問題一覧
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It means to put someone in good order by means of rules or sets of principles?
Regulation
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It is a rule or detective made and maintained by an authority?
Regulation
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It act of influencing the action or behavior of people in a way on the personal motivation
Control
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A guard prohibiting a customer with high temperature from entering a store?
regulation
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A teacher trying to control the noise during a classroom activity?
Control
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A canteen vendor asking the students to pay in exact amount?
Control
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According to the Handbook of Language , it is the spontaneous verbal exchanges occurring in natural setting that are typically familiar to the interactants?
Social interaction
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It pertains to the everyday conversation you partake with people in your social circle?
Social interaction
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it consists of the groups of people in your society that you are most familiar with?
Social circle
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Parents and siblings?
Immediate family circle
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grandparents,aunts,uncles and cousins and godparents?
Extended family circle
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classmates and friends?
Peer circle
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neighbors and other familiar persons?
Community circle
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It is the manifestation of one’s internal emotional state?
Emotional expression
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It sets an important signal in conveying the feelings or intentions of a person?
Emotional expression
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It is the drive to do something or to attain goals?
Motivation
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It can either come from one’s self?
Intrinsic motivation
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from others motivation?
Extrinsic motivation
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It may be expressed by means of verbal cues?
Motivation
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This function of communication is widely evident in news agencies, customer service and technical support sectors whose objective is to share vital information to people?
Information
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It may also be observed in your day-to-day conversation with friends when you talk about movies, songs, food and other mundane topics?
Information
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Has made this function easier since it opened various mediums that make information dissemination swift and hassle- free?
Technology
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unavoidable in the communication process although communication?
Communication breakdown
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This type of noise comes from the environment?
Physical noise
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They are considered external from the interaction that hinders the successful transmission of the message.
Physical noise
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Examples: Beeping cars, pounding hammer, barking dogs, loud neighbors, rowdy classmates, booming thunder, bashing waves or even unbearable
Physical noise
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This noise originates from the emotional, mental or other psychological make up of a person.
Psychological noise
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Lack of cultural sensitivity can also be a cause of this noise because it leads to misunderstanding or conflict?
Psychological noise
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Examples: Depression, extreme happiness,
Psychological noise
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It pertains to bodily conditions or ailments that hampers someone’s ability to send or receive a message?
Physiological noise
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Examples: hunger, stomachache, dizziness, and fever?
Physiological noise
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This type of noise refers to anything that alters the meaning of message which misleads or confuse the listener?
Semantic noise
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Examples: a speaker using foreign language, limited vocabulary of the listener, and the use of technical terms by a speaker
Semantic noise
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Consider their background, their knowledge and beliefs during the interaction. Getting to know them means you empathize and value them as much as your primary goal which is to get the message across
Consider your listener
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thoughts? Being present means being an active listener or speaker?
Be evidently present
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Whether you are prepping for a formal meeting or a casual conversation with an acquaintance, it is necessary to choose the right venue
Consider the environment
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This type of noise comes from the environment?
Physical noise
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exchanging information
communication
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from latin word of communication
communicare
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includes face to face conversation
informal communication
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presentation in conference forums meetings
formal information
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encode
sender
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sender want to relay
message
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decode
receiver
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channel
medium
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response of sender
feedback
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goal of communication
to understand understood
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uni directional
lm
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pair experimentation
im
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david berlo
lm
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wilbur schramm
im
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shannon and weaver
lm
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dear barlund
tm
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source message channel receiver
lm
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into account the feedback from r
im
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continuously and simultaneously
tm