CMJN 2100- Exam 1- Auburn University- Johnson (with verified answers)2023
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four periods of comm history
classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.)
Medieval Period and the Renaissance (400-1600)
Modern Period ()
Contemporary Period (1900-present)
classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.)
-rhetoric was a respected study taught by great philosophers
-cannons of rhetoric
-...
CMJN 2100- Exam 1- Auburn University- Johnson
four periods of comm history correct answersclassical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.)
Medieval Period and the Renaissance (400-1600)
Modern Period (1600-1900)
Contemporary Period (1900-present)
classical period (500 B.C.-400 C.E.) correct answers-rhetoric was a respected study taught by great philosophers
-cannons of rhetoric
-classical rhetoric emphasized credibility, ways to ground arguments and audience analysis -major figures like plato, socrates, Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian
Medieval Period and the Renaissance (400-1600) correct answers-rhetoric is now secondary to theology -letter writing and preaching -focus on perspective major figures like Augustine, cassiodorus, John of salisbury and Erasmus
Modern Period (1600-1900) correct answers-books and newspapers more available -fourth paths followed by rhetoric: classical, psychological/epistemological, belletristic, elocutionists
-major figures like Frances Bacon, John Locke, Lord James, George Campbell, etc
Contemporary Period (1900-present) correct answers-scientific methods used to analyze comm behavior
as social science -comm study expanded to inter personal and group comm
-rise of electronic media five cannons of rhetoric correct answersinvention, arrangement, style, delivery, memory
contributions from Rene Descartes, John Locke and George Campbell. correct answersRene Descartes, John Locke argued that truth could be obtained only through discourse that was solidly grounded in an understanding of human rationality. George Campbell believed that receivers were active participants in the persuasion process and that the effective communicator studied the inner workings, or "faculties," of the human mind.
Definitiosn of comm correct answers1. Communication is a process of acting on information
2. Speech communication is a human process through which we make sense out of the world and share that sense with others.
3. Communication is a process whereby people assign meanings to stimuli in order to make sense of the world.
4. Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols
—words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.
The three functions of models correct answers1. explanatory function- dividing a process into constituent parts and showing us how the parts are connected.
2. predictive function- allow us to answer "if ... then" questions.
3.control function- Models guide our behavior. They show us how to control a process.
models are... correct answerssimplified versions of very complex processes
perspective and the diff kinds correct answerscoherent set of assumptions about the way a process operates
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