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Which of the following best describes communication according to Woods (2019)?
Which of the following best describes communication according to Woods (2019)?
- A process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures. (correct)
- Conducting attention for another person for the purpose of replicating memories.
- A means by which thought is transferred from one person to another.
- A process of transmitting feelings, attributes, facts, beliefs, and ideas between living things.
According to Chappel and Read (1979), how can communication be expressed?
According to Chappel and Read (1979), how can communication be expressed?
- By conducting attention for another person for the purpose of replicating memories.
- By transmitting feelings, attributes, facts, beliefs, and ideas between living things.
- Through words, symbols, emoticons, actions, or both at the same time. (correct)
- By transferring thought from one person to another.
Which of the following is true about communication according to Cartier and Harwood (1977)?
Which of the following is true about communication according to Cartier and Harwood (1977)?
- It can occur within one person. (correct)
- It involves transmitting feelings, attributes, facts, beliefs, and ideas between living things.
- It is a process that occurs between two or more persons.
- It is a means by which thought is transferred from one person to another.
What is the nature of communication according to Birvenu (1987)?
What is the nature of communication according to Birvenu (1987)?
What do Chappel and Read (1979) mean when they say communication can be expressed through actions?
What do Chappel and Read (1979) mean when they say communication can be expressed through actions?
Study Notes
Defining communication
- Communication can be expressed through actions, words, and symbols
- Communication is a process of sharing information
- Communication is a complex process involving sending and receiving messages
- Communication is a dynamic and interactive process
Communication through Actions
- Actions can communicate messages without words
- Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, and body language
- Examples of communication through actions include shaking hands, waving, smiling, and frowning
- Actions can be intentional or unintentional
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Test your knowledge of communication definitions and concepts with this quiz. Explore the various meanings and processes involved in transmitting messages and information between individuals in different contexts, media, and cultures.