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True or False: The word "Communication" was derived from the Latin root word "Communis"
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True or False: Group communication is communication that happens within oneself.
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True or False: In Mass Communication, the feedback is immediate.
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True or False: Communication is the process of generating messages by sending and receiving symbolic cues as influenced by a single context.
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True or False: Ethics refers to the beliefs, values, and moral principles by which right and wrong are determined.
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True or False: One of the Universal cultural norms is the value of truth.
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True or False: One of the characteristics of communication is competence-based.
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True or False: One of the functions of communication is to influence others.
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True or False: Every good and lasting communication is founded on context.
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True or False: Public communication is receiver-focused.
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True or False: An example of Physical context is attending a conference.
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True or False: Daydreaming about your crush is an example of Semantic noise.
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True or False: The value of truth is an irrelevant cultural norm.
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True or False: Language barrier is a form of Internal noise.
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True or False: Culture influences communication.
Norms
A principle of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide, control, or regulate proper and acceptable behavior.
Encoding
The process of turning thoughts into communication.
Mass Communication
It occurs when messages are sent to a large audience using print or electronic devices.
Context
The setting or the situation in which the communication encounter takes place.
Noise
Anything that interferes with the message being sent between the sender and the receiver in a communication encounter.
Visual Communication
A type of communication in the forms of graphs, charts, photographs, etc.
Ethical Communicator
She or he must be sensitive to the needs of others by giving them (people) the chance to choose instead of forcing people to behave in a certain way.
Ethics
It refers to the beliefs, values, and moral principles by which right and wrong is determined.
Meaning
A combination of ideas and feelings that exist in the sender's mind.
Semantic Noise
A type of noise that occurs in the encoding and decoding process when the sender and the receiver do not understand a symbol
Feedback
Messages sent in response to other messages
The pathway or means through which messages pass between the source and receiver
Channel
A type of context that includes moods and feelings that a person brings to the conversation
Psychological Context
Refers to unrelated thoughts and feelings that distract your attention causing you to draw away from what is being said or done
Internal Noise
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Group
Public
Mass Communication
Forms of Communication
Courtesy
It builds goodwill.
Creativeness
It can craft creative messages.
Consideration
It must cater to the audience
Conciseness
It must avoid lengthy expressions or words.
Cultural Sensitivity
It must be sensitive to the different cultures
Correctness
It must be free from grammatical errors.
Clarity
It must be understandable
Concreteness
It must avoid ambiguous words.
Captivating
It message must hold the interest of the receiver.
Courtesy
It involves politeness in approach.