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