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  • What is the nature of communication?
    Communication is an important part of our daily lives that allows us to share experiences and needs.
  • What does the Latin word "communicare" mean?

    It means to share, transmit, or impart.
  • How does the exchange of communication vary?
    It varies from person to person depending on the needs of the situation.
  • What is verbal communication?
    It is the use of words or voice to express messages and convey thoughts or emotions.
  • What are examples of verbal communication?
    Examples include a written letter and talking with voice.
  • What is non-verbal communication?
    It is communication without the use of words.
  • How is the meaning of a non-verbal message affected?
    It is greatly affected by body language, voice, and the setting.
  • What are the steps in the process of communication?
    1. Sender encodes a message.
    2. The message is sent.
    3. Receiver decodes the message.
    4. Receiver gives feedback.
  • Why is communication important?
    Without communication, there will be no understanding.
  • How does communication contribute to critical thinking?
    Communication is essential in developing critical thinking.
  • In what ways does communication play a role in development?
    It plays a role in the development of a person, school, community, and country.
  • How does communication reduce distance?
    Communication reduces distance by connecting people.
  • What does communication enable us to do?
    It enables us to voice out the truth.
  • What are the elements of communication?
    • Sender/Encoder
    • Message
    • Channel
    • Receiver
    • Feedback
    • Noise
  • What is the role of the sender/encoder in communication?
    They encode the message and choose the channel to send it through.
  • What is a message in communication?
    It is the idea, content, or information that the sender wants to relay to the receiver.
  • How can a message be conveyed?
    A message can be conveyed through body language or tone of voice.
  • What is a channel in communication?

    It is the form which the sender used to transmit the message.
  • What are examples of channels in communication?
    Examples include calls, text messages, and radio.
  • What is the role of the receiver in communication?
    The receiver decodes, interprets, and responds to the message of the sender.
  • Who can be a receiver in communication?

    The receiver may be an individual or a group.
  • What is feedback in communication?
    Feedback is the reaction or response of the receiver, providing insight on how the message is interpreted.
  • What is noise in communication?
    Noise is any obstacle or barrier that hinders the speaker from delivering an effective speech.
  • What are the models of communication?
    • Linear Model of Communication
    • Interactive Model of Communication
    • Transactional Model of Communication
    • Aristotle Model of Communication
    • Laswell’s Model of Communication
    • Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication
    • Berlo’s SMCR Model of Communication
    • Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication
    • Nida’s Model of Communication
  • What is the Linear Model of Communication?
    It is a model that only moves in one direction.
  • What is the Interactive Model of Communication?
    It is a two-way method of communication with feedback.
  • What is the Transactional Model of Communication?
    It is a continuous exchange of information where both sender and recipient are engaged.
  • What is the Aristotle Model of Communication?
    It is the oldest communication model designed to examine how to become a better and more persuasive communicator.
  • What is the main characteristic of the Aristotle Model of Communication?
    The sender is the only active member while the receiver is passive.
  • What does Laswell’s Model of Communication focus on?
    It focuses on the transmission of a message with the effect as the result.
  • What is the Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication known for?
    It introduced the role of noise in the communication process.
  • Who developed the Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication?
    Shannon and Weaver, mathematicians during WWII.
  • What does noise refer to in the Shannon-Weaver Model?
    Noise is any unintended addition to a signal during transmission and reception.
  • What is Berlo’s SMCR Model of Communication?
    It gives a detailed account of the key elements in each step of communication.
  • What is the Osgood-Schramm Model of Communication?
    It is a circular model where messages go in two directions.
  • What is the main idea of Nida’s Model of Communication?
    Both the sender and the receptor can encode and decode the message.
  • What is the significance of the Transactional Model of Communication?
    It emphasizes the dynamic nature of communication and the creation of relationships.
  • What happens during a communication breakdown?
    A communication breakdown occurs when the message is not clearly understood by the receiver.
  • What is effective communication?
    Effective communication means listening, understanding, and taking action on what others say.
  • What is a communication barrier?
    A communication barrier is any factor that prevents effective exchange and understanding of messages.