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The Communication Process Mrs. Curry Lecture Notes Ch. 2

Communication- the process of sharing information, thoughts, and feelings between people through speaking, writing, or body language.

Types of Communication Intrapersonal Communication: occurs in one’s own mind. (examples) Interpersonal Communication: occurs between two people. (examples) Group Discussion: Three or more people exchanging ideas on a specific topic for a specific purpose. (examples) Nonverbal Communication: A system of symbolic behaviors that communicates without words. (examples) Mass Communication: Electronic or print transmission of messages to the general public. (examples) Types of Communication

Which of the types of communication do you think is the most important Which of the types of communication do you think is the most important? Why do you think this? Is it possible to not communicate? Why do you think this? Why is it important to focus on improving communication skills? (ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.) Questions

Communication Model Sender- the person who initiates a message Encode- the mental process of assigning meaning and language to data Channel- (medium)- the way in which a message is sent (examples) Noise- anything that interferes with a message and is usually temporary Internal noise: interference that originates from and resides within a person (ex: hungry, sleepy, cold) External noise: a distraction in the channel Receiver- the person who receives (or believes he/she has received) a message. Decode- the mental process used to create meaning from language (opposite of encode) Feedback- one person’s observable response to another’s response Communication Model

Intentional message: made up of the meanings and feelings one person wishes to send to another. (on purpose) Unintentional message: one that the sender either does not mean to send or is unaware of sending. Types of Messages

Noise/Barrier What is the difference? Noise-anything that interferes with a message and is usually temporary. (examples) Barrier-any obstacle that blocks communication (internally or externally) and is usually permanent. (examples) Noise/Barrier