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What is Communication?
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Types of Communication Intrapersonal Interpersonal Small Group Public Mass On-line
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Communication is… Adler and Rodman: the process of human beings responding to the symbolic behavior of other persons Gamble and Gamble: the deliberate or accidental transfer of meaning
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Why is the study of Communication Important? 61% of our time is spent in some form of communication It helps us meet our needs Physical Identity needs Social Practical
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Models help us Visualize a Process Linear vs Transactional
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Elements Communicators –(senders/receivers) Message –(encodes/decodes) Channels –(verbal/nonverbal; medium) Noise –(physical, psychological, physiological) Environment –Physical setting, communicators’ backgrounds) Feedback –Verbal/nonverbal; “one cannot not communicate” – in transactional but not linear model
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Communication is: an ongoing process. Messages sent simultaneously. something we do “with someone” not “to someone” unrepeatable and Irreversible
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An effective Communicator… 1.Has a wide range of behavior responses 2.Knows how to choose the best response 3.Skillfully uses these responses
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An Effective Communicator… 4.Empathizes with the other person 5.Cares about the Relationship 6.Uses Cognitive Complexity 7.Engages in Self-Monitoring
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