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26問 • 2年前
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  • 1

    One of the essential activof the human race

    COMMUNICATION

  • 2

    Give the 4 things that required for communication to take a place

    SENDER/SPEAKER- The person giving out the information MESSAGES- The information being communicated MEDIUM/CHANNEL- The format in which the information is being conveyed RECIPIENT/RECEIVER- The person receiving the information

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    The response or information given by the receiver back to the sender

    FEEDBACK

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    anything that blocks or weakens the transmission of message

    INTERFERENCE

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    Two types of interference

    INTERNAL INTERFERENCE- Something that comes from the jnside of the speaker like hunger or wondering thoughts., EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE- Something that is heard or used putside or within the environment

  • 6

    Communication kmproves on the ideas expressed in the linear models

    INTERACTIVE MODELS

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    Communication expands on the earlier models by accounting for the simultaneous sending and receiving

    TRANSACTIONAL MODELS

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    There are two types of communication

    Verbal and Non-verbal.

  • 9

    There are two types of Verbal Communication

    FORMAL COMMUNICATION - also termed as official communication, it is a type of communication in which the sender follows a pre-defined channel to transmit the information., INFORMAL COMMUNICATION - most commonly known as the grapevine of communication, this is the type in which the sender does not follow any pre-defined channels to transmit the information.

  • 10

    Verbal Communication can be done in two ways

    ORAL - face to face communication, lectures, phone calls, seminars, etc., WRITTEN - Letters, E-mail, SMS, etc

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    the process of sending and receiving messages without using words, either spoken or written.

    NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

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    The types of Non-verbal communication are as under

    CHRONEMICS The use of time in communication is chronemics, which speaks about the personality of the sender / receiver like punctuality, VOCALICS- The volume, tone of voice and pitch used by the sender for communicating a message., HAPTICS- The use of touch in a communication is the expression of feelings and emotions., KINESICS- the study of body language of a person, i.e., gestures, postures, facial expressions, etc., PROXEMICS- The distance maintained by a person while communicating with others, communicates about the relationship of the person with others like intimate., ARTIFACTS- The appearance of a person speaks about his personality, i.e. by way of clothing, carrying jewelry, lifestyle etc.

  • 13

    7 Cs of Communication Checklist

    CLEAR, CONCISE, CONCRETE, CORRECT, COHERENT, COMPLETE, COURTIOUS

  • 14

    One of the most important aspects of communication

    LISTENING

  • 15

    the process by which an individual leams the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values.

    INCULTURATION

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    believing that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or nationality are better than those of other races.

    ETHNOCENTRISM

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    a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong.

    STEREOTYPING

  • 18

    The speaker's purpose here is to control others by managing their behaviour. It is being able to use language, gestures, and emotions to manage individual or group activities.

    REGULATION AND CONTROL

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    This is the primary reason why people communicate.

    SOCIAL INTERACTION

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    This refers to using language to express desires, needs, wants, likes and dislikes, inclinations, choices an aspirations.

    MOTIVATION

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    Human always need to express their emotions verbally and non-verbally.

    EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION

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    takes place within a single person, often for the purpose of clarifying ideas or analyzing a situation.

    INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

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    Levels of intrapersonal communication

    INTERNAL DISCOURSE - involves thinking, concentration and analysis even daydreaming and noctural dreaming. Prayer, contemplation and meditation also are part of this category, SOLO VOCAL COMMUNICATION - includes speaking aloud to oneself. This may be done to clarify thinking, to rehearse a message intended for others., SOLO WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - deals with writing not intended for others.

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    involves a direct face-to-face relationship between the sender and receiver of a message, who are in an interdependent relationship.

    INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

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    Levels of Interpersonal communication

    DYADIC COMMUNICATION - involves two people., SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION- involves three or more persons, PUBLIC COMMUNICATION- involves a large group with a primarily one-way monologue style generating only minimal feedback. Information sharing,, MASS COMMUNICATION- takes place through television, radio, news, book, bilboards, internet, and other types of media.

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    a non-public speech style that uses private vocabulary, and includes nonverbal messages.

    INTIMATE

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    One of the essential activof the human race

    COMMUNICATION

  • 2

    Give the 4 things that required for communication to take a place

    SENDER/SPEAKER- The person giving out the information MESSAGES- The information being communicated MEDIUM/CHANNEL- The format in which the information is being conveyed RECIPIENT/RECEIVER- The person receiving the information

  • 3

    The response or information given by the receiver back to the sender

    FEEDBACK

  • 4

    anything that blocks or weakens the transmission of message

    INTERFERENCE

  • 5

    Two types of interference

    INTERNAL INTERFERENCE- Something that comes from the jnside of the speaker like hunger or wondering thoughts., EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE- Something that is heard or used putside or within the environment

  • 6

    Communication kmproves on the ideas expressed in the linear models

    INTERACTIVE MODELS

  • 7

    Communication expands on the earlier models by accounting for the simultaneous sending and receiving

    TRANSACTIONAL MODELS

  • 8

    There are two types of communication

    Verbal and Non-verbal.

  • 9

    There are two types of Verbal Communication

    FORMAL COMMUNICATION - also termed as official communication, it is a type of communication in which the sender follows a pre-defined channel to transmit the information., INFORMAL COMMUNICATION - most commonly known as the grapevine of communication, this is the type in which the sender does not follow any pre-defined channels to transmit the information.

  • 10

    Verbal Communication can be done in two ways

    ORAL - face to face communication, lectures, phone calls, seminars, etc., WRITTEN - Letters, E-mail, SMS, etc

  • 11

    the process of sending and receiving messages without using words, either spoken or written.

    NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

  • 12

    The types of Non-verbal communication are as under

    CHRONEMICS The use of time in communication is chronemics, which speaks about the personality of the sender / receiver like punctuality, VOCALICS- The volume, tone of voice and pitch used by the sender for communicating a message., HAPTICS- The use of touch in a communication is the expression of feelings and emotions., KINESICS- the study of body language of a person, i.e., gestures, postures, facial expressions, etc., PROXEMICS- The distance maintained by a person while communicating with others, communicates about the relationship of the person with others like intimate., ARTIFACTS- The appearance of a person speaks about his personality, i.e. by way of clothing, carrying jewelry, lifestyle etc.

  • 13

    7 Cs of Communication Checklist

    CLEAR, CONCISE, CONCRETE, CORRECT, COHERENT, COMPLETE, COURTIOUS

  • 14

    One of the most important aspects of communication

    LISTENING

  • 15

    the process by which an individual leams the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values.

    INCULTURATION

  • 16

    believing that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or nationality are better than those of other races.

    ETHNOCENTRISM

  • 17

    a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong.

    STEREOTYPING

  • 18

    The speaker's purpose here is to control others by managing their behaviour. It is being able to use language, gestures, and emotions to manage individual or group activities.

    REGULATION AND CONTROL

  • 19

    This is the primary reason why people communicate.

    SOCIAL INTERACTION

  • 20

    This refers to using language to express desires, needs, wants, likes and dislikes, inclinations, choices an aspirations.

    MOTIVATION

  • 21

    Human always need to express their emotions verbally and non-verbally.

    EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION

  • 22

    takes place within a single person, often for the purpose of clarifying ideas or analyzing a situation.

    INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

  • 23

    Levels of intrapersonal communication

    INTERNAL DISCOURSE - involves thinking, concentration and analysis even daydreaming and noctural dreaming. Prayer, contemplation and meditation also are part of this category, SOLO VOCAL COMMUNICATION - includes speaking aloud to oneself. This may be done to clarify thinking, to rehearse a message intended for others., SOLO WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - deals with writing not intended for others.

  • 24

    involves a direct face-to-face relationship between the sender and receiver of a message, who are in an interdependent relationship.

    INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

  • 25

    Levels of Interpersonal communication

    DYADIC COMMUNICATION - involves two people., SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION- involves three or more persons, PUBLIC COMMUNICATION- involves a large group with a primarily one-way monologue style generating only minimal feedback. Information sharing,, MASS COMMUNICATION- takes place through television, radio, news, book, bilboards, internet, and other types of media.

  • 26

    a non-public speech style that uses private vocabulary, and includes nonverbal messages.

    INTIMATE