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1st Semester
Oral Communication
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PISD - STEM SHS > 12 | STEM > 1st Semester > Oral Communication
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Who described communication as a bridge between confusion and clarity?
Nat Turner
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What is the process of communication?
Sharing and conveying
messages
between people
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What are the two main types of communication?
Verbal
and
non-verbal
communication
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What does it mean that communication is a reciprocative process?
It involves active participation from both
sender
and
receiver
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How is communication influenced by context?
By the
environment
, circumstances, and relationships
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What does communication use to represent ideas and feelings?
Symbols
, such as words and gestures
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Why do people communicate with specific intentions?
To achieve various
objectives
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How does individual perception affect communication?
It influences
interpretation
and understanding of messages
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What does it mean that communication is multi-channeled?
Information is received through multiple sensory
modalities
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What is the nature of communication as a transactional process?
It is
dynamic
and
reciprocal
, affecting ongoing interactions
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Why is communication considered irreversible?
Because its impact cannot be
erased
or reversed
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What is the first step in the process of communication?
The topic of communication is called a
stimulus
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What happens during encoding in communication?
The
stimulus
is transformed into a message
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What is the role of feedback in communication?
It is the
receiver's
response to the
sender
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What is noise in the context of communication?
Distractions
that interfere with message transmission
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What is external noise?
Disruptive sights and sounds in the
environment
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What is internal noise?
Distractions within the communicator, like
psychological noise
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What is semantic noise?
Unintentional
meaning caused by certain
symbols
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What are technical jargons?
Specialized terms used in a
particular
field
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How do cultural differences affect communication?
They create
variations
in beliefs and behaviors
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What is colloquialism?
A word used in
informal
everyday language
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What does the physical milieu refer to in communication context?
Immediate environmental factors like
acoustics
and setting
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What does the social milieu encompass?
Interpersonal dynamics
influencing
expression
and interpretation
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What is the psychological milieu?
The
internal
mental and emotional environment of individuals
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What does the cultural milieu refer to?
The social and cultural
aspects
of a person's life
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What is a communication model?
A pictorial representation of the
communication process
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What is the linear model of communication?
A
unidirectional
process where the
sender
transmits a message
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How do receivers function in the linear model?
As
passive recipients
of the message
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What is the interactive model of communication?
Alternating
sender
and
receiver
with
feedback loops
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Who created Osgood-Schramm's Model of Communication?
Charles Osgood
and
Wilbur Schramm
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What characterizes the transactional model of communication?
Simultaneous
sending and receiving of messages
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What does Dance's Helical Model of Communication suggest?
The longer people converse, the more
progressive
communication becomes
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