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A Linear Model Source Message

Contents of Messages Information Emotion Combination of information/emotion

A Linear Model Source Channel Message

Channels Verbal—using words or language to communicate Nonverbal—using something other than words or language to communicate

A Linear Model Source Channel Receiver Message

Decoder/Receiver Receives Interprets Responds Response to a message is called feedback.

An Interactional Model Source Channel Receiver Message Feedback Loop

Noise Source Channel Receiver Message Context Feedback A Transactional Model

Dimensions of Context Where—physical dimension When—temporal dimension Why—social/psychological dimension

Noise Anything that interferes with the transmission of a message. Internal—inside the bodies of the participants External—outside the bodies of the participants

Internal Noise Physiological—headache, hearing loss, disabilities, etc Psychological—religion, politics, current worries, past experiences, etc

Six Types of Human Communication Intrapersonal Interpersonal Small Group Public Speaking Mass Mediated One person Two people Three to ? One to many One to one/group

A Linear Model Source Message

Contents of Messages Information Emotion Combination of information/emotion

A Linear Model Source Channel Message

Channels Verbal—using words or language to communicate Nonverbal—using something other than words or language to communicate

A Linear Model Source Channel Receiver Message

Decoder/Receiver Receives Interprets Responds Response to a message is called feedback.

An Interactional Model Source Channel Receiver Message Feedback Loop

Noise Source Channel Receiver Message Context Feedback A Transactional Model

Dimensions of Context Where—physical dimension When—temporal dimension Why—social/psychological dimension

Noise Anything that interferes with the transmission of a message. Internal—inside the bodies of the participants External—outside the bodies of the participants

Internal Noise Physiological—headache, hearing loss, disabilities, etc Psychological—religion, politics, current worries, past experiences, etc

Six Types of Human Communication Intrapersonal Interpersonal Small Group Public Speaking Mass Mediated One person Two people Three to ? One to many One to one/group