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Which component of group communication refers to the collaborative nature of group members working towards a common purpose?
Which component of group communication refers to the collaborative nature of group members working towards a common purpose?
- Interdependence (correct)
- Interaction
- Members
- Goals
What characterizes participatory communication?
What characterizes participatory communication?
- Restricting stakeholder involvement to feedback sessions
- Emphasis on individual opinions over group consensus
- Focus on one-way information dissemination
- Empowers stakeholders through dialogue (correct)
Why is dialogue considered more effective than monologue in communication?
Why is dialogue considered more effective than monologue in communication?
- It assesses information needs and evaluates attitudes (correct)
- It minimizes the need for feedback
- It allows for quicker decision-making
- It promotes a single viewpoint
What is a key element found in both group communication and participatory communication?
What is a key element found in both group communication and participatory communication?
A dialogue is primarily defined as:
A dialogue is primarily defined as:
What is a primary benefit of using two-way dialogue over monologue in communication?
What is a primary benefit of using two-way dialogue over monologue in communication?
In which scenario is dialogue particularly useful?
In which scenario is dialogue particularly useful?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of two-way dialogue?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of two-way dialogue?
What role does mass media play in communication?
What role does mass media play in communication?
Which option lists examples of traditional media?
Which option lists examples of traditional media?
Flashcards
Participatory Communication
Participatory Communication
An approach that uses dialogue to share information, opinions, and perceptions among stakeholders to empower them.
Dialogue
Dialogue
A conversation between two or more people.
Group Communication Components
Group Communication Components
The key elements of group communication are members, goals, interaction, working methods, and interdependence.
Dialogue Effectiveness
Dialogue Effectiveness
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3-Participatory Communication
3-Participatory Communication
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Dialogue vs. Monologue
Dialogue vs. Monologue
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Dialogue's Strengths
Dialogue's Strengths
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Communication Tool Effectiveness
Communication Tool Effectiveness
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Mass Media in Extension
Mass Media in Extension
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Perspective Diversity and Dialogue
Perspective Diversity and Dialogue
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Study Notes
Participatory Communication
- Participatory communication is a dialogue-based approach
- It allows the sharing of information, perceptions, and opinions amongst stakeholders
- This empowers stakeholders
Dialogue
- Dialogue is a conversation between two or more people
- A two-way exchange or dialogue is more effective than a monologue
- Information needs can be assessed
- Attitudes on the topic of the communication will appear
- Misunderstandings occurring during the exchange can be identified and resolved
- Relationships based on mutual respect can develop
When to use dialogue
- When individuals or groups have different perspectives and view issues differently
- Dialogue can be used as a communication tool to help the parties understand each other's points of view
Mass media in extension
- Campaign
- Traditional media
- Printed media
- Role play
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Description
This quiz delves into the principles of participatory communication and the role of dialogue in effective exchanges. It examines how these concepts empower stakeholders and enhance understanding among diverse perspectives. Explore key elements such as mass media's role and the nature of dialogue in communication.