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Communication study |
An academic field whose primary focus is "who says what, through what channels (media) of communication, to whom, [and] what will be the results |
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Linear model |
A model that suggests communication moves only in one direction. The sender encodes a message, then uses a certain channel (verbal/non verbal communication) to send it to a receiver who decodes (interprets) the message. Noise is anything that interferes with, or changes the original encoded message |
When you text a friend, ask a question, wave to someone |
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Sender |
Someone who encodes and sends a message to a receiver through a particular channel. |
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Receiver |
The recipient of a message |
Must decide (interpret) messages |
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Noise |
Anything that interferes with the sending or receiving a message |
External (jack hammer) or internal (physical pain, psychological stress, or nervousness) |
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Noise |
Anything that interferes with the sending or receiving a message |
External (jack hammer) or internal (physical pain, psychological stress, or nervousness) |
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Channel |
The method a sender uses to send a message to a receiver. |
Verbal and non verbal |
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Transactional model of communication |
Both parties in a communication exchange act as both sender and receiver simultaneously, encoding and decoding messages to and from each other at the same time |
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