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Questions and Answers
Which model of communication is characterized by a continuous process?
Which model of communication is characterized by a continuous process?
- Aristotle’s model
- Osgood-Schramm model
- Shannon & Weaver model
- Dean Barnlund’s model (correct)
What type of appeal is associated with emotional factors in communication?
What type of appeal is associated with emotional factors in communication?
- Logos
- Dialectic
- Pathos (correct)
- Ethos
In which model is feedback not present, indicating a one-way communication?
In which model is feedback not present, indicating a one-way communication?
- Berlo’s model
- Dean Barnlund’s model
- Osgood-Schramm model
- Shannon & Weaver model (correct)
Which aspect of communication does ethos primarily refer to?
Which aspect of communication does ethos primarily refer to?
Which communication model allows for two-way interaction but is considered slow and indirect?
Which communication model allows for two-way interaction but is considered slow and indirect?
What is the primary objective of the quiz games mentioned?
What is the primary objective of the quiz games mentioned?
What must each faction do before proceeding with the game?
What must each faction do before proceeding with the game?
Which faction is not mentioned as one of the choices for the sacrifice?
Which faction is not mentioned as one of the choices for the sacrifice?
What are factions required to have during the quiz game?
What are factions required to have during the quiz game?
What role does the soldier monitoring play during the quiz game?
What role does the soldier monitoring play during the quiz game?
What phrase pairs is used to initiate participatory responses from the soldiers?
What phrase pairs is used to initiate participatory responses from the soldiers?
Which of the following is not a game mentioned?
Which of the following is not a game mentioned?
What is required of factions after each question in the quiz?
What is required of factions after each question in the quiz?
From which two Latin terms did the word 'Communication' originate?
From which two Latin terms did the word 'Communication' originate?
Which of the following is NOT one of the eight elements of communication?
Which of the following is NOT one of the eight elements of communication?
Which element of communication involves the person sending the message?
Which element of communication involves the person sending the message?
Which step is involved in encoding a message during communication?
Which step is involved in encoding a message during communication?
What role does 'noise' play in communication?
What role does 'noise' play in communication?
Which of the following is an essential part of the communication process that occurs after the message is received?
Which of the following is an essential part of the communication process that occurs after the message is received?
Which element is NOT considered a part of the communication model?
Which element is NOT considered a part of the communication model?
What is the importance of context in the communication process?
What is the importance of context in the communication process?
What does the term 'paralanguage' refer to in communication?
What does the term 'paralanguage' refer to in communication?
Which aspect of non-verbal communication specifically conveys emotions like joy or anger?
Which aspect of non-verbal communication specifically conveys emotions like joy or anger?
What does effective posture communicate about a speaker?
What does effective posture communicate about a speaker?
Why is it important to consider culture when using gestures in communication?
Why is it important to consider culture when using gestures in communication?
Which of the following is NOT a component of non-verbal communication?
Which of the following is NOT a component of non-verbal communication?
How does the concept of 'chronemics' relate to communication?
How does the concept of 'chronemics' relate to communication?
What is the primary role of gestures in communication?
What is the primary role of gestures in communication?
What is one example of haptics in non-verbal communication?
What is one example of haptics in non-verbal communication?
What are the three key factors affecting communications according to Barnlund's model?
What are the three key factors affecting communications according to Barnlund's model?
Which type of communication refers to communication with oneself?
Which type of communication refers to communication with oneself?
Which of the following best describes interpersonal communication?
Which of the following best describes interpersonal communication?
What does public communication typically involve?
What does public communication typically involve?
Which scenario is an example of intrapersonal communication?
Which scenario is an example of intrapersonal communication?
Which type of communication involves understanding messages across cultural boundaries?
Which type of communication involves understanding messages across cultural boundaries?
Which of the following is NOT a type of communication according to levels?
Which of the following is NOT a type of communication according to levels?
Which aspect is most likely to affect interpersonal communication?
Which aspect is most likely to affect interpersonal communication?
Study Notes
Adventure Communication Game
- Participants are divided into factions, each required to follow specific game rules to build teamwork.
- Factions must have a whiteboard, markers, and a designated member to stay still while answering questions.
- After each question, factions display answers simultaneously on their boards.
- Learning and engagement are prioritized over competition.
Soldier Factions
- The factions represented: Abnegation, Erudite, Candor, Amity, Dauntless.
- Each faction requires selecting a member to sacrifice based on stickers collected for an element of strategy.
Sir Ced's Precepts
- Emphasizes the learning experience over just winning or losing.
- Involves answering communication-related questions to build understanding among participants.
Quiz Game Structure
- Focus on writing faction cores on the board while monitoring adherence to game instructions.
- Game tasks and questions cover various aspects of communication, encouraging critical thinking.
Types of Communication According to Levels
- Intrapersonal: Communication with oneself, involving self-talk and reflection.
- Interpersonal: Direct communication between individuals.
- Public Communication: Speaking to a larger audience.
- Intercultural: Communication between people from different cultures, with variations in meanings.
Elements of Communication
- Eight key elements: Sender, Message, Receiver, Channel, Noise, Symbols, Feedback, Context.
- Six stages of communication include Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, relating to credibility, emotions, and logic.
Non-Verbal Communication
- Different forms include gestures, facial expressions, posture, and appearance, which vary significantly across cultures.
- Gestures must align with cultural interpretations to avoid misunderstandings.
Paralanguage
- Refers to the nuances in tone, rhythm, loudness, and emphasis that influence the meaning of spoken words.
- Identifies the importance of how something is said over what is said.
Facial Expressions
- Key for conveying emotions; interpretations can differ significantly between cultures.
- Involves activities where participants mimic emotions, judged by peers to enhance engagement.
Posture & Appearance
- Posture reflects self-image and approachability, where standing tall and leaning forward indicates friendliness.
- Personal appearance impacts first impressions and can communicate professionalism or casualness depending on context.
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Engage in the Communication Game Quiz designed to enhance teamwork and critical thinking through faction-based tasks. Participants from various factions must strategize and answer communication-related questions while adhering to game rules. This quiz emphasizes the learning experience and collaboration rather than competition.