12 Questions
According to Deetz (1994), how did he view communication?
As one activity among many others, such as planning and managing
What is the main focus of the relational messages in communication based on Adler & Elmhorst (2012)?
How a communicator likes the other person or message being sent
Which aspect of communication according to Axley (1984) involves sending, receiving, and interpreting messages?
Flow of information from one person to another
What does the principle that 'communication operates on two levels' mean?
Two different kinds of messages are sent during communication: content messages and relational messages
According to McPheat (2010), what is communication described as?
A complex process associated with creating and sharing ideas
What does Deetz (1994) suggest about the unintentional messages in communication?
They can have a significant impact on how the main message is received
What is the responsibility of the sender in the communication process?
To encode the information in a form that can be understood
Which element represents the response given after a message has been successfully transmitted, received, and understood?
Feedback
In Aristotle's Model, what is the occasion element concerned with?
The meeting context
Which model focuses on developing public speaking skills and creating propaganda?
Berlo's Model
What represents the means by which a message is transmitted in the communication process?
Medium
Why is it said that communication is irreversible according to the text?
Because words and deeds are recorded in others' memories
Test your knowledge on the definitions and principles of communication according to various scholars such as Axley, Dainton, Zelley, Deetz, McPheat, Adler, and Elmhorst. Explore the concepts related to the flow of information, activities associated with communication, and the process of creating and sharing ideas.
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