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CHAPTER THREE: Communication Principles for Small Groups.

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1 CHAPTER THREE: Communication Principles for Small Groups

2 W HAT IS “C OMMUNICATION ”? The transactional process of simultaneously creating, interpreting, and negotiating shared meaning through interaction

3 CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATION Symbolic Abstract, arbitrary Mostly words Personal Meanings are in people Transactional Multidirectional Meaning between people Shared meaning Content and relational dimensions “what” “how”

4 LISTENING The process that involves perceiving, interpreting, and responding to messages Is listening the same as hearing??  Activity  Effective listening  Influencing factors  Listening between the lines

5 LISTENING PREFERENCES  Identify, and shift  People-oriented listeners  Action-oriented listeners  Content-oriented listeners  Time-oriented listeners

6 ACTIVE LISTENING Listening to understand a message before critically judging it Paraphrase Confirm Sensitive or controversial issues

7 VERBAL COMMUNICATION Actual spoken words to communicate a message  Bypassing  Organizing  Being sensitive  Group rules

8 NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Anything in a message that is NOT a word  Ambiguous  Cannot not communicate  Nonverbals reign! Functions  Emotions  Supplement  Substitute  Regulate  Contradict

9 NONVERBAL CATEGORIES  Appearance  Space & seating  Facial expressions  Eye contact  Body movement  Voice  Timing

10 NONVERBAL CATEGORIES  Appearance  Space & seating  Facial expressions  Eye contact  Body movement  Voice  Timing


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