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Match the following components of communication with their descriptions:
Match the following components of communication with their descriptions:
Source = Originator of the message Channel = Medium through which the message is sent Receiver = Recipient of the message Coding system = Method used by the source to express information
Match the following classifications of communication with their examples:
Match the following classifications of communication with their examples:
Verbal communication = Exchange of messages in linguistic form Non-verbal communication = Communication through body language and facial expressions Human communication = Exchange of information between individuals Inter-species communication = Exchange of information between different species
Match the following disputes about communication with their descriptions:
Match the following disputes about communication with their descriptions:
Inclusion of unintentional or failed transmissions = Subject of disagreement in defining communication Creation of meaning = Subject of disagreement in defining communication Transmission of information = Common understanding of communication Role of communication studies = Field of inquiry investigating communication
Match the following models of communication with their components:
Match the following models of communication with their components:
Match the following ways to classify communication with their examples:
Match the following ways to classify communication with their examples:
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Study Notes
Communication Components
- Communication components refer to the essential parts of the communication process
- Components include sender, message, channel, receiver, and feedback
Classifications of Communication
- Classifications of communication include verbal and nonverbal communication
- Verbal communication involves the use of words and language
- Nonverbal communication involves the use of body language, facial expressions, and tone
Disputes about Communication
- Disputes about communication include the debate about the transmission versus ritual models of communication
- Transmission model views communication as a linear process where the sender transmits information to the receiver
- Ritual model views communication as a shared experience where the sender and receiver engage in a shared meaning-making process
Models of Communication
- Models of communication include the Linear, Interactive, and Transactional models
- Linear model views communication as a one-way process where the sender sends information to the receiver
- Interactive model views communication as a two-way process where the sender and receiver interact and exchange information
- Transactional model views communication as a dynamic process where the sender and receiver exchange information and influence each other
Ways to Classify Communication
- Ways to classify communication include by direction, mode, and purpose
- Direction refers to whether communication is upward, downward, or lateral
- Mode refers to whether communication is written or oral
- Purpose refers to whether communication is to inform, persuade, or entertain
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