Other-oriented - being aware of thoughts, culture, desire, of your communication partner, while still
keeping your own integrity.
Communication - As the process of acting on information
Human Communication - the process of making sense out of the world and sharing that sense with
others by creating meaning through verbal and nonverbal messages
interpersonal communication - the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or more
people
impersonal communication - Occurs when you treat people as objects or relate to them based on their
role
relationship - is the ongoing connection you make with another person through interpersonal
communication
mass communication - occurs when someone communicates the same message too many people at
once, but the creator of the message is usually not physically present , and listeners have virtually no
opportunity to respond immediately to the speaker. (tv, radio)
public communication - occurs when a speaker addresses a large audience in person.
small group communication - occurs when a group of 3-15 people meet to interact w common purpose
and mutually influence one another.
intrapersonal communication - communication with oneself
Importance of studying Interpersonal comms - Improved relationship w/ Friends and romantic partner
, Improved relationship w/ Classmates and colleagues
Improved relationship with family
Improved physical health
Source - the originator of a message
Encoding - The translation of ideas, feelings and thoughts into a code
messages - the written, spoken, and unspoken, elements of communication to which people assign
meaning
channel - the pathway by which messages are sent
receiver - the person who decodes a message and attempt to make sense out of what that have been
translated into a code
decoding - the interpretation of ideas, feelings and thoughts that have been translated into a code
noise - information, either literal or psychological, that interferes with accurate reception of the
communication of message
feedback - the response to a message
Human communication as an action - linear, w/ meaning send or translated from source to reciever
Human communication as interaction. - Human communication occurs as the receiver of the message
responds to the source through feedback. This interactive model views communication as a linear
sequence of actions and reactions.
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