Communication Levels and Ethics Quiz
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Communication Levels and Ethics Quiz

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What is the primary focus of intrapersonal communication?

  • Self-reflection and introspection (correct)
  • Communication between two individuals
  • Communication through mediated channels
  • Communication with a large audience
  • Which type of communication occurs between two people?

  • Group communication
  • Mass communication
  • Dyadic communication (correct)
  • Mediated communication
  • What does decoding in communication primarily involve?

  • Receiving and interpreting messages (correct)
  • Communicating through mass media
  • The process of creating messages
  • The act of turning thoughts into communication
  • Which of the following best describes mediated interpersonal communication?

    <p>Communication that utilizes electronic methods like phone or email</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following elements is NOT part of the Code of Ethics for communicators in the Philippines?

    <p>Credibility in all communications</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary responsibility of journalism as a career in communication?

    <p>Providing information to the public</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which aspect is emphasized in the ethical guidelines for broadcasting professionals?

    <p>Decency, integrity, and dignity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best defines mass communication?

    <p>Communication via print or electronic mass media</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal for public relations practitioners according to ethical conduct principles?

    <p>Conducting professional activities with the public's interests as the primary goal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following behaviors is explicitly discouraged in advertisements according to the Advertising Board of the Philippines?

    <p>Undermining the public’s regard for duly constituted authority</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the field of applied social sciences primarily aim to do?

    <p>Provide solutions to societal problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which career track would applied social scientists likely engage in helping individuals develop personal skills?

    <p>Counseling</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following actions would NOT be considered ethical behavior for public relations practitioners?

    <p>Being dishonest about client information</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an essential skill for effective persuasion in media and advertising?

    <p>Understanding cultural context</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of communication is particularly emphasized in the ethical guidelines for broadcasters?

    <p>Upholding the culture and values of the Filipino people</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following does NOT represent a principle of ethical conduct for public relations practitioners?

    <p>Conducting activities just for personal gain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a core principle of communication as described?

    <p>Communication is an action that satisfies our needs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which element is not considered a basic method of communication?

    <p>Cognitive communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does communication impact behavior according to the principles outlined?

    <p>It can change behavior to facilitate survival.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role does feedback play in communication?

    <p>It helps to validate understanding.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is an example of non-verbal communication?

    <p>Using facial expressions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is emphasized about the structure of communication systems?

    <p>They are structured but can undergo changes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of sociology, why is communication important?

    <p>It facilitates the formation of societies.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can be considered a noise in the communication process?

    <p>A distracted listener</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Levels of Communication

    • Intrapersonal Communication: Communication with oneself, including self-reflection and introspection.
    • Interpersonal Communication: Communication between two or more people, including dyadic (between two people) and group communication.

    Professionals and Practitioners in Communication

    • Careers in Communication:
      • Journalism: Providing news and information to the public through print media.
      • Broadcasting: Informing the public through radio, television, and other media outlets.
      • Filmmaking: Producing and directing motion pictures.
    • Code of Ethics for Practitioners:
      • Journalists:
        • Thoroughness in reporting.
        • Transparency and respect for confidentiality.
        • Fairness, honesty, and originality in reporting.
        • Decency, integrity, and dignity in professional conduct.
        • Cautiousness about accepting gifts from parties other than clients or employers unless all parties give full consent.
      • Broadcasters:
        • Upholding Filipino culture, traditions, and values.
        • Providing public service announcements.
        • Offering opportunities for citizens to express complaints about crime and ineffective government.
      • Advertisers:
        • Not undermining public regard for government, law, or authority.
        • Not promoting violence or the use of deadly weapons.
        • Not attacking or disparaging individuals or groups based on gender, social class, religion, race, or nationality.
        • Not depicting the actual act of drinking alcoholic beverages or smoking tobacco products.
      • Public Relations Practitioners:
        • Conducting professional activities with the public's best interests as the primary goal.
        • Adhering to standards of trust, objectivity, accuracy, and good taste.

    Applied Social Sciences

    • Definition: A field of study that applies social science concepts, models, and theories to understand and address societal problems.
    • Goals: To provide alternative solutions to societal problems and use research and theory to improve the daily lives of communities, organizations, and individuals.
    • Career Tracks:
      • Counseling: Providing guidance and support to individuals and families.
      • Social Work: Working with individuals, families, and communities to address social and economic problems.
      • Communication Studies: Studying the process of communication, including its application in various contexts.

    Importance and Functions of Applied Social Sciences

    • Self-Development: Applied social scientists can act as life coaches or personal development trainers.
    • Persuasion: Applied social scientists can work in media, advertising, business, and communication careers, understanding cultural context and using persuasive strategies.
    • Psychology: Communication is viewed as behavior and an expression of inner thoughts.
    • Sociology: Communication is essential for forming societies, as people come together to interact and build communities.
    • Anthropology: Communication is the link to cultural formation and maintenance, as people share the meanings of codes and symbols.
    • Communication is Action: Communication is essential for survival, meeting needs, influencing others' behavior for survival, and achieving goals.

    Communication Principles

    • Communication is driven by goals.
    • Communicators mutually influence one another.
    • Communication systems are structured but subject to change.

    Methods of Communication

    • Verbal: Communication through sounds, languages, and tones of voice.
    • Non-Verbal: Communication through facial expressions, body language, and postures.
    • Aural: Communication through listening and hearing.
    • Written: Communication through letters, memos, journal entries, emails, and text messages.
    • Visual: Communication through signs, symbols, illustrations, and pictures.

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    Test your understanding of levels of communication, including intrapersonal and interpersonal aspects. Additionally, assess your knowledge of careers in communication and the ethical standards expected of practitioners in the field. This quiz covers essential topics for anyone interested in the communication profession.

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