Analysis

The Communicator Competence Questionnaire is used to assess an individual’s communication abilities. This tool measures various aspects of communicative competence, such as effectiveness, clarity, empathy, and adaptability in communication situations.

Objective

The primary goal of the questionnaire is to provide an overall picture of the individual’s ability to communicate effectively and clearly, and to understand the emotional needs of others.

Scoring

The Communicator Competence Questionnaire includes a series of statements to which participants are asked to respond using a Likert scale, typically ranging from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree).

Bibliography

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