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Derived from the Latin words 'communis' (meaning 'common' or 'sharing') and 'communicare' (meaning 'to share' or 'to impart').
All its elements constantly interact with and affect each other.
Ethics guide behavior in communication, and violations of agreed-upon standards are judged unethical.
It is what individuals do from the moment they wake up until they lie down to sleep, without even bothering to think what they have done.
Cultural diversity, including race, ethnicity, gender, and age, influences the meanings we attribute to communication.
An exchange of facts, ideas, opinions, or emotions by two or more persons.
The deliberate or accidental transfer of meaning.
Different channels of communication affect the way a message is encoded and received, changing the message itself.
Communication.
It means that even when we choose not to respond, our lack of response is itself a response and communicates a message.
It means making wise choices in communication to prevent it from failing.
Primarily a meaningful exchange of information.
A bridge of meaning between people.
Every human contact is unique and changes people, making the encounter unrepeatable and irreversible.
The process of generating meaning by sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal symbols and signs that are influenced by multiple contexts.