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These are 3 visible aspects of communication according to the communication iceberg
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interactants, media and symbols
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A pan holding a cake, the beginning, and ending times of class and the walls of the classroom are examples of these
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boundaries
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The relationship b/w the word dog and the furry animal it represents is
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arbitrary
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A red light, the american flag and the Eiffel tower are all examples of these
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symbols
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learning how to do trick or treat properly illustrates this.
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2nd order information processing event
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The capacity, thru the use of medium for symbols to have meaning and significance apart from the situation in which they were originally used
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permanence and portability
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A focus on the process of meaning creation is a characteristic of this type of comm model
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2 way model
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______ refers to the act of sending and receiving messages and to the discipline as a whole. ______ refers to tech or to specific messages that are transmitted thru media
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communication and communications
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Reflex or automatic responses which do not involve symbolic processing
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first order info processing event
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Human comm is ____ thru which individuals in relations, groups, organizations and societies respond to & create messages to relate to their environment and to other people
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a process
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His model can be summed up by the phrase “who says what to whom in what channel to what effect”
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Lasswell’s model
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Shannon an weaver’s term for any distortion that interferes w. the transmission of a signal from the source to the destination
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noise
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when we discussed a photo in class, theses enabled us to describe, explain and predict things about the people in the photo
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native theories
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their model of comm emphasized comm as a 2-way process
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Watzlawick, Beaven and Jackson
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this is the major emphasis in Dance’s helical spiral model of comm
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time
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The chemical substance that an ant might secrete when it dies that would induce other ants to bury it and or come to its funeral
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pheromones
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walking across the room to change a cd and back again to your seat is an example of this
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navigation
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Thru human comm, symbols and individual meaning become shared and standardized. In other words they become...
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Intersubjectified
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Dr. M shredded the $10 bill in class to illustrate this
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-the power of symbols
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These animals comm the location of food thru “dance”
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bees
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In the story of matt and linda, you were presented w. a number of these challenges to your beliefs about what a gf and bff are, yet you did not change your paradigm
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anomalies
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Any symbol or collection of symbols which has meaning or utility.
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message
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Cologne is a good example of this type of cue
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olfactory
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The earliest study of communication
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rhetoric (Aristotle)
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Also known as personal theories
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native theories
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This type of system goes thru a life-cycle
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living system
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The fact that most of what makes comm operate as it does occurs beneath the surface of observable experience demonstrates this characteristic of human communication
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invisibility
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In the Schramm model of comm, the notion of ones life and all that one has lived thru is represented by this term
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field of experience
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The invisible aspect of comm represented by the phrase “we cannot not communicate”
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inevitability
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According to class discussion, the hidden levels of the comm iceberg can replace____ as an explanation for what went wrong b/wt shane and vivian that we saw on the video
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communication breakdown
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