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Communication
Act by on or more person of sending and recieving messages that occur
1.occur within a context
2. are distorted by noise
3.have some effect
4. provide opportunity for feedback
Intrapersonal communication
Communication you have with yourself
Interpersonal communication
communication between two persons or among a small group
interviewing
communication that proceeds by question and answer
Organizational communication
Communication that takes place within an organization among members of organization
public speaking
communication between a speaker and an audience
computer mediated communication
communication b/t people that takes place through some computer connection
Mass Communication
communication from one source to many receivers, who may be scattered throughout the world
Context
1.physical-tangible or concrete environment in which communication takes place
2.social-psychological- status relationship, roles, cultural rules
3.temporal-time of day as well as time in history
4.cultural- beliefs, values ect. shared by a group
Source 1
receiver 2
1. speaker
2. listener
1.Encoding
2.Decoding
1. speaking or writing
2. Act of recieving messages
Communication competence
knowledge of the social aspects of communication
Messages
what you communicate
Feedback
Messages sent back to the speaker
Channel
medium through which the message passes
noise
anything that interferes with receiving a message
Ethics
wrights and wrongs
communication accommodation theory
adjust or accommodate to the speaking style of your listeners in order to gain believability, likability and social approval
ambiguity
terms that can mean many different things
inevitability
communication is inevitable