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The function of communication is to allow for the exchange of ideas. Communication is designed to share ideas and promote understanding.
The functions of speech communication are: Referential Phatic Expressive Interactional Transactional
difference between group communication and individual communication
Words: The choice of vocabulary Voice: Tone, pitch, and volume of speech Body language: Gestures, facial expressions, and posture Style: Formality, informality, or slang Listening: Engaging with the speaker's message Non-verbal cues: Context, environment, and cultural norms
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Group Size Communication Flow Attitude of Members Group Ecology Leadership
name and explain the function of communication
inerta communication inter communication mass communication group communication
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Communication is the process of conveying information, ideas, or emotions between individuals. Human language is a system of communication that involves the use of symbols (words) to express meaning, allowing for complex interactions and the sharing of thoughts and experiences. Through language, humans can create and understand messages, fostering social connections and facilitating cooperation within society.
Group communication refers to communication between 3 or more individuals. Small group communication includes numbers from 3 to about 20 people, and large group communication includes numbers larger than that (i.e., a lecture hall of 300 students or a theatrical production with an audience of 3,000). For communication between two individuals, see interpersonal communication.
Group communication refers to communication between 3 or more individuals. Small group communication includes numbers from 3 to about 20 people, and large group communication includes numbers larger than that (i.e., a lecture hall of 300 students or a theatrical production with an audience of 3,000). For communication between two individuals, see interpersonal communication.