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this is the intended message. The mental formulation of a message which we wish to transmit
encoding
this is defining the message and evaluation to understand is meaning
decoding
person communicating the message
sender
person to whom the message is addressed
receiver
the idea the sender wants the receiver to understand
message
method of communicating whether nonverbal, verbal, or vocal
channel
anything that affects or prevent effective communication
noise
history, setting, situation, and culture; they affect the communication process
environment
how one sees things
perception
a sincere understanding of feelings, thoughts, and motives of others
empathy
when the receiver responds either verbally or nonverbally to a message
feedback
labeling a person or group based on preconceived ideas as to what that group represents
sterotypes
breath control
respiration
amplification of sound
resonation
production of various sound
articulation
how loud or soft your voice is
volume/pitch
communicating an emotional message
intensity
varying volume to give intensity to some words
emphasis/inflection
speed at which you speak
rate
between words, phrases, etc. to add drama/effect
pause
smoothness of delivery
fluency
pronouncing words clearly and precisely
enunciation
communicating with oneself
intrapersonal
communication that involves one or more speakers who present a message to a group of inactive listeners
public
one or more people communicate with a large audience
mass
a speech that takes considerable time to prepare
extemporaneous
a speech given with little, if any, time to prepare
improptu
a speech designed to teach an activity through a physical activity
demonstration
a speech designed to give factual information
informative
speech that influences others to believe or think something or to take action
persuasive
speech designed to express an occurrence in one's life, should have moral attached to it
personal
art of communicating a piece of literature by reading aloud well
oral interpretation
the use of space in communication
proxemics
the concept of ownership or possession of relatively fixed property or space
territoriality
0 to 18 inches
intimate distance
18 inches to 4 feet
personal distance
4 to 12 feet
social distance
12 feet or more
public distance
SPAM
situation/purpose/audience/method
where and when communication happens
situation
goal the speaker hopes to acheive
purpose
the people the presentation is directed towards
audience
what way best accomplishes the goal?
method
telling something about yourself that others would not know
defined
way psychologists look at self disclosure (open, blind, hidden, unkown)
Johari Window
persistent irrational fear
phobia
number one fear
public speaking
have something worthwhile to say
content
some type of outline that is easy to follow
organization
jot down direct and brief ideas, outline form
notes
be congenial
friendliness
getting off to a good start is essential
impression
practice, practice, practice
dedicaton
sincere understanding of feelings, thoughts, and motives of others
empathy
apply some originality
newness
believe in what you say
conviction
get fired up!
enthusiasm
communication process
sender gives a message to the receiver who decodes it and gives feedback to the sender
my name is carlie
im dumb
alyssa
a very cool person like a million trillion unicorns soaring over a double rainbow while pooping good food and money