Five major forms of communication:
social loafing is the phenomenon of a person exerting less effort to achieve a goal when they work in a group than when they work alone
- Intrapersonal Communication
- Dyadic Communication
- Small Group Communication
- Public Communication
- Mass Communication
Intrapersonal communication is a communication which happens yourself. Here both Source (sender) and receiver is only one. so, the feedback works without any interruption. Example: A person can communicate himself through pain, thinking, feelings and emotion etc
In Dyadic communication, two persons are involved in this communication process. Here the Source becomes a receiver and receiver become Source because of dynamic communication process were the feedback’s are shared between Source and the receiver.
So dyadic communication is communication between two people or creatures. Here are some examples: A conversation between two friends. An exchange of letters or emails.
What is the difference between dyadic communication and interpersonal communications?
“Dyadic communication” is bafflegab jargon that refers to a dialogue, or an exchange of information between two people. As such, it would be a specific subset of interpersonal communications.
Interpersonal communication is the process of exchanging information between two people or among a larger group of people.
More than two members involved in communication process will become a group communication. If least number of persons is involved in the group communication is called as small group communication. In this communication process, everyone becomes a Source as well as receiver through sharing information and gives feedback to another.
social loafing is the phenomenon of a person exerting less effort to achieve a goal when they work in a group than when they work alone
In public communication, Source or messages from a single person will reach or received by huge number of audience. But in this communication there is no mutual feedbacks between source and receiver like small group communication and it’s only focused on Speaker.
Public communication refers to public speeches that we deliver in front of audiences. Public communication serves three main purposes: to entertain, to persuade and/or to inform. It is different from other forms of interaction in that it requires greater levels of planning and preparation on the part of the speaker and involves less direct interaction. Audience members still interact with the speaker via mostly nonverbal symbols, but there is a lesser degree of give and take than there is in one-on-one conversations.
In mass communication, basically have a large number of audience and they are all can’t grouped together in one place so we need certain tool or technology for communication process. But in mass communication, there is no direct access with receiver. So, for that they need media like newspaper, radio, television and internet. Here the audience feedback is very less or delayed.
Mass communication refers to any type of media that is used to communicate with mass audiences. Examples of mass media include books, television, radios, films, computer technologies, magazines and newspapers. Although mass communication does include certain computer technologies, it does not include technologies like email that are used to communicate one-on-one with someone. Mass communication is responsible for giving us views of events, issues and people from cultures that differ from ours. It enables us to learn what is going on in distant places in the world and lets us learn the viewpoints of people and cultures with whom we do not have direct contact.
1 An acronym, 'KISS' which means keep it short and simple is very important in
a verbal communication
b non-verbal Communication
c gestures
d all the above
Verbal communication can be easily understood when it is conveyed in a short and simple manner.
2 Verbal mode of communication may have barrier in delivering the proper message such as
a thoughts
b perceptions
c emotions
d all the above
We must take extra care of our attitude, thoughts, perceptions and emotions while communicating verbally as it may lead to misunderstanding of the message.
3 ____________ is a type of verbal communication.
a oral communication
b written communication
c body language
d both 'a' and 'b
4 Mass communication traditionally tends to be
a. One-way.
b. Communication from one (or a few) to many.
c. Anonymous.
d. Communication to an audience that is largely a passive recipient of messages with little or no opportunity for immediate feedback.
e. All of the above.
5 What are some of the dangers of global communication?
a. False rumors can negatively impact company stocks.
b. Increased connectivity and engagement among people from different cultures can fuel rifts instead of rational discussions.
c. Media organizations could become subject to greater government regulation.
d. All of the above.
e. None of the above
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