Language is an important tool for effective communication
Example of unethical communication that means stealing others work
Plagiarism
Communication process refers to series of action or steps in order to successfully communicate
Message is the information being transmitted from one individual to another.
Interpersonal is an exchange of information between two or more people
Communication model is a graphic presentable proposed element it also uses the different components
Channel is a component of communication that means by which the message is transmitted
Noise refers to component of communication that interferes or distort that affects the clarity of the message
Harold dwightlastwellcommunicationmodel is the most influential communication model and the earliest that was established in 1948
Shannon weaver communication model is the second communication model developed in 1949
Receiver is the person who receives the message sent by the sender
The sender is the person who initiates the process of sending messages through verbal, nonverbal, written, visual, auditory, etc.
Message is the content of what the sender wants to convey to the receiver
Receiver is the person who receives the message from the sender
Channel is the medium used to transmit the message from the sender to the receiver
Noise is any unwanted sound or interference that disrupts the transmission of the message
Feedback is the response given by the receiver back to the sender which serves as an evaluation of how effective the message has been transmitted
Wilbur scrums communication model is another model with a continuous process sender to encoder interpreter receiver to in decoder interpreter or vice versa until one of them terminates the communication
Smcrcommunicationmodel is The fourth model of communication made by david berlo that points a lot the relationship between encoder and decoder and an effective communication must comprehend behavior
Barnlund'scommunication model is a collaboration by sender and receiver to mutual meaning that creates understanding and complex and dynamic process of noise
Verbal is a type of communication in which you listen to person to understand sound words speech and their meaning
Written communication is a type of communication in which you read their meaning
Nonverbal communication is type of communication is which you listen to a person and infer meaning
The different types of verbal communications are intrapersonal communication interpersonal communication small group communication and public communication
Intrapersonal communication is a type of verbal communication that means extremely private stricted to ourselves and a silent conversation to ourselves
Public communication is a type of verbal communication that takes place between an individual and a large audience
Small group communication is a type of verbal communication that occurs when three or more individuals interact together
Written communication is a process of transmitting communication in a written form of words it is normally used in a case of complex and for future references
Nonverbal communication isNonverbal communication is a a type of communication that means expressing thoughts and feelings emotion facial expression posture gesture hand touch and eye contact
The four basic interpersonal communications areThe four basic interpersonal communications are inescapableirreversiblecomplicatedcontextual
Inescapable is a basic interpersonal communication means because you cannot avoid communicate
Irreversible is a basic type of interpersonal communication means we can take back what we said
Complicated is a basic type of interpersonal communication means the message may be distorted by noise interference or misunderstanding
Contextual is a basic interpersonal communication that means because it does not happen in isolation
The four different context are psychological context relational context environmental context and cultural context
Psychological context is a context that represents our personality and represent us when we communicate to others
Relational context meansRelational context means concerned with the reaction of others stabilizing relationship
Environmental context is a context that deals with the physical setting where you are communicating
Cultural context is a context that refers to the culture, values, beliefs, norms, customs, traditions, language, religion, etc.
Function of communications are regulatory function , socialinteraction function, motivational function, emotional function, information dessimination function