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PURCOM 4 Test

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– the information you want to convey
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– never bolster the impact of your communication by preventing people from communicating with one another or by hindering access to the supporting information
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– balance your rights against your responsibilities
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– not possible to communicate
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– helps us figure out who we are and who we want to be
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– physical or psychological environment
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– you have more power, you also have more responsibility for the outcome
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involves using symbols that have universal meanings and can be classified as spoken or written
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– the learned behaviors and rules that affect the interaction
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– understanding
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– be responsible and accountable for the consequences of your relationships and communication
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– helps us form social and personal relations
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PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION/TIPS IN - Enumerate
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– “Once a word goes out of your mouth, you can never swallow it again
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a one-way process where a source initiates communication by encoding a message and conveying or transmitting it through a communication channel for a receiver to decode. For example, you want to inform a friend that you will be late for your mee
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– involves interaction between two people within the context of their relationship and that helps them to negotiate and define their relationship
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– allow others to respectfully disagree or see it differently
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– helps us maintain physical and mental well be
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-process of creating and sharing meaning by using verbal and nonverbal symbols in varied contexts
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– communication is affected by several factors, it does not happen in isolation
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Interpersonal communication is contextual
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Context
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Relative truth
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Interpersonal Communication –
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Rights vs. responsibilities
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Access to information
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Physical Needs
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Use of power
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Message
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Accountability
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Communication as action
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Interpersonal communication is irreversible
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1. Know your audience. 2. Know your purpose 3. Know your topic 4. Anticipate objections 5. Achieve credibility to your audience 6. Present information in several w
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Verbal Communication
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Ication
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Relational Needs
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Interpersonal communication is inescapable
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Identity Needs
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Cultural context
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Communication
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– be sure that the end goal of your communication and the means of getting to that end are both ethical although no rule can be applied without reservation to any situation
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– sender of the message
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– ensure that others have accurate information
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something in common
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– one person is speaking in front of an audience. The speaker usually delivers the message in a formal setting, giving a topic that is thematic.
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are our own set of rules, so others are neither expected nor required to follow the
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– audience have responsibilities
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– what the desired result of the communicatio
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A systematic process in which symbols to create and interpret mean (Wood, 2004)
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– who you are and what you as sender or receiver bring to the interaction – your needs, desires, values, beliefs, personality and so on.

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