What is the definition of human communication ANS✔✔ human
communication is a transactional process in which people generate meaning
through the exchange of verbal and non verbal messages in specific
contexts, influenced by individual and societal forces and embedded in
culture
how is human communication transmitted ANS✔✔ verbally and non
verbally,
how does communication help people ANS✔✔ it allows people to exchange
messages back and forth
stereotype threat ANS✔✔ A self-confirming concern that one will be
evaluated based on a negative stereotype
self- fulfilling prophecy ANS✔✔ a situation in which a researcher's
expectations influence that person's own behavior, and thereby influence
the participant's behavior
looking glass self ANS✔✔ An image of yourself based on what you believe
others think of you
connotative ANS✔✔ The ideas or concepts a word suggests in addition to its
literal definition
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denotative ANS✔✔ dictionary definition
ethnocentrism ANS✔✔ Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic
group.
components of human communication ANS✔✔ create meaning, participants,
channel, noise, feedback, individual forces, societal forces, culture, context
messages ANS✔✔ the building blocks of communication events
encoding ANS✔✔ taking ideas and converting then into messages
decoding ANS✔✔ receiving a message and interpreting its meaning
symbol ANS✔✔ something that represents something else and conveys
meaning
context meaning ANS✔✔ the concrete meaning of the message the
meaning suggested by or associated with the message and the emotions
triggered by it
relationship meaning ANS✔✔ what a message conveys about the
relationship between the parties
setting ANS✔✔ the physical surroundings of a communication event
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channel ANS✔✔ the means through which a message is transmitted
noise ANS✔✔ any stimulus that can interfere with, or degrade, the quality if
a message
field of experience ANS✔✔ the education, life events, and cultural
background that a communicator possess
absolutism ANS✔✔ pertaining to the belief that there is a single correct
moral standard that holds for everyone, everywhere, every time
relativism ANS✔✔ pertaining to the belief that moral behavior varies among
individuals, groups, and cultures, as well as across situation
reasoned skepticism ANS✔✔ the balance of open-mindedness and critical
attitude needed when evaluating others messages
healthy feedback ANS✔✔ the honest and ethical responses receivers
provide t the messages of others
cognitive representation ANS✔✔ the ability to form mental models of the
world- ie knowing how to respond to a fire alarm
interpersonal script ANS✔✔ a relatively fixed sequence of events that
functions as a guide or template for communication or behavior
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