Barriers in Communication
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What type of barrier is caused by environmental conditions such as noise or temperature?

  • Cultural barriers
  • Linguistic barriers
  • Psychological barriers
  • Physical barriers (correct)
  • Which of the following best describes psychological barriers in communication?

  • Conflicts arising from differing cultural values
  • Environmental distractions that inhibit listening
  • Social and personal issues impacting one's ability to communicate (correct)
  • Misunderstandings due to different dialects
  • Which barrier to communication is primarily associated with language and word meanings?

  • Psychological barriers
  • Cultural barriers
  • Linguistic barriers (correct)
  • Physical barriers
  • What effect does culture have on communication according to the barriers described?

    <p>It influences intrinsic values, beliefs, and communication styles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what situation might a second language learner experience a barrier to communication?

    <p>When they rely solely on their mother tongue.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Barriers in Communication

    • Communication can be hindered by various obstacles that impede understanding between speaker and listener.
    • Second language learners often face their mother tongue as a significant barrier when learning English.

    Types of Barriers

    • Physical Barriers

      • Involves environmental factors such as distracting sounds and noise that disrupt listening.
      • Extreme temperatures in a room can cause discomfort, affecting attention and response.
    • Psychological Barriers

      • Also known as mental barriers, they arise from personal and social issues that impact communication.
      • Examples include stage fright or a lack of confidence, which may result in low voice projection.
    • Cultural Barriers

      • Arise from intrinsic values, beliefs, and traditions that vary among individuals.
      • One's cultural background significantly influences communication styles and interpersonal relations.
    • Linguistic Barriers

      • Concerns conflicts related to language use and differing word meanings.
      • Words have both denotative (literal) and connotative (implied) meanings that can lead to confusion.
      • Factors include accents, dialect variations, speech defects, and language impairments, which contribute to misunderstanding.

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    Explore the various barriers that impede effective communication. This quiz covers physical, psychological, cultural, and linguistic barriers, examining their impact on understanding between speakers and listeners. Perfect for students studying communication theories and practices.

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