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This communication principle focuses on enunciation, words arrangement to send a message properly
= Principle of Clarity
This communication principle says messages should be complete so as not to create confusion to the
receiver
= Principle of Adequacy
= To Share
= Encoding
= Judgment
= Principle of Feedback
This communication principle says concentration on the message being conveyed should be the focus to
understand the message of the sender
= Principle of Attention
This communication principle says messages should be uniform, mixed message should be avoided.
Once this is achieved, this strengthens the relationship of the sender and receiver.
= Principle of Consistency
= There is a consistent need to adjust, adapt and innovate the communication process.
We have seen the emergence of powerful people in different fields and professions because of the
worthy causes or advocacies they believe in. Some of them are Martin Luther King, John F. Kenedy and
Maya Angelou. This describes communication's way of:
= Evoking Inspiration
(Franz Mabait)
Which of the following affects the success or failure of an organization in terms of communication?
= Direct
= true
This refers to manners, values, conduct and behaviour with respect to human actions or
behaviour
= Ethics
Communication helps people understand, respect and appreciate other cultures. This
implies that:
= Communication breaks racial divides
This refers to the unity that is achieved because people act as one society
= Globalization
People using the same language will always understand each other
= False
A form of persuasion that is considered that is both powerful and difficult because it involves
convincing people who have strong convictions about a particular issue/topic
=Believe
Consists of procedural formality and informality that affects the development of topics in
conversation.
=Topic Control
Maintaining a good image and reputation would automatically make you believable
=True
A form of persuasion where you open information to another person that may be
confidential or is too personal.
=Reveal
A form of persuasion where you impart knowledge to someone
=Learn
A form of persuasion where you tell someone to stop what he/she is doing
= Desist
The ability to convince someone to agree with us or convince other people to believe in us
granted that it is supported by hard evidence is called hypnotism
=False
People who cannot be persuaded to believe in you despite hard evidence should be forced
=True
The gender of the audience should be considered when conveying information
=True
A good message should be free from any biases, the receiving should be the one who will
process and give feedback about the communication.
=TRUE
This communication failure happen when the receiver is unable to process the message
due to mental illness
= Psychological Constraints
Communication plays a vital role in achieving unity and harmonious relationship within an
organization
=FALSE
Communication in the academe level should use always formal language because this is
more effective
=FALSE
This component of communication describes that the receiver should be attentive to the
sender to avoid misconception
= The person receiving the message
Effective Communication in Education contributes to the success of students
=TRUE
______________is a style in spoken English that is done privately and may include non-
verbal messages
=Intimate
______________is a type of Language Register that is neither positive or negative but can
deliver facts
=Neutral Language Register
______________is a style in spoken English where there is one way participation; the
sender is often not interrupted
=a. Formal
______________is a style in spoken English that is unchanging and is often static
=Frozen
Cultural text can be written, unwritten, and often reflects the values and virtues of a society
=False