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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Communication Interference Times we Communicate Effective Communication Process of Communication

You achieve understanding by ___________ & ___________ messages

Sending & Receiving

This is never ending and inescapable?

Communication

Communicating between two or more people is?

Interpersonal Communication

This is the process of communication with one’s self

Intrapersonal Communication

An example of intrapersonal communication is?

Daydreaming

Anything that gets in the way of __________ is interference

Communication

This is noise outside the body

Physical noise

These are words that trigger a strong negative reaction

Semantic noise

Psychological noise is noise that occurs where?

Inside the body

List the three more ways we can have communication problems.

Lack of understanding, Interest, & Common Goals

This is when one person addresses a large audience to inform, persuade, or entertain

Public Speaking

This is when speakers argue opposing sides and try to convince others

Debate

This type of communication happens when it is planned ahead of time

Formal Settings

Examples of this type of communication include T.V., radio, & newspaper

Mass Media

This type of communication happens in unplanned situations

Informal Settings

Half of all communication involves this?

Listening Well

This makes your speech worthwhile to listen to

Being Knowledgeable

This is believing in what you say

Being Sincere

This makes your speech easy to follow and undestand

Organization

To avoid misunderstanding you must what?

Choose your words carefully

This person obtains ideas through the 5 senses(starts the communication)

Sender

This is the person who accepts the message

Receiver

When the sender sends this ________ it is through channels of light & sound waves, or the sense of touch

Message

This is changing ideas into words

Encoding

This is the receiver's response to a message

Feedback