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Channel
The medium through which the message passes
Co-culture
A culture that exists within the larger culture of a country or society, such as subgroups defined by age, race/ethnicity, occuaption, religion....
Cognitive Complexity
The ability to construct a variety of frameworks for viewing an issue
Communication Competence
The ability to accomplish one's personal goals in a manner that maintains a relationship on terms that are acceptable to all parties
Computer Mediated Communication (CMC)
Communication between individuals that is conducted via computer channels such as e-mail, chat, and instant messaging
Content Dimension
Involves the information being explicitly discussed
Relational Dimension
Expresses how you feel about the other person; whether you lile or dislike the other person, feel in control or subordinate, feel comfortable or anxious....
Decode
Make sense of the message
Dyad
Two individuals communicating. The interaction may or may not be personal in nature
Encodes
Puts thoughts into symbols, most commonly words
Environment
The field of experiences that leads a person to make sense of anothers behavior. Environments consists of physical characteristics, personal experiences, relational history, and cultural background
Impersonal Communication
Behavior that treats others as objects rather than individauls
Linear Communication model
a Characterization of communication as a one-way event in which a message flows from sender to reciever
Message
Information being trasmitted
Noise
Distractions that disrupt transmission
Receiver
The person attending to the message
Self-monitoring
The process of paying close attention to one's behavior and using these observations to shape the way one behaves
Sender
The person creating the message
Transactional Communication Model
A characterization of communication as the simultaneous sending and recieving of messages in an ongoing, irreversable process