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    • What is the primary function of communication?
      It builds human relations
    • What are the key elements of communication?
      Stimuli, Speaker, Channel, Listener, Feedback, Noise
    • What does the sender do in communication?
      Holds an idea
    • What is the role of the receiver in communication?
      Decodes the conveyed meaning
    • What is a message in communication?
      Idea delivered
    • What is a channel in communication?
      Medium through which message is transmitted
    • What does noise refer to in communication?
      Barrier that affects the message
    • What does the situation in communication refer to?
      Time and place
    • What is the linear communication model?
      One-way communication: sender-message-receiver
    • What does the interactive communication model recognize?
      Involvement of more than one participant
    • What does the transactional communication model emphasize?
      Creating and influencing social realities
    • What are the social aspects of communication?
      Stated rules or unstated norms
    • What does relational communication refer to?
      Social history and relationship
    • How does culture influence communication?
      It shapes aspects of human identity
    • What are the 7 key principles of communication according to Duck & McMahan (2012)?
      • Symbol
      • Meaning
      • Social Construction
      • Meaning and context
      • Verbal or Non-verbal
      • Meaning and the medium
      • Culture related
    • What is multicultural communication?
      Society containing multiple cultures or ethnic groups
    • What does cross-cultural communication refer to?
      Interaction or comparison of different cultures
    • What is intercultural communication?
      Communities with a deep understanding of cultures
    • What is cultural identity?
      Membership in a group sharing traditions and values
    • What are key elements of cultural identity?
      Shared traditions, norms, and standards of behavior
    • How does gender role affect communication?
      Not limited to males and females
    • What does age identity refer to?
      How people feel about aging
    • What is social class in communication?
      Rank assigned by society based on income
    • What does religious identity refer to?
      Membership in a religious organization
    • What is spoken language?
      Communication through vocal sounds
    • What are the characteristics of spoken language?
      Speech, interaction, non-verbal cues, natural acquisition
    • What is written language?
      Communication through visual symbols
    • What are the characteristics of written language?
      Visual representation, delayed interaction, formality, preservation
    • What is language?
      System of communication using symbols and sounds
    • What are the aspects of language?
      Symbols, grammar, cultural influence, communication, diversity
    • What does language variety refer to?
      Diverse forms of language used in different contexts
    • What is pidgin?
      Simplified language for communication between different speakers
    • What is creole?
      A language that evolves from pidgin
    • What is a regional dialect?
      Version of a language spoken in a specific region
    • What is a minority dialect?
      Dialect spoken by a smaller group
    • What is an indigenized variety?
      Foreign language adapted to local culture
    • What is public speaking?
      Process of communicating to an audience
    • What are the key elements of public speaking?
      Speaker, message, audience, purpose, feedback
    • Why does the audience matter in public speaking?
      They give purpose to the speech
    • How can a speaker engage the audience?
      Use eye contact and ask questions
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