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What is the definition of communication according to Pearson & Nelson (2000)?
What is the definition of communication according to Pearson & Nelson (2000)?
- The act of sending and receiving messages
- The formation of a message for the audience
- The creation of a common atmosphere for sharing information
- The process of understanding and sharing meaning (correct)
What is the role of the receiver in the communication process?
What is the role of the receiver in the communication process?
- Forming and creating messages
- Creating a common understanding
- Sending feedback to the source
- Analyzing and interpreting the message (correct)
Which component of communication involves the atmosphere, physical, and psychological surroundings?
Which component of communication involves the atmosphere, physical, and psychological surroundings?
- Feedback
- Source
- Channel
- Environment (correct)
According to McLean (2005), what is the purpose of feedback in the communication process?
According to McLean (2005), what is the purpose of feedback in the communication process?
Which form of communication involves communication with oneself using internal vocalization or reflective thinking?
Which form of communication involves communication with oneself using internal vocalization or reflective thinking?
Which form of communication happens often during team-based tasks mostly done in school works or organizational endeavors?
Which form of communication happens often during team-based tasks mostly done in school works or organizational endeavors?
What aspect does context involve in communication?
What aspect does context involve in communication?
Which form of communication is sender-focused and typically involves conveying information to an audience during campaigns, speeches, or other public speaking events?
Which form of communication is sender-focused and typically involves conveying information to an audience during campaigns, speeches, or other public speaking events?
When does public communication become mass communication?
When does public communication become mass communication?
What does interference refer to in the communication process?
What does interference refer to in the communication process?