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Summary
TLDRThis video delves into communication barriers, explaining how they can hinder effective message transmission between a sender and receiver. It outlines various types of barriers, including semantic, psychological, physiological, physical, and administrative, each affecting communication differently. Examples illustrate how these barriers can distort or prevent message clarity, leading to misunderstandings. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more insights.
Takeaways
- 🗣️ Communication barriers are obstacles that can hinder the effective transmission of a message between a sender and a receiver.
- 🔁 A classic example of communication barriers is the 'broken telephone' game, where messages get distorted as they are passed along a line of people.
- 🤝 Effective communication requires minimal internal and external coordination between the sender and receiver who share a common code and use a specific channel.
- 💬 Semantic barriers relate to the meaning of words and can cause misunderstandings when a message is not interpreted correctly by the receiver.
- 🧠 Psychological barriers involve the emotional states of the sender or receiver, which can alter the message or how it is received and interpreted.
- 🏥 Physiological barriers are due to physical conditions such as being drunk, confused, or drowsy, which can distort the message transmission.
- 🌐 Physical barriers include environmental factors like noise, lack of light, or distance that make clear communication difficult.
- 🏢 Administrative barriers are related to the channels and organizational structures through which messages are transmitted, affecting communication efficiency.
- 🔗 The primary effect of communication barriers is the inability to achieve understanding between the sender and the receiver, often leading to misinterpretations.
- 👥 Examples of communication barriers include too many people speaking at once, language or dialect differences, and physiological states like deafness or blindness affecting message reception.
Q & A
What does the term 'barriers in communication' refer to?
-The term 'barriers in communication' refers to the various obstacles or difficulties that can arise during a communicative act, which negatively affect the efficient transmission of a message.
How does the game of 'broken telephone' illustrate communication barriers?
-The game of 'broken telephone' illustrates communication barriers by showing how a message can become distorted as it is passed from one person to another without the opportunity to repeat it, leading to noticeable differences between the original and final messages.
What are the minimum requirements for effective communication?
-Effective communication requires a minimum of internal and external coordination between the sender and receiver who share a common code and use a specific channel, with the aim of minimizing the risk of message distortion.
What are semantic barriers in communication?
-Semantic barriers are related to the meaning of words. They occur when a message or its elements are not correctly interpreted, leading to misunderstandings or the message being given an incorrect sense.
Can you provide an example of a semantic barrier?
-An example of a semantic barrier is when the receiver does not interpret the message correctly or when a word is used with a meaning that does not correspond to its actual definition.
What are psychological barriers in communication and how do they affect the message?
-Psychological barriers in communication are related to the specific psychological state of the sender or receiver, including emotional states, sympathy, or rejection towards each other, which can alter the message's reception or interpretation.
How do prejudices contribute to communication barriers?
-Prejudices contribute to communication barriers by influencing how we perceive others and their messages, which can affect the way we receive or interpret the information being communicated.
What are physiological barriers in communication?
-Physiological barriers are due to certain physiological alterations in the sender or receiver, such as being intoxicated, confused, or drowsy, which can distort the emission and reception of the message.
Can you give an example of a physiological barrier?
-An example of a physiological barrier is when a person is shouting at a deaf individual about a dropped wallet, or a blind person ignoring messages written on a wall.
What are physical barriers in communication?
-Physical barriers are circumstances in the context or medium that hinder clear and fluid communication, such as noise, lack of light, excessive distance between interlocutors, or issues with the communication media like televisions or phones.
What are administrative barriers in communication?
-Administrative barriers are related to the channels through which a message is transmitted and the organizational structures or planning involved in a communicative act, such as information overload, loss of information, lack of planning, and impersonal communication.
What is the primary effect of communication barriers?
-The primary effect of communication barriers is often the impossibility of achieving understanding between the sender and receiver, which can lead to misunderstandings because the message sent and the message received do not match or have no relation.
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