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What are the three functions of communication mentioned in the text?

Utilitarian, Aesthetic, Therapeutic

How is communication related to academics according to the text?

Communication skills are tied to academic success.

In what ways is communication integrated into our lives?

Communication is integrated in all parts of our lives.

What is the Latin root word for 'communication' and its meaning?

<p>The Latin root word is 'communico' meaning to confer or relate with one another.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does communication play a therapeutic role?

<p>Communication is curative and helps maintain good health.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does communication play in professional settings?

<p>Desired communication skills vary based on different careers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the four needs that communication helps us achieve?

<p>Physical needs, instrumental needs, relational needs, identity needs</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is communication guided by culture and context?

<p>Culture provides learned human behavioral patterns, while context forms the setting for an event or idea.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is communication considered crucial for a person's success?

<p>The ability to talk fluently and write efficiently can lead to a person's fortune.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of communication professionals in enhancing one's communication skills?

<p>Receiving communication instruction and training from professionals can give an edge over other applicants.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does communication influence the civic part of our lives?

<p>Engagement in decision-making processes at different levels of society contributes to developing civic virtues.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is communication described as a learned behavior?

<p>Communication is learned rather than innate, acquired through human contact.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Importance of Communication

  • Effective communication is crucial for personal success, as it helps individuals achieve their goals, avoid miscommunication, and learn from mistakes.
  • Communication skills, such as speaking fluently and writing efficiently, can lead to a person's fortune.

Communication Meets Needs

  • Communication helps achieve physical needs, such as well-being, and instrumental needs, like achieving short-term and long-term goals.
  • It also maintains social bonds and interpersonal relationships, and allows individuals to present themselves in a distinct manner.

Culture and Context in Communication

  • Culture is a range of learned human behavioral patterns, including knowledge, beliefs, art, law, morals, customs, and habits acquired by individuals as members of a society.
  • Context is the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in which it can be fully understood.
  • Culture and context influence how we perceive and define communication, and cultures vary in terms of individualistic or collectivistic cultural orientation.

Learning Communication

  • Communication is learned rather than innate, and is acquired through human contact.
  • Our manner of communication varies from one person to another based on culture and context.

Ethical Implications of Communication

  • Communication has ethical implications, as it involves making decisions about what is right and wrong.
  • Communication ethics deals with negotiating and reflecting on our actions and communication regarding what we believe to be right and wrong.

Types of Communication

  • Communication can be hindered by language barriers, but cultural differences can also affect communication even when people speak the same language.

Functions of Communication

  • Utilitarian function: Oral communication has practical uses, such as expressing aspirations and needs.
  • Aesthetic function: Communication via media provides not only information but also pleasure and enjoyment.
  • Therapeutic function: Communication is curative and helps maintain good health by expressing thoughts and feelings.

Aspects of Communication

  • Communication is integrated in all parts of our lives, including academics, profession, and civic duties.
  • It is valued in the real world and is essential for success in various domains.
  • Effective communication skills are tied to academic success, and desired communication skills vary from one career to another.

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Test your knowledge on the different functions of communication, from utilitarian to aesthetic aspects. Learn about the practical and artistic uses of oral communication, as well as communication via media.

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