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23 Cards in this Set
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What is intrapersonal communication?
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The communication you have with yourself. Details You talk with, learn about and judge yourself.
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What is interpersonal communication?
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It occurs when you interact with a person with whom you have sme kind of relationship. Details can be through electronics as well. you interact with others learn about them and yourslef, and reveal yourself to others.
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what is interviewing?
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Interviewing is communication that proceeds by question and answer. Details you learn about others and what they know, consel, and get job.
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what is small group communication?
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communication amoung groups of say 5 to 10 people that serves relationshipand task needs.
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what is public communication?
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Communication between a speaker and an audience that can range in sizes of several people to humdreds to millions that informs or persuades you or others through you.
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what is computer mediated communication?
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communication between people that takes place through some computer connection.
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what is mass communication?
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Communication from one source to many recievers who may be scattered throughout the world.
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What is the transactional process?
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Each person serves simultaneously as speaker and listener. Details As you send messages you also recieving messages from yourself and the reaction of the other person. Interdependent
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What four aspects does contexts have?
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Physical context, cultural context, socio-psychological cotext and temporal context.
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What is the Physical context?
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It is the tangible or concrete enviorment Ex; the room, funeral
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what is the cultural context?
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cultural context involves the lifestyles, beliefs etc. of a group of people for considering something right or wrong.
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What is the social-psychological context?
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it has to do with the status relationships among speakers, the formality of the situation and the norms. Ex; cafeteria, formal dinner.
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What is the temporal context?
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a messages position within a sequence of events. Ex; someones dad died. someone won the lottery
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what is an encoder?
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Put ideas into speech, aka code. writer, speaker
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what is a decoder?
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translate sound waves that impinge on your ears into ideas , take them out of the code. listener, reader
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What is feedfoward?
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information you provide before sending your primary messages. Ex: wait until you hear this one.
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what is the comm. channel?
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It is the vehical or medium through whick messages pass. Ex; vocal channel, visiual channel, olfactory channel, touch.
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What is noise?
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Noise is anything that interferes with your recieving a message.
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what is the cultural context?
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cultural context involves the lifestyles, beliefs etc. of a group of people for considering something right or wrong.
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What is the social-psychological context?
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it has to do with the status relationships among speakers, the formality of the situation and the norms. Ex; cafeteria, formal dinner.
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What is the temporal context?
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a messages position within a sequence of events. Ex; someones dad died. someone won the lottery
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what is an encoder?
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Put ideas into speech, aka code. writer, speaker
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what is a decoder?
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translate sound waves that impinge on your ears into ideas , take them out of the code. listener, reader
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