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Forms of Communication

There are five main forms of communication: 1) Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself through thinking and emotions. 2) Dyadic communication involves two people sharing information and feedback. 3) Small group communication includes sharing information and feedback among a few people. 4) Public communication conveys a message from one person to a large audience without feedback. 5) Mass communication uses media like newspapers, radio, television and the internet to share a message with a very large audience, with little or delayed feedback.

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Forms of Communication

There are five main forms of communication: 1) Intrapersonal communication is communication within oneself through thinking and emotions. 2) Dyadic communication involves two people sharing information and feedback. 3) Small group communication includes sharing information and feedback among a few people. 4) Public communication conveys a message from one person to a large audience without feedback. 5) Mass communication uses media like newspapers, radio, television and the internet to share a message with a very large audience, with little or delayed feedback.

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FORMS OF COMMUNICATION

Communication means transferring messages from one to another through any medium. There are
various levels in communication like Intrapersonal communication, Interpersonal communication, Group
communication and Mass communication.

Mass communication plays the vital role because it reaches very large number of audience. Basically
Mass communication has two forms one is Interpersonal communication and another one is media
communication.

Five major forms of communication:

 Intrapersonal Communication
 Dyadic Communication
 Small Group Communication
 Public Communication
 Mass Communication

Fig. A. Intrapersonal Communication

Intrapersonal communication is a communication which happens yourself. Here both Source (sender)
and receiver is only one. So, the feedback works without any interruption. Example: A person can
communicate himself through pain, thinking, feelings and emotion etc.
Fig. B. Dyadic Communication

In Dyadic communication, two persons are involved in this communication process. Here the Source
becomes a receiver and receiver become Source because of dynamic communication process were the
feedback’s are shared between Source and the receiver.

Fig. C. Small Group Communication

More than two members involved in communication process will become a group communication. If
least number of persons is involved in the group communication is called as small group communication.
In this communication process, everyone becomes a Source as well as receiver through sharing
information and gives feedback to another.
Fig. D. Public Communication

In public communication, Source or messages from a single person will reach or received by huge
number of audience. But in this communication there is no mutual feedbacks between source and
receiver like small group communication and it’s only focused on Speaker.

Fig. E. Mass Communication

In mass communication, basically have a large number of audience and they are all can’t grouped
together in one place so we need certain tool or technology for communication process. But in mass
communication, there is no direct access with receiver. So, for that they need media like newspaper,
radio, television and internet. Here the audience feedback is very less or delayed.

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