Part I: Communication Competence AnalysisReview the Communication Competence summary on pages 2223.Complete the checklist and write a response in three parts that addresses the following using clear headings:
Each section should be written with at least three paragraphs (with a minimum of three to four sentences each) of commentary which is in addition to any quoting from the listing you may choose to do.It may be helpful to explain your thought process and provide examples to give explanation to your descriptions of why you feel that way.This is not a formal paper but college-level spelling grammar and syntax are expected.
Part II: General Improvement StrategyUsing one of the competencies you felt needed improvement in Part I develop an improvement strategy that follows the Communication Improvement Strategy Table in the weekly lecture.You may choose to format this into a table or write it in paragraph form. With whichever option you should include your work in the same Word file (.docx) as Part I and have clear labels for the four main areas:problem goal plan and test of measurability.
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Several important communication skills emphasized in this chapter are presented here in summary form (as they are in every chapter). These skill checklists dont include all the skills covered in the chapter but rather are representative of the most important skills. Place a check mark next to those skills that you feel you need to work on most.
Match the terms about human communication with their definitions. Record the number of the definition next to the appropriate term.
These ten terms and additional terms used in this chapter can be found in the glossary.
Answers:
a. 4 b. 9 c. 6 d. 2 e. 1 f. 8 g. 10 h. 3 i. 7 j. 5
StudyandReviewtheFlashcardsinMyCommunicationLab
Throughout this chapter there are icons in the margin that highlight media content for selected topics. Go toMyCommunicationLabfor additional information on the essentials of human communication. Here youll find flashcards to help you learn the jargon of communication videos that illustrate a variety of concepts additional exercises and discussions to help you continue your study of human communication.