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• The English word ‘Communication’ is derived from the Latin term “Communis” • Communis: to transmit, impart to make common sharing and interaction Communication is a dynamic process It involves a continuous sending and receiving of messages Messages may be conscious or unconscious, intentional or unintentional. Communication is a varied set of processes It uses different means such as verbal, non-verbal, visual, audio, audio-visual methods. Definitions: Peter Little: “Communication is the process by which information is passed between individuals and/or organisations by means of previously agreed symbols.” Keith Davis: Communication is “the transfer of information and understanding from one person to another.” • The Communication Cycle/ Process • Encoding/Decoding/Feedback • Communication takes place with the help of symbols. • A symbol is a sign which stands for an object or idea. • When a set of symbols is agreed upon by two or more people we call it a code. • All languages are codes of one kind or another. • When a message is sent out in a code it is called encoding. • When the code is translated and understood by the receiver, it is called decoding. Public Decoded Coded message message encoder signal decoder Receiver Sender Decoded Encode message Public message • Feedback • It is the reaction or response which is communicated to the sender • Characteristics 1. Feedback is obtained all the time 2. Can be positive or negative 3. Immediate or delayed 4. Verbal or non-verbal Need for feedback 5. It helps us to understand and be understood. 6. It extends communication. 7. Increases accuracy and confidence. 8. Reduces doubt & hostility. Characteristics of Human Communication 9. The meaning of the message depends on the social and cultural situation, economic, political and personal context in which it is delivered. 10.Dynamic and ongoing, continuous process. 11.The elements or components of communication are inter-related or connected. 12.People communicate wholly and entirely. 13.Human communication requires a channel or medium.
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