GEEng Chapter 1 Quiz (copy)

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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.

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Norms

A principle of right action binding upon the members of a group and serving to guide, control, or regulate proper and acceptable behavior.

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Encoding

The process of turning thoughts into communication.

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Mass Communication

It occurs when messages are sent to a large audience using print or electronic devices.

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Context

The setting or the situation in which the communication encounter takes place.

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Noise

Anything that interferes with the message being sent between the sender and the receiver in a communication encounter.

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Visual Communication

A type of communication in the forms of graphs, charts, photographs, etc.

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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.

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Ethics

It refers to the beliefs, values, and moral principles by which right and wrong is determined.

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Meaning

A combination of ideas and feelings that exist in the sender's mind.

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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

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Feedback

Messages sent in response to other messages

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The pathway or means through which messages pass between the source and receiver

Channel

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A type of context that includes moods and feelings that a person brings to the conversation

Psychological Context

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Refers to unrelated thoughts and feelings that distract your attention causing you to draw away from what is being said or done

Internal Noise

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  1. Intrapersonal

  2. Interpersonal

  3. Group

  4. Public

  5. Mass Communication

Forms of Communication

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Courtesy

It builds goodwill.

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Creativeness

It can craft creative messages.

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Consideration

It must cater to the audience

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Conciseness

It must avoid lengthy expressions or words.

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Cultural Sensitivity

It must be sensitive to the different cultures

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Correctness

It must be free from grammatical errors.

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Clarity

It must be understandable

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Concreteness

It must avoid ambiguous words.

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Captivating

It message must hold the interest of the receiver.

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Courtesy

It involves politeness in approach.