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Levels of Communication

There are _ Levels of Communication 5 ___________ Communication Communication with ones self Sound of your ________. The little voice from within. Self concept; self __________. Intrapersonal thinking awareness

There are 5 Levels of Communication Involves ___ people. Getting to know someone personally. Sharing ideas and information on a “__________” basis. ________ or _________ Also known as _____________________ Dyad – a unit made up of ____ parts Interpersonal two one-on-one Formal Informal dyadic communication two

There are 5 Levels of Communication Three or more people (3-12) Ideal group size is ____ people. Positive Characteristics: Creates a better product if everyone actively participates. Enhances __________. Negative Characteristics: ___________ can form _________________________ can form __________ Group 5-7 creativity Coalitions Majority and minorities Slackers

There are 5 Levels of Communication Public Speaking Responsibility to keep audience’s attention is on the ________. Takes place when people gather in a unit that is too large for everyone to be able to talk and contribute. Feedback from the audience is primarily __________. ________: one who agitates the speaker. Public Speaker non-verbal Heckler

There are 5 Levels of Communication Many people, in different places, at different times can receive the same messages. ________________: ____________ Internet _______________ Radio ___________: Newspaper & Magazines Feedback is ________ primarily at this level. Mass Electronic Media Television Film / movies Print Media delayed