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Barriers of Communication
18問 • 1年前
  • John Marabiles
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  • 1

    These are anything that distracts, destroys, disrupts, or diverts attention from the communication process

    barriers of communication

  • 2

    These are obstacles or hindrances to an effective communication

    barriers of communication

  • 3

    ______ or ______ leavy any message confusing, obliterated, nonsensical, undelivered, or make the communication itself impossible

    noise or barriers

  • 4

    These barrier occur within or are present in the communicator himself or herself

    internal noise or barriers

  • 5

    Internal communication barriers:

    emotional , psychological , physiological , lexical or linguistic , cultural

  • 6

    Any sense perception or feeling that may distort, distract, or divert one's attention from the communication event

    emotional barrier

  • 7

    This happens when there is a mismatch between what you feel and what emotion the communication event demands. (e.g. sadness, extreme joy, anguish, anger, fear, worry)

    emotional barrier

  • 8

    Any state of mind that prevents a person from being attune or in synch with the communication event (personality type, perception, depression, hallucination, delusion, narcissism, trauma, angst, phobia, amnesia, insomnia)

    psychological barrier

  • 9

    Any physical conditions that hampers that proper functioning of a part of the body

    physiological barrier

  • 10

    Because of this physiological or medical condition, by reason of physical or organ defect itself, a person is unable to communicate effectively (disease, sickness, toothache, stomachache, loose dentures, blindness, deafness, muteness)

    physiological barrier

  • 11

    Any noise that pertain to the use of language (conte smartening or utterances, vocabulary, usage, reasoning)

    lexical or linguistic barrier

  • 12

    mispronunciation

    sonic

  • 13

    Noise borne of personal biases and prejudices (socio-economic prejudices, political-ideological prejudices, race and religious biases, educational biases, gender biases)

    cultural barrier

  • 14

    Obstacles or hindrances that emanate from outside of the communicator

    external noise or barriers

  • 15

    External barriers of communication:

    environmental or natural , physical noise , lexical or linguistic

  • 16

    These are caused by or come from natural phenomena (weather, light, time, sound, temperature, and space)

    environmental or natural barrier

  • 17

    These pertain to the structures or arrangement of things in a venue, or to the appearance or behavior of other persons (ergonomics, defective equipment, flashy costume and makeup, annoying gestures/mannerisms, and bad posture)

    physical noise barrier

  • 18

    Same as those under internal noise, but these are prevalent among other persons outside of the communicator himself or herself

    lexical or linguistic barrier

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    These are anything that distracts, destroys, disrupts, or diverts attention from the communication process

    barriers of communication

  • 2

    These are obstacles or hindrances to an effective communication

    barriers of communication

  • 3

    ______ or ______ leavy any message confusing, obliterated, nonsensical, undelivered, or make the communication itself impossible

    noise or barriers

  • 4

    These barrier occur within or are present in the communicator himself or herself

    internal noise or barriers

  • 5

    Internal communication barriers:

    emotional , psychological , physiological , lexical or linguistic , cultural

  • 6

    Any sense perception or feeling that may distort, distract, or divert one's attention from the communication event

    emotional barrier

  • 7

    This happens when there is a mismatch between what you feel and what emotion the communication event demands. (e.g. sadness, extreme joy, anguish, anger, fear, worry)

    emotional barrier

  • 8

    Any state of mind that prevents a person from being attune or in synch with the communication event (personality type, perception, depression, hallucination, delusion, narcissism, trauma, angst, phobia, amnesia, insomnia)

    psychological barrier

  • 9

    Any physical conditions that hampers that proper functioning of a part of the body

    physiological barrier

  • 10

    Because of this physiological or medical condition, by reason of physical or organ defect itself, a person is unable to communicate effectively (disease, sickness, toothache, stomachache, loose dentures, blindness, deafness, muteness)

    physiological barrier

  • 11

    Any noise that pertain to the use of language (conte smartening or utterances, vocabulary, usage, reasoning)

    lexical or linguistic barrier

  • 12

    mispronunciation

    sonic

  • 13

    Noise borne of personal biases and prejudices (socio-economic prejudices, political-ideological prejudices, race and religious biases, educational biases, gender biases)

    cultural barrier

  • 14

    Obstacles or hindrances that emanate from outside of the communicator

    external noise or barriers

  • 15

    External barriers of communication:

    environmental or natural , physical noise , lexical or linguistic

  • 16

    These are caused by or come from natural phenomena (weather, light, time, sound, temperature, and space)

    environmental or natural barrier

  • 17

    These pertain to the structures or arrangement of things in a venue, or to the appearance or behavior of other persons (ergonomics, defective equipment, flashy costume and makeup, annoying gestures/mannerisms, and bad posture)

    physical noise barrier

  • 18

    Same as those under internal noise, but these are prevalent among other persons outside of the communicator himself or herself

    lexical or linguistic barrier