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Principles of Communication Quiz

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Communication is defined as the exchange of ______, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people.

thoughts

Principles of Communication: Communication is an ______.

interaction

Every message is a stimulus to new action and a response to prior behavior of both ______ and receiver.

sender

Communication occurs at the same time at more than one ______.

<p>level</p> Signup and view all the answers

We do not send information to the receiver verbally only. By using various verbal and ______ signs in a different context, we also tell the other person how we look at our relationship with him.

<p>non-verbal</p> Signup and view all the answers

The message you receive is not necessarily the message ______.

<p>sent</p> Signup and view all the answers

A text message sent with a period (.) may differ from a text sent with an exclamation point (!). Communication Processes, Principles and Ethics Communication Process The term communication process refers to the exchange of information between two or more people. For communication to succeed, both participants must be able to exchange information and understand each other. If the flow of communication is blocked for some reason or the parties cannot make themselves understood, then communication ______.

<p>fails</p> Signup and view all the answers

There are many conceptual models for human communication such as: Aristotle’s model, Laswell’s model, Shannon-Weaver’s model, and David Berlo’s ______.

<p>model communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

Laswell communication: it begins with the communicator (who) sending out a message (what) using a medium (in which channel) for a receiver (to whom) experiencing as effect (with what ______) afterwards.

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Shannon’s Weaver’s communication model: Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver’s model of communication was introduced in 1949, a year after Laswell’s for Bell Laboratories. Originally, it was conceptualized for the functioning of the radio and television serving as a model for technical ______.

<p>communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

In this model, other components as such as noise, reception, destination and ______ have been identified.

<p>feedback</p> Signup and view all the answers

David Berlo’s model conceptualized in 1960 is probably the most well-known among the communication ______.

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The major variables involved in the communication process are (1) source, (2) message, (3) channel and (4) ______.

<p>receiver</p> Signup and view all the answers

The source being the originator of the message acts as the ______.

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The second variable which is message includes (1) content, (2) elements such as the language used and gestures employed, (3) treatment or the manner by which the message is transmitted, and (4) structure which refers to the arrangement of parts or flow of the ______.

<p>message</p> Signup and view all the answers

The code shows how the message is ______: that is, the verbal codes.

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Study Notes

Communication Definition and Principles

  • Communication is the exchange of information, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people.
  • Communication is an ongoing process.
  • Every message is a stimulus to new action and a response to prior behavior of both sender and receiver.
  • Communication occurs at the same time at more than one level.
  • Communication involves the use of verbal and non-verbal signs in a different context.
  • The message received is not necessarily the message intended.

Communication Process

  • The communication process refers to the exchange of information between two or more people.
  • For communication to succeed, both participants must be able to exchange information and understand each other.
  • If the flow of communication is blocked, communication fails.

Communication Models

  • Aristotle's model, Laswell's model, Shannon-Weaver's model, and David Berlo's model are conceptual models for human communication.
  • Laswell's model: Who (communicator) says What (message) in Which channel (medium) to Whom (receiver) with What effect (outcome).
  • Shannon-Weaver's model: Introduced in 1949, originally for technical communication, includes components such as noise, reception, destination, and feedback.
  • David Berlo's model: Focuses on the variables involved in the communication process, including source, message, channel, and receiver.

Communication Variables

  • The major variables involved in the communication process are source, message, channel, and receiver.
  • The source is the originator of the message and acts as the sender.
  • The message includes content, elements, treatment, and structure.
  • The code shows how the message is transmitted, including verbal codes.

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Test your knowledge of the principles of communication with this quiz. Explore the concepts of exchange of thoughts, interaction, and the impact of behavior and attitude on communication.

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