EDUCATION UGC NET
TEACHING AND RESEARCH APTITUDE
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padyatra
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street plays
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public meeting
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procession and rallies
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Detailed explanation-1: -Phone calls, video calls, face-to-face conversation, group discussion, etc are examples of two-way communication. Some of the common examples are radio, television, speeches, performances, newsletters, announces, etc.
Detailed explanation-2: -In two-way communication, communication is negotiated. Both sender and receiver listen to each other, gather information and are willing to make changes to work together in harmony. Their intent is to negotiate a mutually satisfactory situation.
Detailed explanation-3: -Two-way communication is different from one-way communication in that two-way communication occurs when the receiver provides feedback to the sender. One-way communication is when a message flows from sender to receiver only, thus providing no feedback.
Detailed explanation-4: -But, to use them effectively, we must first understand the differences between them. Examples: group emails, newsletters, presentations, speeches, radio/TV broadcasts, memos on the notice board, etc. Examples: staff meetings, face-to-face conversations, video calls, phone calls, etc.