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Oral Communication Chapters 1-4 Questions &
Detailed Answers

Channel - ANS the medium which a message goes through



circumstances - ANS the context of the situation and the fundamental nature of
the communicator



close-mindedness - ANS refusing to listen to another person's point of view



communication process - ANS people share meaning verbally and nonverbally



communicators - ANS the people involved in a verbal/nonverbal exhange



decoding - ANS thinking about the received symbols or actions, applying them to
meaning, and making them into a usable thought (receiving a message and
understanding it)



encoding - ANS communicator reviews all of the available symbols or actions that
could represent the thought selects the most appropriate ones (thinking of an
appropriate message to send)



feedback - ANS the response one communicator gives to another

, interpersonal communication - ANS when two people speak to one another



intrapersonal communication - ANS when we mentally review or rehearse
conversations or experiences



noise - ANS anything that interrupts communicators from encoding, sending,
receiving, and/or decoding a message properly



nonverbal messages - ANS messages conveyed without words



personal noise - ANS thoughts in our mind (three types: prejudice, close-
mindedness, self-centered)



physical noise - ANS anything external that distracts us and competes with our
thought process



prejudice - ANS preconceived, often negative, view of someone or something



public communication - ANS when a communicator informs, persuades, and/or
entertains a group of people



self-centered noise - ANS when we are more focused on ourselves than on the
other person

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