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Source Message A Linear Model
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Contents of Messages Information Emotion Combination of information/emotion
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Source Message Channel A Linear Model
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Channels Verbal—using words or language to communicate Nonverbal—using something other than words or language to communicate
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Source Message Channel Receiver A Linear Model
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Decoder/Receiver Receives Interprets Responds Response to a message is called feedback.
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Source Message Channel Receiver An Interactional Model Feedback Loop
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Feedback Noise Context A Transactional Model Source Message Channel Receiver
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Dimensions of Context Where—physical dimension When—temporal dimension Why—social/psychological dimension
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Noise Anything that interferes with the transmission of a message. Internal—inside the bodies of the participants External—outside the bodies of the participants
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Internal Noise Physiological—headache, hearing loss, disabilities, etc Psychological—religion, politics, current worries, past experiences, etc
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Six Types of Human Communication Intrapersonal Interpersonal Small Group Public Speaking Mass Mediated One person Two people Three to ? One to many One to one/group
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Source Message A Linear Model
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Contents of Messages Information Emotion Combination of information/emotion
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Source Message Channel A Linear Model
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Channels Verbal—using words or language to communicate Nonverbal—using something other than words or language to communicate
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Source Message Channel Receiver A Linear Model
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Decoder/Receiver Receives Interprets Responds Response to a message is called feedback.
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Source Message Channel Receiver An Interactional Model Feedback Loop
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Feedback Noise Context A Transactional Model Source Message Channel Receiver
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Dimensions of Context Where—physical dimension When—temporal dimension Why—social/psychological dimension
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Noise Anything that interferes with the transmission of a message. Internal—inside the bodies of the participants External—outside the bodies of the participants
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Internal Noise Physiological—headache, hearing loss, disabilities, etc Psychological—religion, politics, current worries, past experiences, etc
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Six Types of Human Communication Intrapersonal Interpersonal Small Group Public Speaking Mass Mediated One person Two people Three to ? One to many One to one/group
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