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Purposive Communication Lesson 1: Communication Principles and Ethics
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Purposive Communication Lesson 1: Communication Principles and Ethics

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Who is considered the initiator of communication?

  • Sender (correct)
  • Channel
  • Receiver
  • Decoder
  • What is the process of transferring the message into a format expected to be understood by the recipient?

  • Decoding
  • Encoding (correct)
  • Receiver
  • Feedback
  • Which element of communication involves both verbal and non-verbal signals?

  • Channel
  • Sender
  • Message
  • Feedback (correct)
  • What is the pathway or medium through which a message travels to reach its destination?

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

    Which phase of communication requires skills like reading, comprehending, active listening, and asking questions if necessary?

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

    What term refers to an element transmitted in communication that consists of ideas, opinions, information, feelings, or attitudes of the sender?

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

    What is the key element in effective communication according to the text?

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

    Which form of communication involves signs, symbols, and pictures?

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

    What does the context of communication include?

    <p>Settings, social relations, time, place, occasion, and culture</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is NOT a principle of effective communication mentioned in the text?

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

    What is meant by audience in the context of effective communication?

    <p>Anyone expected to receive the message being sent</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a form of distortion, barrier, or obstacle that occurs in oral communication, according to the text?

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

    Study Notes

    Key Figures in Communication

    • Initiator of communication is often considered to be the sender who conveys the message.

    Message Transformation

    • The process of transferring a message into an understandable format for the recipient is known as encoding.

    Communication Signals

    • Both verbal and non-verbal signals are involved in the expressive element of communication.

    Communication Medium

    • The pathway through which a message travels to its intended destination is referred to as the channel or medium.

    Comprehension Skills

    • Skills required in the comprehension phase of communication include reading, active listening, comprehension, and asking pertinent questions.

    Message Content

    • The term that encompasses ideas, opinions, information, feelings, or attitudes of the sender is known as the message.

    Effective Communication Essentials

    • A key element in effective communication is clarity, which ensures messages are easily understood by the recipient.

    Visual Communication Forms

    • Communication that employs signs, symbols, and pictures is classified as visual communication.

    Contextual Factors

    • The context of communication includes the environment, social setting, cultural background, and emotional states affecting the interaction.

    Ineffective Communication Principles

    • An element that is NOT a principle of effective communication is irrelevant information or distractions that do not contribute to the message.

    Audience Definition

    • In effective communication, the audience refers to the individuals or group for whom the message is intended and who will interpret it.

    Communication Barriers

    • A form of distortion that occurs in oral communication can be understood as interference, which includes background noise or misunderstandings affecting clarity.

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    Learn about communication principles, ethics, and elements such as sender and encoding. Explore the origin of the word 'communication' and its significance in sharing ideas and opinions.

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