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    sending the information is called the ‘sender’ or the ‘communicator’ and the person receiving the information is called the ‘receiver’ or the ‘communicatee’. The information conveyed is known as the ‘message’. The act of conveying the message is called ‘transmission’. The reaction of the receiver to the message is what is called ‘response’. 1. Two-way process of reaching mutual understanding‚ in which the participants not only exchange [encode- decode] information but also create and share meaning.

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    The different characteristics and models of communication ______________ A Concept Paper Submitted To Dr. Jose M. Mongcal Professor ______________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 102 Speech Communication By Feah Joyce Q. Remola BS-Psychology 2 June 27‚ 2013 Introduction How well do you communicate? I am a person with confidence. Interacting and communicating to someone is easy as pie. How well do you communicate in English? Well‚ um‚ that’s another

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    communication discipline includes both verbal and nonverbal messages. Barriers to Effective Communication Workplace communication is not easy. This is a place where you meet people from different walks of life and also from different cultural background. Language is one of the major barriers to effective communication. Communication is a process by which you convey your message to someone or a group of people. And if the message is conveyed clearly and unambiguously‚ then it is known as

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    COMMUNICATION Communication is the bridge of meaning between individuals. It refers to the process of transfer of information from one person to the other. In other words‚ it is a process by which people share the information or message with an intension to create an understanding in the mind of others. BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Obstructions or barriers impede the flow of communication. Barriers are classified into‚ 1. Semantic barriers 2. Emotional /Psychological barriers

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    Individual to a Group or by One group to another group In such a manner that there is Reception‚ Understanding‚ and Feedback. - Petter Little 2) “Human Communication is sending Meaningful Messages from one Person to Another” - Denis Mc Quail Introduction to Communication:- Communication is an essential part of Human Interaction. The benefits of effective communication are many and obvious as they enhance all

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    communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care setting is noise. noise can be very distracting if it is too loud or too noisy. this makes it very hard for workers and people using the services to hear and try to communicate messages between each other. an example of this could be in a busy hospital were too much noise is a significant problem that is generally getting worse‚. High noise levels in hospitals can contribute to stress and pressure in hospital staff‚ reduced speed

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    the speech process? * A speaker creates a message and sends it via channel to the listener‚ who interprets it and sends feedback via a channel to the speaker. Interference is whatever impedes accurate communication. The situation refers to the time and place in which communication takes place. 4. Why is speaking not necessarily the same thing as communicating? * The speaker speaks about the concern or issues in order to convey a message to the listener. Communication is to provide information

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    offered in a proposal: if this is the only car with heated seats‚ I should totally buy it! Work by social scientist and marketing professor Vladas Griskevicius suggests that often the emotions we experience immediately before we are presented with a message or a proposal can determine which decision shortcuts influence us most. In the study researchers showed subjects a series of short film clips that were designed to induce either a feeling of fear ("The Shining") or a feeling of romanticism ("Before

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    of the greatest ones human have ever met. The widespread use of the internet can prove how this innovation affects people’s lives. There are following my opinions. Firstly‚ thanks to the internet‚ it is normally available that we can send any message and information to anywhere in the world immediately. In addition‚ so easy and quick to upload the latest information and news that we can receive all of them right away even if we are extremely far away from the place where those news and incidents

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    someone. Message coded- this involves thinking through how you’re going to put across what you want to say. Message sent- This is when you actually speak and communicate with the person you are wanting to effectively communicate with. Message received- The person who you are communicating with will hear words or symbols. Message Decoded- The other person will have to be able to interpret/decode the message you sent and they will make assumptions that will either be correct or incorrect. Message Understood-

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