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Navora, Bryle Trixthane D.

NR13
ACTIVITY 1

Instructions: Explain comprehensively the following questions. To be submitted in


Google Drive. With the file name (SURNAME, FIRST NAME)

Definition of Communication

Now that you have come up with your own definition of communication, find out if
you share the same views with other authors, experts, and scholars who have also
defined communication in various ways and contexts. Analyze the following
definitions and establish their commonalities :

Communication is the process


of sending and receiving
messages sometimes through
Communication is spoken or written words, and
the process of using sometimes non-verbally Broadly speaking,
messages to through facial expressions, communication is a process of
generate meaning. gestures, and voice qualities. sharing opinions and
information, ideas, and
(Pearson, et al., (Ober & Newman, 2013, p. 5) feelings
2011, p. 10)
(Jimenez & Alparo, 2000, p.
1)
Communication is a
systematic process in which
people interact with and
through symbols to create In its simplest form,
and interpret meanings. communication is the Communication is the process
transmission of of sending information to
(Wood, 2012, p.3) message from a oneself or another entity,
source to a receiver usually via a language

(Baran, 2011, p. 4) (Palta, 2007, p. 1))

1. Analyze the following definitions and established their commonalities


and what concepts or ideas about communication are common among
the definitions? Please refer to the author’s different opinions.

2. How important is communication to your personal and professional


success?
3. How effective are communications when we observe Ethics?

Prepared by:

Dr. Clarita C. Lomodag

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