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Communication
Process of using messages to create meaning.
Components of Communication
1. Process
2. Messages
3. Meaning
There are three components...
Process
Any activity that happens overtime.
One of the three components of communication.
Messages
Ideas, emotions, or concepts that are exchanged from one person to another, either verbally ornonverbally.
One of the components of communication.
Meaning
The understanding assigned to a message.
One of the components of communication.
Model of Communication
Sender -- Encoding -- Receiver
Order of communication transmission
Channel
The way communication is transmitted.
Decoding
Giving meaning to a message by the receiver.
Feedback
Response to sent communication.
Noise
Anything that interrupts the transmission of the message from the sender to the receiver.
Rules of Communication
1. Communication is Dynamic
2. Communication Starts with You
3. Communication Happens in Context
4, Never Happens the Same Way Twice
5. Communciation is Inevitable
6. Communication is Irreversible
What are the 6 rules of communication?
Communication is Dynamic
This rule of communication describes the way in which communication is cyclical in nature and is in the process of constant change and evolution. People and technology affect and change the face of communication and communication then affects the way people think and communicate.
Communication Starts with You
A rule of communication that describes how opinions formed from our experiences affect the way in which we communicate.
Communication Opinions
1. Attitudes
2. Beliefs
3. Values
Attitude
Our predisposition towards something that causes us to act in a positive or negative way.
Attitudes
_____ are rooted in our beliefs and are the easiest to change beacuse they tend to be a learned behavior.
Beliefs
Our convictions.
Values
Notions that are longheld and dictate our attitudes towards people, ideas, objects, and events.
Values
_______ are the hardest to change because of their long-standing tradition within an individual's life.
Opinions
Your ___________ could impede you from getting to knowother people and broaden your horizens by learning about other places and cultures.
Context
The setting or set of circumstances in which communication occurs and has a huge bearing on how we communicate.
Communication Happens in Context
The rule of communication that describes how the set of circumstances communication is occuring in affects it.
Communication does not Happen the Same Way Twice
Rule of communication that describes the notion that communication can never occur the exact same.
Communication is Inevitable
Rule of communication that describes how communication is always happening whether we like it to or not.
Communication is Irreversible
Rule of communication that describes how once something is communicatied it cannot be taken back.
1.Age
2.Gender
3.Race
4.Religion
5.Educaiton
6.Socioeconomics
7.Political
8.Sexual Orientation
9.Culture
10.Life Experiences
Ten Factors of Communication
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A Great Rare Riddle Easy Simple Practiced Slowly Clues Learned
Age
We are expected to communicate in ways that reflect our ________.
Religion
Although it may seem that _________ factors of communication are verbal, many images of __________ carry strong communicated messages and vary between different ___________.
Culture
A system of shared beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors that are special to a given society or group of people.
Culture
The overarching factor of communication that affects communication, taking on aspects of all of the other 8 factors.
Levels of Communication

1. Intrapersonal
2. Interpersonal
3. Public
4. Mass
What are the three levels of Communication?
There are 4 levels of communication.

I Include Private Matters
Intrapersonal Communication
The transmission of messages to create meaning in one's self.
Self-Concept
How an individual perceive themselves
Self-Talk
Conversations that we have with ourselves
Interpersonal Communication
Exchange of messages to create meaning between at least two people.
Relationship Building
_______________ is the level of communication in which relationship building takes place.
Two Levels of Interpersonal Communication

1.Dyadic
2.Small Group
What are the two sub-levels of interpersonal communication?
Dyadic Communication
Communication that occurs between two people.
Small Group Communication
Communication that occurs between at lkeast three people in a small group.
Public Communication
Form of communication often used to inform or entertain. The transmission of a message from a single sender to numerous receivers.
Mass Communication
Level of communication in which a single sender transmits a message to a great number of unseen receivers through a mediated system.
Which of the following is one fo the ten factors that affect communication?

a. Race
b. Political Affiliation
c. Life Experiences
d. Religion
e. All of the above
e. All of the above
Which of the following is not one of the rules of communication?

a. Happens in context
b. Is inevitable
c. is dynamic
d. is reversible
e. never occurs the same way twice
d. is reversible
Which of the following is not an example of nonverbal communication?

a. Smiliing at a co-worker in the hall
b. Flagging down a motorist
c. Yawning during a class lecture
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
d. All of the above
Relationship building takes place on which level of communication?

a. Intrapersonal
b. Interpersonal
c. Public
d. Mass
e. All of the above
b. Interpersonal
Advertisements on the radio are examples of _________?

a.Interpersonal
b.Intrapersonal
c. Public
d. Mass
e. All of the above
d. Mass
Of the factors that can affect communication, ________ is the overarching factor, taking on all aspects of the others.

a. Race
b. Socioeconomics
c. Political Affiliation
d. Religion
e. Culture
e. Culture
Self-Concept and Self-Talk are both important dimensions on which level of communication?
Intrapersonal
Dyadic communication and small group communication are sub-groups of which level of communication?
Interpersonal
Language, dress, food, music and entertainment are all aspects of a group's ________.
Culture