National University Clark Purposive Communication Lesson Overview

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What is the term 'communication' derived from?

  • Exchange (correct)
  • Impart
  • Transmit
  • Participate

What does effective communication require?

  • Nonverbal information
  • Continuous process
  • Two-way process (correct)
  • Uninterrupted transmission

What are the elements that play an important role in the communication process?

  • Noise and distortion
  • Encoding and decoding
  • Sender and receiver
  • Message and feedback (correct)

What does the message in communication consist of?

<p>Verbal and nonverbal cues (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term describes the way in which a message or messages travel between the source and receiver in communication?

<p>Communication channel (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is the best definition of communication?

<p>The process of transferring information to be understood by the receiver (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the eight essential elements engaged in the process of communication?

<p>Encoding, transmission, decoding, response, feedback, context, channel, noise (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following does NOT accurately define communication?

<p>The process of transferring information to be understood by the sender (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Koontz and Weihrich, how do they define communication?

<p>'The exchange of information being understood by the receiver' (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is NOT included in the Oxford Dictionary's definition of communication?

<p>'The process of transferring information to be understood by the receiver' (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Origins of Communication

  • The term 'communication' is derived from the Latin word "communicare," meaning to share or impart.

Requirements of Effective Communication

  • Effective communication requires a sender, a message, a medium, a receiver, and the right feedback.

Key Elements of Communication

  • The communication process involves several elements that play an important role, including the sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and noise.

Composition of a Message

  • A message in communication consists of the idea, encoding, and symbols.

Path of a Message

  • The way in which a message or messages travel between the source and receiver in communication is described as the channel.

Definition of Communication

  • The best definition of communication is the exchange of information, ideas, or messages between sender and receiver.

Essential Elements of Communication

  • The eight essential elements engaged in the process of communication are the sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, noise, encoding, and decoding.

Ineffective Communication

  • Merely talking to someone is NOT an accurate definition of communication.

Koontz and Weihrich's Definition

  • According to Koontz and Weihrich, communication is the process of transferring information from one person to another.

Oxford Dictionary's Definition

  • The Oxford Dictionary's definition of communication does NOT include giving information as a one-way process.

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