Explain the five fundamental principles of human communication outlined in your text and
give an example of each principle.
What will be an ideal response?
(1 ) Principle one deals with being aware of your communication with yourself and
others. Intrapersonal communication or communication with self impacts our
communication with others. Competent communicators are aware of their
communication with others and with self, and they are able to monitor their behavior
rather than reacting mindlessly. For example, Kara is aware that her tendency to use
animated facial expressions and gestures is often overwhelming to some people.
(2 ) Principle two encompasses being able to effectively use and interpret verbal
messages. Verbal messages include words that form a language. It is important that as
communicators, we can use words that create an accurate meaning in the minds of our
listeners, and that we can accurately interpret the words of others. This results in
shared meaning. An example of verbal communication include using words such as, ?I
love you,? to convey a message to a listener.
(3 ) Principle three is effectively using and interpreting nonverbal messages. Nonverbal
communication is communication other than written and spoken language. Nonverbal
communication is the primary way we communicate feelings, is more believable than
verbal communication, and is often difficult to understand because it is continuous. An
example of nonverbal communication would be making eye contact with someone to
convey an interest in talking to him/her.
(4 ) Principle four is listening and responding thoughtfully to others. This principle
takes into account that both the receiver and the source bear the responsibility for
communication. Listening is an active process that requires an other-oriented
perspective. An example of effective listening would be listening to a friend tell you
about her problem and attempting to see the problem from her perspective.
(5 ) Principle five is appropriately adapting messages to others. Adapting deals with
tailoring your communication to reach your communication goals while maintaining
your integrity and honesty. It means that you must take your audience into account.
For example, in presenting your position in a persuasive presentation, you relate the
information to your audience?s experiences and background, but you do not provide
information that is false to persuade your audience.
You might also like to view...
All of the following are one of Katz’s proposed functions of attitudes expect:
a. instrumental b. utilitarian c. ego-expressive d. knowledge
Special presentations include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. A commencement address. b. Giving or getting an award. c. Asking a question in a college classroom. d. Nominating a candidate. e. Paying tribute to a retiree.
Small group communication via a webinar is an example of _____ communication
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The Sapir–Whorf hypothesis asserts that reality is embedded in a culture’s ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).