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What is meant by the punctuation of communication? - correct answer The direction in which the communication process goes (that is who is the sender and who is the receiver is called "punctuation." In terms of communication models what function does each of t...

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MST 100-01 Exam 1

What is meant by the punctuation of communication? - correct answer The
direction in which the communication process goes (that is who is the sender and who is the receiver is
called "punctuation."



In terms of communication models what function does each of the following serve:

Source (who), Encoding, Message (what), Channels, Receiver (whom), Decoding,

Feedback - correct answer source: who sends the message after encoding



What is Instrumental communication? - correct answer Instrumental
Communication is communication which is designed to produce have an effect or produce some result
after moment of delivery (e.g. commercials)



What is Consummatory communication? - correct answer Consummatory
Communication is communication which is designed to be enjoyed at the moment of delivery (e.g.
entertainment)



What are the three hindrances to communication? Semantic, Mechanical, and

Environmental - correct answer Semantic - Different people have different
meanings for the same words and phrases



Mechanical - When there is a problem with a device that is being used to assist communication



Environmental - Sources of noise that are external to the communication process but nonetheless
interfere with it



What is meant by the Types (Modes) of Communication? What are they based on

(factored by)? - correct answer the factoring of the communication model by the
number of participants.

, What is the difference between impersonal and personal communication? - correct answer
impersonal not personally connected, personal connected



Intrapersonal communication? - correct answer Intrapersonal communication is
communication of a person with him or her self. It is usually internal but may loop through the
environment by use of external stimuli (e.g., use of notes or a diary).



Interpersonal

communication? - correct answer Interpersonal communication is communication
between two persons (a dyad), usually studied in terms of culturally significant pairs: parent/child,
lovers/mates, friends, etc.



Group communication? - correct answer Group communication is interactive
communication among from three to around thirty five persons. The key factor is that communication
must be transactional--each person must have an equal opportunity to speak.



Public communication? - correct answer Public communication is communication in
which a source addresses many in a livesituation. The two genres of public communication are
presentational in which the audience is directly addressed (e.g., speeches) and representational in which
the audience looks through an open "fourth wall" to observe an enactment (e.g., theatre).



Mass

communication? - correct answer Mass communication is mediated horizontal
communication from one to many. Extensionally it is defined as including at least the mass circulated
newspaper, radio, and television (including broadcast, cable, and satellite) and, perhaps, other media as
well. The author of your textbook, identifies it as "the process by which a complex organization with the
aid of one or more machines produces and transmits public messages that are directed at large,
heterogeneous, and scattered audiences"



What is meant by Action group? Casual group? Cathartic group? Learning group?

Policy group? What is the goal of each? - correct answer A. CASUAL -A group which
gets together with no other purpose in mind than to get together. Social groups for example.

B. CATHARTIC -A group which gets together to discuss a particular topic.

C. LEARNING - A group which gets together to learn about a particular topic.

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