,noise

  • 10

    it was the first who identified the factor that affects the flow of communication

    shannon-weaver model

  • 11

    proposed by Harrold lasswel 1948 and was considered as one of the earliest model of communication

    the lasswell model

  • 12

    it is a verbal model and a linear process

    the lasswell model

  • 13

    it is about the process of communication and its function to the society

    the lasswell model

  • 14

    according to lasswell there are three function of communication in the society...

    surveillance,correlation,cultural transmission

  • 15

    who is the scientist who proposed the lasswell model

    Harrold lasswell

  • 16

    it was proposed by Wilbur schramm

    scharmms model

  • 17

    people interact in a constant cyclical fashion

    schramms model

  • 18

    it captures the notions of process and interaction

    schramms model

  • 19

    who is the scientist who proposed the schramm model of communication

    Wilbur schramm

  • 20

    it was proposed by david berlo 1960

    berlos model

  • 21

    it focuses on encoding and decoding

    berlos model

  • 22

    where do SMCR belong?

    berlos model

  • 23

    what does SMCR stands for

    source,message,channel,receiver

  • 24

    who proposed the berlos model

    david berlo

  • 25

    it implies a step by step sequence of events that takes place in communication

    whites model

  • 26

    what are the process involve in whites model?

    thinking,symbolizing,expressing,transmitting,receiving,decoding,feedbacking,monitoring

  • 27

    who proposed the dance model?

    frank dance

  • 28

    it was advanced by Frank dance

    dance model

  • 29

    it was known to represented by a spiraling figure--helix

    dance model

  • 30

    according to him,communication evolves

    frank dance

  • 31

    in this model of communication it is believed that communication moves in a cyclical -- moving forward but coming back upon it self

    dance model

  • 32

    it reflects the nature of communication as a dynamic,systemic process in which communicators construct personal meanings through their symbolic interactions

    symbolic interaction model

  • 33

    its a given interaction serves as a starting point for the next and future interactions

    symbolic interaction model

  • 34

    it is a two way process

    speech communication transaction model

  • 35

    it includes feedback as an element

    speech communication transaction model

  • 36

    it collaborative exchange of message between communicators

    speech communication transaction model

  • 37

    it aims for understanding

    speech communication transaction model

  • 38

    this model acknowledge that barriers may interfere with the flow of communication

    speech communication model

  • 39

    what are the function of communication

    control,social interaction,motivation,emotional expression,information dissemination

  • 40

    communicators functions to control behaviour

    control

  • 41

    communication allows individuals to interact with others

    social communication

  • 42

    communication motivates or encourage people to live better

    motivation

  • 43

    communication facilitates peoples expression of their feelings and emotions

    emotional expression

  • 44

    communication function to convey information

    information dissemination

  • 45

    what are the features of communication

    completeness,conciseness,consideration,concreteness,courtesy,clearness,correctness

  • 46

    it is essential to the quality of the communication in general

    completeness

  • 47

    does not mean keeping the message short,but making it direct or straight to the point

    conciseness

  • 48

    to be effective speaker should always consider relevant information about his or her receiver such as mood,background,race,preference,education,status and needs among others

    consideration

  • 49

    effective communication happens when the message is concrete and being supported by fa ts,figures,and real life examples or sotuations

    concreteness

  • 50

    in communication by respecting the culture,values and beliefs of his or her receiver

    courtesy

  • 51

    it implies the use of simple and specific words to express ideas

    clearness

  • 52

    it eliminates negative impact on the audience and increases the credibility and effectiveness of the message

    correctness

  • 53

    it can be defined as obstacles that one may face when attempting to effectively communicate with a another person

    communication barriers

  • 54

    it is environmental challenges people face during communication due to their surroundings

    physical barriers

  • 55

    examples of physical barriers

    faulty organization structures,noise,time and distance,information overload

  • 56

    these are obstacles in communication that distort or misinterpret the meaning of the message.

    semantic barriers

  • 57

    what are the examples of semantic barriers

    homophones,homographs,homonyms,connotation and denotation

  • 58

    it occurs when two people who speak different languages cannot understand one another, and there is breakdown in language and communication

    language barriers

  • 59

    what are the examples of language barriers?

    different language,no clarity in speech,use of jargons,not being specific

  • 60

    it plays an important role in interpersonal communication as the state of mind of the sender or the receiver can make it difficult to understand the information that is conveyed,which often leads to misunderstanding

    socio psychological barriers

  • 61

    examples of socio psychological barriers

    unattention,close minded,fields of experience,group identification,self image,distrust

  • 62

    are the communicational challenges faced by people due to their differences in culture

    cross cultural barriers

  • 63

    what are the examples of cross cultural barriers

    languages,values,social,relation concept of time,concept of space,gestures

  • 64

    it refers to an interaction in which behaviour is used to relay message

    nonverbal communication

  • 65

    it is mostly relayed through speech or with the use of voice

    verbal communication

  • 66

    what are the different aspect of voice usage

    volume,pitch,rate,quality,pauses,emphasis,variety

  • 67

    an effective voice is

    audible,pleasant,fluent,flexible

  • 68

    it refers to an interaction where behaviour is used to convey and represent meanings

    nonverbal communication

  • 69

    according to them nonverbal communication is transfer of meaningful information from one person to another by means other than written or spoken language

    Vaughan and hogg 1998

  • 70

    according to Vaughan and hogg nonverbal communication is

    transfer of meaningful information from one person to another by the means other than written or spoken language

  • 71

    what are the 3 main category of nonverbal communication

    sign language,action language,object language

  • 72

    include all codes in which numbers,words,and punctuation signs have been replaced with gestures

    sign language

  • 73

    all movements that are not used exclusively as signals

    action language

  • 74

    all intentional and non intentional display of material things

    object language

  • 75

    what are the other types of nonverbal communication

    kinesics,haptics,proximics,chronomics,vocalics

  • 76

    refers to the study of hand,arm,body,nad face movements as a form of communication,the most well known type of nonverbal communication

    kinesics

  • 77

    refers to the study of communication through touch

    haptics

  • 78

    refers to the study of how space and distance influence communication

    proxemics

  • 79

    refers to the study of how time affects communication

    chronomics

  • 80

    refers to the vocalised but not verbal aspects of nonverbal communication,paralanguge

    vocalics

  • 81

    communication is derived from the Latin word _________ meaning __________

    communis,working together

  • 82

    define communication according to McCornack 2014

    communication is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels,contexts,media,and cultures

  • 83

    what are the nature of communication?

    communication is a process,communication occurs between two or more people,communication can be expressed through written or spoken words,action(nonverbal) or both spoken words and nonverbal actions at the same time

  • 84

    what are the elements of communication

    speaker,message,encoding,channel,decoding,receiver,feedback,context,barrier

  • 85

    the source of information or message

    speaker

  • 86

    the information, ideas or thoughts

    message

  • 87

    the process of converting the message into words,action or other forms that the speaker understand

    encoding

  • 88

    the medium or means, such as personal or non personal,verbal or non verbal in which encoded message is conveyed

    channel

  • 89

    the process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by lthe receiver

    decoding

  • 90

    the recipient of the message or someone who decodes the message

    receiver

  • 91

    the reactions,responses, or information provided by the receiver

    feedback

  • 92

    the environment where communication takes place

    context

  • 93

    the factors that affect the flow of communication

    barrier

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    what are the models of communication?

    aristotelian model,shannon-weaver model,the lasswell model,schramms model,berlos model,white model,dance model,symbolic interaction model,speech communication transaction model

  • 2

    This model of communication is first developed among the Greeks

    aristotelian model

  • 3

    it was considered to be the most simple and basic

    aristotelian model

  • 4

    What are the elements of communication in aristotelian model

    speaker,speech or message,audience or listener

  • 5

    in this model of communication, speaker communicates in a way that the listeners get influenced and respond accordingly

    aristotelian model

  • 6

    it's considered as the golden rule for public speaking, lectures and seminars

    aristotelian model

  • 7

    known as the mother of all communication model

    shannon-weaver model

  • 8

    it was originally developed for telephone communications

    shannon-weaver model

  • 9

    what elements of communication and barrier are in shannon-weaver model?

    speaker,encoding,channel,decoding,receiver,noise

  • 10

    it was the first who identified the factor that affects the flow of communication

    shannon-weaver model

  • 11

    proposed by Harrold lasswel 1948 and was considered as one of the earliest model of communication

    the lasswell model

  • 12

    it is a verbal model and a linear process

    the lasswell model

  • 13

    it is about the process of communication and its function to the society

    the lasswell model

  • 14

    according to lasswell there are three function of communication in the society...

    surveillance,correlation,cultural transmission

  • 15

    who is the scientist who proposed the lasswell model

    Harrold lasswell

  • 16

    it was proposed by Wilbur schramm

    scharmms model

  • 17

    people interact in a constant cyclical fashion

    schramms model

  • 18

    it captures the notions of process and interaction

    schramms model

  • 19

    who is the scientist who proposed the schramm model of communication

    Wilbur schramm

  • 20

    it was proposed by david berlo 1960

    berlos model

  • 21

    it focuses on encoding and decoding

    berlos model

  • 22

    where do SMCR belong?

    berlos model

  • 23

    what does SMCR stands for

    source,message,channel,receiver

  • 24

    who proposed the berlos model

    david berlo

  • 25

    it implies a step by step sequence of events that takes place in communication

    whites model

  • 26

    what are the process involve in whites model?

    thinking,symbolizing,expressing,transmitting,receiving,decoding,feedbacking,monitoring

  • 27

    who proposed the dance model?

    frank dance

  • 28

    it was advanced by Frank dance

    dance model

  • 29

    it was known to represented by a spiraling figure--helix

    dance model

  • 30

    according to him,communication evolves

    frank dance

  • 31

    in this model of communication it is believed that communication moves in a cyclical -- moving forward but coming back upon it self

    dance model

  • 32

    it reflects the nature of communication as a dynamic,systemic process in which communicators construct personal meanings through their symbolic interactions

    symbolic interaction model

  • 33

    its a given interaction serves as a starting point for the next and future interactions

    symbolic interaction model

  • 34

    it is a two way process

    speech communication transaction model

  • 35

    it includes feedback as an element

    speech communication transaction model

  • 36

    it collaborative exchange of message between communicators

    speech communication transaction model

  • 37

    it aims for understanding

    speech communication transaction model

  • 38

    this model acknowledge that barriers may interfere with the flow of communication

    speech communication model

  • 39

    what are the function of communication

    control,social interaction,motivation,emotional expression,information dissemination

  • 40

    communicators functions to control behaviour

    control

  • 41

    communication allows individuals to interact with others

    social communication

  • 42

    communication motivates or encourage people to live better

    motivation

  • 43

    communication facilitates peoples expression of their feelings and emotions

    emotional expression

  • 44

    communication function to convey information

    information dissemination

  • 45

    what are the features of communication

    completeness,conciseness,consideration,concreteness,courtesy,clearness,correctness

  • 46

    it is essential to the quality of the communication in general

    completeness

  • 47

    does not mean keeping the message short,but making it direct or straight to the point

    conciseness

  • 48

    to be effective speaker should always consider relevant information about his or her receiver such as mood,background,race,preference,education,status and needs among others

    consideration

  • 49

    effective communication happens when the message is concrete and being supported by fa ts,figures,and real life examples or sotuations

    concreteness

  • 50

    in communication by respecting the culture,values and beliefs of his or her receiver

    courtesy

  • 51

    it implies the use of simple and specific words to express ideas

    clearness

  • 52

    it eliminates negative impact on the audience and increases the credibility and effectiveness of the message

    correctness

  • 53

    it can be defined as obstacles that one may face when attempting to effectively communicate with a another person

    communication barriers

  • 54

    it is environmental challenges people face during communication due to their surroundings

    physical barriers

  • 55

    examples of physical barriers

    faulty organization structures,noise,time and distance,information overload

  • 56

    these are obstacles in communication that distort or misinterpret the meaning of the message.

    semantic barriers

  • 57

    what are the examples of semantic barriers

    homophones,homographs,homonyms,connotation and denotation

  • 58

    it occurs when two people who speak different languages cannot understand one another, and there is breakdown in language and communication

    language barriers

  • 59

    what are the examples of language barriers?

    different language,no clarity in speech,use of jargons,not being specific

  • 60

    it plays an important role in interpersonal communication as the state of mind of the sender or the receiver can make it difficult to understand the information that is conveyed,which often leads to misunderstanding

    socio psychological barriers

  • 61

    examples of socio psychological barriers

    unattention,close minded,fields of experience,group identification,self image,distrust

  • 62

    are the communicational challenges faced by people due to their differences in culture

    cross cultural barriers

  • 63

    what are the examples of cross cultural barriers

    languages,values,social,relation concept of time,concept of space,gestures

  • 64

    it refers to an interaction in which behaviour is used to relay message

    nonverbal communication

  • 65

    it is mostly relayed through speech or with the use of voice

    verbal communication

  • 66

    what are the different aspect of voice usage

    volume,pitch,rate,quality,pauses,emphasis,variety

  • 67

    an effective voice is

    audible,pleasant,fluent,flexible

  • 68

    it refers to an interaction where behaviour is used to convey and represent meanings

    nonverbal communication

  • 69

    according to them nonverbal communication is transfer of meaningful information from one person to another by means other than written or spoken language

    Vaughan and hogg 1998

  • 70

    according to Vaughan and hogg nonverbal communication is

    transfer of meaningful information from one person to another by the means other than written or spoken language

  • 71

    what are the 3 main category of nonverbal communication

    sign language,action language,object language

  • 72

    include all codes in which numbers,words,and punctuation signs have been replaced with gestures

    sign language

  • 73

    all movements that are not used exclusively as signals

    action language

  • 74

    all intentional and non intentional display of material things

    object language

  • 75

    what are the other types of nonverbal communication

    kinesics,haptics,proximics,chronomics,vocalics

  • 76

    refers to the study of hand,arm,body,nad face movements as a form of communication,the most well known type of nonverbal communication

    kinesics

  • 77

    refers to the study of communication through touch

    haptics

  • 78

    refers to the study of how space and distance influence communication

    proxemics

  • 79

    refers to the study of how time affects communication

    chronomics

  • 80

    refers to the vocalised but not verbal aspects of nonverbal communication,paralanguge

    vocalics

  • 81

    communication is derived from the Latin word _________ meaning __________

    communis,working together

  • 82

    define communication according to McCornack 2014

    communication is a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels,contexts,media,and cultures

  • 83

    what are the nature of communication?

    communication is a process,communication occurs between two or more people,communication can be expressed through written or spoken words,action(nonverbal) or both spoken words and nonverbal actions at the same time

  • 84

    what are the elements of communication

    speaker,message,encoding,channel,decoding,receiver,feedback,context,barrier

  • 85

    the source of information or message

    speaker

  • 86

    the information, ideas or thoughts

    message

  • 87

    the process of converting the message into words,action or other forms that the speaker understand

    encoding

  • 88

    the medium or means, such as personal or non personal,verbal or non verbal in which encoded message is conveyed

    channel

  • 89

    the process of interpreting the encoded message of the speaker by lthe receiver

    decoding

  • 90

    the recipient of the message or someone who decodes the message

    receiver

  • 91

    the reactions,responses, or information provided by the receiver

    feedback

  • 92

    the environment where communication takes place

    context

  • 93

    the factors that affect the flow of communication

    barrier