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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:
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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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Test your knowledge of communication models and concepts with this quiz. Explore different perspectives on the definition of communication and its role in creating meaning. Gain insight into the components and interactions within communication models.