Functions of Communication

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What is the primary function of communication that regulates activities?

  • Social interaction
  • Motivation
  • Regulation/ Control (correct)
  • Emotional Expression

Which function of communication is best exemplified by encouraging someone with phrases like 'You’re on the right track'?

  • Emotional Expression
  • Information Dissemination
  • Regulation/ Control
  • Motivation (correct)

Which of the following best describes the function of communication that allows individuals to express their feelings?

  • Regulation/ Control
  • Social interaction
  • Emotional Expression (correct)
  • Information Dissemination

In what function of communication would a statement like 'Come on! You can do it!' fit?

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Information about the history of an institution would primarily fall under which communication function?

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Which function of communication allows people to form bonds or express needs?

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What function of communication would a directive such as 'Finish your work before you go' represent?

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Which communication function encompasses both giving and receiving information?

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Functions of Communication

  • Regulation/Control: Governs behaviors and activities in social contexts.

    • Directs actions and enforces rules.
    • Examples include reminders to take medication or finish work before leaving.
  • Social Interaction: Enhances interpersonal relationships and connections.

    • Enables bonding, intimacy, and sharing of personal desires and needs.
    • Examples include invitations to social gatherings and encouragement in challenging situations.
  • Motivation: Inspires changes in opinions, attitudes, and behaviors.

    • Uses affirmations and support to push individuals toward goals.
    • Examples include praise for progress and personal aspirations during tough times.
  • Emotional Expression: Allows individuals to convey a range of feelings.

    • Facilitates sharing of emotions like love, joy, or anger in various contexts.
    • Examples include expressing happiness over relationships and compliments.
  • Information Dissemination: Shares knowledge and factual information.

    • Involves broadcasting both general information and specific instructions.
    • Examples include historical context about institutions and directions to facilities.

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