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What is communication, according to McCornack (2014)?

s a process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures (McCornack, 2014).

100

What are the 7 Cs of Effective Communication?

clear

concise

concrete

correct

coherent

complete

courteous

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It usually comes in the form of factual statements or declaratives.

Information

100

It refers to the situation or environment and the circumstances in which communication occurs.

Speech Context

100

It indicates the level of formality with which a person speaks.

Speech Style

200

What should people have in common to have an effective communication?

Language

Knowledge

Interest

Experience

Culture

200

It is concerned with your ability to see and hear, your health, whether you are tired or hungry at the time of communication.

Physiological Noise

200

It is used to develop and maintain bonds, intimacy, relations, and associates.

Social Interaction

200

2 Categories of Communication

Formal communication

Informal communication

200

A relaxed or informal dialogue between friends, peers, colleagues, or family

Casual

300

the medium or the means, such as personal or non-personal, verbal or nonverbal, in which the encoded message is conveyed

Channel

300

It is the tone, speed, and volume of a speaker’s voice and includes sighs and gasps

Paralanguage

300

It can be used to control the behavior of human beings.

Regulation or Control

300

2 kinds of interpersonal communication

Dyad

Small group

300

It is often used in formal situations where there is only one-way communication

Formal

400

It connects the speaker with the audience through different emotions.

Pathos

400

It is the use of body language in communication and includes gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions

Kinesics

400

It increases productivity.

It empowers individuals.

Motivation

400

What are the 4 characteristics of speech contexts?

1. Number of participants

2. Physical proximity of the participants in relation to one another

3. The channel used for the communication

4. The immediacy of the exchange

400

4 factors to consider in choosing a speech style

audience

topic

purpose

location

500

Who define noise as anything that is added to the signal between its transmission and reception that is not intended by the source.

John Fiske

500

Culture is ________, _______, and _________.

Culture is created, learned, and shared.

500

It helps humans communicate their ideas and feelings toward certain situations.

Emotional Expression

500

3 types of intrapersonal communication

Internal discourse

Solo written communication

Solo vocal communication

500

The most operational style among the other styles

Consultative

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