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- one way process
- sender and receiver
- a.k.a one way process
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- everyone involved
- sender becomes receiver, etc.
- a.k.a transactional model
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| communication within yourself |
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| communication with others |
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| Interactive Communication |
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communication where ideas are being exchanged
ex.1 student present to class and teacher |
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| noise heard in the envirement |
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noise that is part of your body
ex.1 being deaf
ex.2 stomach growling |
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- noise heard with in your mind
- a.k.a internal noise
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| Seeing yourself by how you do against others |
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| viewpoints of people close to us or role models |
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| self- fulfilling prophecy |
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thinking something and it happens
example 1. Saying " My day will suck", so it does |
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| Rules set by our parents on how we act and how we are supposed to be |
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| Seeing ourselves through others eyes |
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| defines where we stop and the rest of the world begins |
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| patterns of parenting that teach us who we are and how to interact with others |
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1. selecting- noticing the different stimuli
2. Organization- placing the different info into four categories
3.Interpretation- creating an opinion
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| Perseption Organizing categories |
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| stereotyping, personal constructs, scripts, and prototypes |
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| communication that doesnt use words |
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| our body posture and movement |
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Spatial distance
Personal – 18 inches to 4 feet
Social-4 feet to 12 feet
Public – 12 feet and more |
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| vocal quality, loudness, and tempo: sometimes also including facial expressions and gestures. |
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| The use of time in communication |
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| messages sent to several people |
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| connecting with each other interactively |
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| understanding media and its influences |
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| difference between having and not having media |
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| examples to draw a conclusion |
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| general claims to a specific claim |
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| Pseudolistening listening |
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| listening to enjoy what we hear |
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| singling one sound from the envirement |
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| encouraging others to talk freely with out judgement |
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| listening to make judgements and pass opions |
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| listening to gain and understand information |
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| The tendency to seek and attend to information that conforms to an existing self-concept |
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| Groups against which we compare ourselves, thereby influencing our self-concept and self-esteem |
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| The theory that a person's self-concept matches the way the person believes others regard him or her |
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