Purposive Communication
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Father of Modern Communication

  • Aristotle
  • Plato
  • Alexander Graham Bell (correct)
  • Protagoras

Father of Debate

  • Aristotle
  • Plato
  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Protagoras (correct)

Father of Purposive Communication/Classical Communication

  • Aristotle (correct)
  • Plato
  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Protagoras

Methods of human communication - written or spoken.

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Children learn their native language subconsciously

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Learning a new language

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When speakers of two or more languages or varieties and interact

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Means to share or to make common

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One way process for public speaking

<p>Artistotle's Model (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

"In which channel", who said it, what was said, in what channel, to whom, what effect

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Mathematical Theory of Communication

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Sender-message-channel-receiver

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Message is transmitted using a medium. Emphasizes field of experience in his theory.

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Circular model, messages can go in two directions. Back and forth process.

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Cyclical process; communication does not have a fixed starting or ending point.

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Metaphor of a helix, three-dimensional spiral. Communication becomes more complex and enriched through learning & interactions.

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Multilayered feedback system for all parties involved & recognizes are both senders and receivers at the same time.

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Refers to a society that contains several cultural or ethnic groups but necessarily have engaging interactions.

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Languages that remains fixed and unchanging.

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Used in professional or academic settings where politeness and precision one day.

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When one person seeks advice from another.

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Informal language used among friends, friendly, family and peers,

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Private language used between people who share a close relationship.

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The study of social meaning.

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An assumption that connects a claim and evidences

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Facts based on personal experience to support a position

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To clarify thinking, to defend beliefs.

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Words phrase we use everyday, casual conversation

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Specialized terms or expressions by specific profession

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Created and adopted by specific social group.

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Figurative meanings that cannot be understood literally.

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Refers to all electronic or digital means

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Ability to encode and decode the symbols via media

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An online journal or website, displaying information in reverse chronological order.

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The act of delivering a speech or presentation to live audience

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A word for word iteration of a written message.

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A rote recitation of a written message.

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Carefully planned and rehearsed speech.

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Without advance preparation.

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Requesting, asking, or obtaining, specific information.

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A formal written letter in response to a job advertisement or vacancy.

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Application letter is sent but there is no advertised vacancy.

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You just send this without knowing if there are job openings.

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Internal operational communication where members of an organization communicate.

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A conversation which occurs between a potential employer and a job applicant.

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The primary communication tool to another clinicians treating the patient.

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First or earliest assessment to check the previous patient's medication.

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Types of assessment reports done in order to monitor the condition to the patient.

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Opening sentence or paragraph of a news story.

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Given once medication is discontinued or the patient is release from the hospital.

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Interactive art of using words and actions to reveal the story.

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A detailed explanation of an image that provides textual access to visual content.

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Unsolvable problem is abruptly resolved by unexpected and often improbable intervention

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A type of plot that starts in the middle of the story.

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A type of plot that presented in a sequential, step-by-step manner.

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A type of plot that repeats or returns to the starting point.

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A piece of information that misleads or distracts from the main topic.

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A literary device that ends a section of a story in a stunning event or a big dramatic question.

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A literary device that hints at future events in a story.

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An interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point in the story.

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The main idea or underlying meaning of a work of literature.

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An ethical message that is conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or event.

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A practical takeaway that life is precious more than one thinks it to be. It is short and valuable and one should live to the fullest.

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Framework used to evaluate a company's competitive position and to develop strategic planning.

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All parts of the letter flushed on the left margin; most popular, formal, and easiest format.

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Each paragraph is intended instead of left justified.

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A document that summarizes your skills, experience, and education to help you get a job.

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Any additional documents that you've attached to your job application.

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It's a short, concise, and easy-to-read message that informs a group or organization of a specific problem and/or solution.

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A written record of a meeting that summarize the key points discussed, decisions made, and action items.

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A personalized email sent to potential customers who have shown interest in a product or service.

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An email sent to inform the email list of your new or existing products or services.

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You are tasked to identify the relationship between students’ study habits and their academic performance. Which research approach will you use?

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A researcher wants to explore the lived experiences of new teachers in remote areas. What research approach is most suitable?

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In writing the introduction of your research, which of the following should you include first?

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While drafting your research introduction, you were advised to focus on narrowing your general topic into a specific issue. What is this process called?

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You are researching the effectiveness of a new teaching method in improving reading comprehension. Which research method should you use?

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Which of the following is an essential component of the methodology section?

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A researcher wants to measure student motivation using a self-reported questionnaire. What is the primary consideration in designing the instrument

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You need to design an instrument to assess classroom management strategies. Which is the most appropriate format?

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You distributed a questionnaire to 100 students, but only 80 responded. What should you do to address the low response rate?

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A researcher is conducting interviews with school principals to gather insights on leadership styles. What type of interview is most appropriate for this?

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You want to observe student interactions during group activities in the classroom. What is the best type of observation for this?

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You are investigating the impact of technology integration on student performance. Which research design is most appropriate?

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In morphology, what term describes the smallest meaningful unit in a language?

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of vowels?

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What type of vowel requires a change in tongue position during articulation

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Which of the following describes an allophone?

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What is the primary focus of phonology?

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What is the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning?

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Which branch of linguistics studies the physical production and perception of speech sounds?

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Which type of non-verbal communication refers to body movements, gestures, and postures to convey messages?

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What does sustained eye contact typically convey in most Western cultures?

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A combination of multiple types of media, such as text, images, audio, and video, that are presented in a digital format.

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Flashcards

Communication

The study of how people communicate with each other.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

The father of modern communication, known for inventing the telephone.

Who is Protagoras?

The father of debate, known for his emphasis on logic and argumentation.

Who is Aristotle?

The father of purposive communication, known for his focus on rhetoric and persuasion.

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What is Language?

The systems that humans use to communicate, including spoken and written forms.

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What is Language Acquisition?

The process by which children unconsciously acquire their native language.

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What is Language Learning?

The act of learning a new language.

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What is Language Contact?

The interaction between speakers of different languages or varieties.

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What is Communicare?

The Latin root of the word 'communicate,' meaning to share or make common.

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What is Aristotle's Model?

A one-way communication model proposed by Aristotle, focusing on public speaking.

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What is Laswell's Model?

A communication model that focuses on the elements of communication: who, what, channel, to whom, effect.

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What is Shannon and Weaver's Model?

A mathematical theory of communication developed by Shannon and Weaver, focusing on technical aspects.

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What is Berlo’s SMCR Model?

A communication model that emphasizes the sender, message, channel, and receiver.

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What is Schramm's Model?

A communication model that emphasizes the importance of shared experience in communication.

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What is Osgood-Schramm's Model?

A circular model of communication that allows for two-way exchange of messages.

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What is White's Model?

A cyclical model of communication that views communication as a continuous process.

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What is Dance's Helical Model?

A model that sees communication as a spiral, becoming more complex with interaction and learning.

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What is Barnlund's Transactional Model?

A model of communication that emphasizes the dynamic and simultaneous roles of sender and receiver.

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What is Multicultural?

A society that contains multiple cultures and ethnicities.

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What is Frozen Register?

A language register that is unchanging and formal.

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What is Formal Register?

A language register used in professional or academic settings.

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What is Consultative Register?

A language register used for seeking advice or information.

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What is Casual Register?

A casual language register used among friends and family.

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What is Intimate Register?

A very intimate language register used by close friends and family.

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What is Geosemiotics?

The study of the social meaning of signs and symbols.

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What is a Warrant?

The assumption that connects a claim and evidence.

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What is Support?

Personal experiences that are used as evidence to support a position.

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What is Reason?

The process of using reasoning to clarify thoughts or defend beliefs.

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What is Colloquialism?

Informal words and phrases commonly used in everyday conversation.

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What is Jargon?

Specialized terms or expressions used by a particular profession.

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What is Slang?

Words or phrases created and adopted by specific social groups.

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What is Idiom?

Figurative meanings that cannot be understood literally.

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What is Media?

All electronic or digital means of communication.

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What is Media Learning?

The ability to understand and use symbols conveyed through media.

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What is a Blog?

An online journal or website that displays information in chronological order.

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What is Public Speaking?

The art of delivering a speech or presentation to a live audience.

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What is Manuscript?

A word-for-word delivery of a written message.

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What is Memorized?

A memorized delivery of a written message.

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What is Extemporaneous?

A carefully planned and rehearsed speech.

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What is Impromptu?

A speech delivered without prior preparation.

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What is an Inquiry Letter?

A letter seeking specific information.

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What is a Solicited Letter?

A formal letter written in response to a job advertisement.

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What is an Unsolicited Letter?

A letter sent without a specific job advertisement.

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What is a Blind Letter?

A letter sent without knowledge of job openings.

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What is Email?

Internal communication within an organization.

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What is an Interview?

A discussion between a potential employer and a job applicant.

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What are Patient Notes?

Documentation of patient interactions and assessments.

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What are Initial Notes?

The first assessment of a new patient.

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What are Interim Notes?

Periodic assessments to monitor a patient's condition.

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What are Discharge Notes?

Notes written when medical care is discontinued.

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What is a News Lead?

The opening sentence or paragraph of a news story.

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