Purposive Communication

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What are the Principles of Communication?

1. Adaptive 2. Dynamic 3. Cultural 4. Relational 5. Ethical

What are the characteristics of Communication Ethics?

1. All relevant information. 2. Truthfulness in every sense and not deceptive in any way. Or accurate and gender sensitive. 3. Accuracy and the sincerity avoiding language that manipulates, discriminates or exaggerates. 4. Fair presentation of ideas.

What are the characteristics of communication?

1. Communication is a dynamic process. 2. Communication necessitates negotiation of meanings of symbols. 3. Communication is contextual. 4. Communication is proactive. 5. Communication is a symbolic interaction. 6. Meaning in communication is individually constructed. 7. Communication can be both intentional and unintentional. 8. Communication may either be verbal or nonverbal

what are the 3 classifications of noise?

1. External 2. Internal 3. Semantic

What are the elements of communication?

1. Sender 2. Message 3. Channel 4. Receiver 5. Feedback 6. Noise 7. Frame of Reference

The receiver responds to the message received by sending the feedback.

Action

Principle of communication that is tailored to someone's needs and abilities; designed to provide someone with the ability to communicate with others even if they cannot engage in spoken communication (sign language).

Adaptive

This ethics asserts that the virtue is a state between the extremes of excess and deficiency?

Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics

What concept is the exemplified by Turkle in the statement: "we are able to be with one another and also elsewhere, connected to wherever we want to be"

Being alone together

It identifies how the message is delivered? can also be sensory such as how somebody holds and shakes hands with you?

Channel/ Medium

Can also be in other means like technology or other medium.

Channel/Medium

Is sometimes defined as the process of sending and receiving messages?

Communication

Is the process of using verbal and non-verbal messages to generate meaning within and across various contexts, cultures and channels?

Communication

It is a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding.

Communication

Characteristic of communication which human beings think and act symbolically through language.

Communication is a symbolic interaction

What characteristics of communication is exhibited here: your past interactions with your friends, acquaintances or family members affect your present ones, and your present ones shape your future interactions.

Communication is dynamic.

A characteristic of communication which individuals desire to communicate. Their mental, psychological and emotional state, their views of themselves and the world prompt them to engage themselves in communication activities.

Communication is proactive

Characteristic of communication which information exchanged can be comprised of a range of feelings, thought, wants, needs and intentions either explicitly or implicitly expressed.

Communication necessitates negotiation of meanings of symbols.

Affects the way communicators send and receive messages. It also refers to the circumstances- situations, condition, environment- where communication occurs.

Context

When you learn to adopt and adapt to the mores, beliefs, traditions, codes of conduct and language of other people purposively, what principle of communication is achieved?

Cultural

This is the stage where the codes or symbols used to transmit messages are converted into ideas (mental images) to be interpreted by the receiver.

Decoding

Refers to the intentional disseminating of false information and it's intention is to disinform.

Disinformation

Principle of communication that is always changing from time to time; directly proportional to people's behavior.

Dynamic

Stage in communication where ideas are then put into code to make transmission possible (language)

Encoding

Communication is guided by one's actions, laws, policies, standards and conventions, sense of right and wrong.

Ethical

This refers to the complexities in the communication process that discerns what to disclose and what not to disclose (to speak, to listen, to remain silent); timing, mode of communication.

Ethical aspects of communication

It is the moral values of good conduct that guide one's action, whether or not they are governed by laws or policies.

Ethics

It is a classification of noise that comes from the surroundings or environment?

External

100 % new and 100% false. Intentionally made, faked out the information to fool others.

Fabricated Content

It is not an acceptable term to use because it unifies different information disorders.

Fake News

Clickbait headlines are examples of manipulated content.

False

Misleading content is a kind of mal information.

False

A content that is true but it has the intention to mislead or lead false context.

False Context

Conveys the receiver's emotions or feelings about the message and towards its sender.

Feedback

Indicates how the message is interpreted, how it is seen, heard and understood.

Feedback

Refers to the receiver's response to sent messages. It also makes the communication a two-way process.

Feedback

It is the field of experience or bringing own value system or culture, preferences, world views, self-concept and experiences to the communication process.

Frame of Reference

What refers to the unity in the political, cultural and economic aspects of nation states?

Globalization

What is referred to by Turkle in this statement. "In the silence of connection, people are comfortable by being in touch with a lot of people carefully kept at bay".

Goldilocks effect

This principle means that you avoid doing things that can harm people or damage their property; seek the greatest good in everyone.

Greatest Good Principle

Family reunions, study groups and club meetings exemplify what interactional context?

Group

Stage in communication wherein they are formulated and organized to answer a need to communicate.

Ideation

Genuine sources of information, one impersonated.

Imposter Content

A message that is purposely sent to a specific receiver.

Intentional Communication

It is a noise that is self-related, your attitudes, opinions, beliefs- that may hamper effective sending and receiving of message.

Internal

This is dyadic interacting to accomplish a particular task or purpose?

Interpersonal

A type of Interactional context that is classified self talk, inner speech (reflection of your own self-concept or understanding self)?

Intrapersonal

Why is Ethical Communication Important?

It is fundamental to responsible thinking, decision-making and the development of relationships and communities within and across contexts, cultures, channels and media. Enhances human worth and dignity by fostering truthfulness, fairness, responsibility, personal integrity and respect for self and others.

It is a model of communication process that is said to be a one-way transmission?

Linear Model

The physical context concerned with the setting (time and place) and occasion.

Logistical Context

Not a false information but has an intention to harm.

Mal-information

When a genuine info or source of info is manipulated in terms of like, editing to deceive.

Manipulated Content

A characteristic of communication wherein individuals interpret or create meanings based on their experiences, beliefs, attitudes, values, culture, moods, feelings and changing perceptions.

Meaning in communication is individually constructed.

It contains the information, thought, and feelings that a communicator expresses to the other participant in the communication process.

Message

Refers to the unintentional disseminating of false information.

Misinformation

Use information in such an issue framing it in different situation.

Misleading Content

Unethical manipulation of data by increasing, decreasing, altering statistics or omitting data.

Misrepresenting data

It is defined as an impediment to successful communication. It is anything that hinders shared understanding

Noise

What refers to anything that blocks or interfere the meaning of the message?

Noise

Interactional Context in a workplace communication.

Organizational

This is defined as the act of presenting another author's ideas and /or work and claiming it as your own.

Plagiarism

Decree that you should not deceive other people.

Principle of Honesty

A communication context that draws an interaction among emotional history, social relationships and cultural capital of the participants, entails sensitivity and awareness on the variables.

Psychosocial

An interactional context which consist of single speaker creating meaning with the audience: like research presentations, campaign speeches.

Public/ Presentational

Is someone whom the message is intended/ sent?

Receiver

The message which has been sent through the medium (languages) reaches the receiver.

Reception

Communication is shaped by relationships and levels of interactions based on behavior, attitude, orientation, beliefs and values.

Relational

A form of art that has no intention to cause harm.

Satire/ Parody

What refers to the deliberate misrepresentation and modification of someone's work by taking it out of context?

Selective Misquoting

A classification of noise wherein the sender and receiver do not share the same meanings for their verbal and nonverbal signals.

Semantic

Is someone who initiates the communication process and establishes the purpose of the message?

Sender

What is the process in Transaction Model ?

Simultaneous Negotiation

People in the society have an unwritten agreement with one another and who are the person behind this theory?

Social Contract Theory by Socrates, Thomas Hobbles and John Locke

A stage in communication that triggers event of the communication process (events, conditions, situations, feelings or emotions.

Stimulus/ stimuli

The encoded message is sent through a chosen medium. The choice hinges on the sender's purpose in sending the message.

Transmission

A fabricated content is 100% new and 100% false. Its goal is to deceive.

True

A satire is a form of art which is often interpreted as true.

True

What is the process in Interactive Model?

Two-way process

It threatens the quality of all communication and consequently the well-being of individuals and the society in which we live.

Unethical Communications

Not purposeful, where messages are not intended to be sent or have reached the wrong receiver.

Unintentional Communication

When products are made to look bigger or nicer than they actually are, what ethical dilemma is committed?

Visual Distortion

An example of false connection type of misinformation. The objective of creators to really cause, high of emotion or low emotion to open the website or article.

clickbait

What is the latin word for communication and what year was it frequently used?

communicare, 1529

Revenge porn, scandals, leaks are examples of what?

mal information

This form of false information is based on reality but used to inflict harm on the person, organization or country. an example is a report that reveals a person's sexual orientation without public interest justification

mal-information

This interactional context refers to an individual or network sharing a message with an audience not directly present, heterogenous or unknown.

mass

Refers to the unintentional disseminating of false information.

misinformation

This is information that is false, but the person who is disseminating it believes that it is true.

misinformation


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