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The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses - PERCEPTION
2. A process whereby information is enclosed in a package and is channeled and imparted by a
sender to a receiver via some medium. The receiver them decodes the message and gives the
sender a feedback. – COMMUNICATION
3. It is anything which initiates a response – STIMULUS/STIMULI
4. Language or dialect systematically used to make communication possible between people who
don't share a native language/dialect – LINGUA FRANCA
5. The system of words or signs that people use to express thoughts and feelings to each other. –
LANGUAGE
6. A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group. – DIALECT
7. the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it
can be fully understood and assessed. - CONTEXT
8. Verbal Communication
9. Nonverbal Communication Major Classification of Communication
10. Communication between and among two or small groups of persons – INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
11. Communication that occurs when the message is addressed to an audience of more or less 25
people – PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
12. Communication that takes place within the person – INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
13. Communication with a person or group of people who may not share the same assumptions,
values, or allegiances – INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
14. One-way Communication
15. Two-way Communication Types of Communication According to Direction
16. Sender
17. Receiver
18. Message Elements of Communication
19. Channel
20. Feedback
21. It refers to one’s field of experience – SCHEMA
22. It is any medium used in conveying a message –CHANNEL
23. It is anything that interferes in the communication process between the sender and the receiver
– NOISE
24. A noise that is caused by factors that affect how people think and feel – PHYSIOLOGICAL NOISE
25. A noise which refers to people’s mental state, attitude, or character that may affect how they
communicate with others and how they interpret other people’s message - PSYCHOLOGICAL
NOISE
26. It refers to any distraction in the environment like sound created by people, animals, vehicles,
gadgets, and other noises. – PHYSICAL NOISE
27. This noise exists when the two parties use different languages/dialects, have different
interpretation of words, and have different cultural characteristics – SEMANTIC NOISE
28. It is the process of transforming thoughts into letters and words, pictures or actions. It is also the
process of passing the message - ENCODING
29. The party to whom the sender transmits the message. They hear the signals and convert the
symbols into their thoughts. – RECEIVER
30. The process of translating the information received into a message – DECODING
31. Receiver's response or reaction to the sender's message. – FEEDBACK
32. The party that starts the communication process – SENDER
33. Mode of persuasion that deals with logical reasoning – LOGOS
34. Mode of persuasion that deals with the speaker’s character – ETHOS
35. A Greek word which refers to one’s emotional influence – PASCHEIN/PATHOS
36. Presenting of proofs/data before establishing or deriving generalization/conclusion from these
data; specific to general – INDUCTIVE REASONING
37. It begins with statements or premises assumed to be true and then establishing another truth
from these statement; general to specific – DEDUCTIVE REASONING
38. Linear Model of Communication
39. Interactive Model Classification of Communication Models
40. Transactional Model

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