UTK CCI 150 Exam 3 Lisa Gary
Intrapersonal - ANS-means "within" like "intramural"
-sometimes a prelude to what we say, sometimes not
-athletes do "self talk"
-we all do this
Interpersonal - ANS-one to one or very small groups
-in person or electronically
-usually continuing and interdependent
-not always pleasant
Interviewing - ANS-Q&A
-learn what others know
-job situaiton
-news/resporting situation
Small group - ANS-5 to 10 people
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-size of group can affect efficiency
-fulfills task neds
-fulfills relationship needs
-can also be electronic
Organizational - ANS-among members of an organization
-can be work related
-can be volunteer related
-usually task-oriented
-can be formal or informal
Public speaking - ANS-speaker to audience
-can be large or small audience
-not as much opportunity for feedback
-can be electronic
Computer Mediated - ANS-a contemporary phenomenon
, -email, blogs, IM, chat room, website, Twitter, etc.
Mass Communication - ANS-through a medium
-least opportunity for feedback
-time delay for feedback
Two coding systems - ANS-verbal and nonverbal
Who codes and who decodes? - ANS-sender encodes a message
receiver decodes a message
Why does context matter in communication? - ANS-tells us how to understand things
Physical Context - ANS-reflects the space around something and how that influences
how you see it (ex. how you would act at a funeral)
Social Psychological - ANS-how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are
influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others (how you would act
around a bf's parents)
Temporal - ANS-time context
Cultural - ANS-shared values, beliefs and experiences
Shannon and Weaver model - ANS-1. Decision to communicate
2. Encoding
3. Transmission
4. Reception
5. Decoding
6. Internalization
Source - ANS-initiates the message
Receiver - ANS-is the listener, reader, or observer
Encoding - ANS-convert into coded form
Decoding - ANS-convert a coded message into intelligible language
Non- mediated Communication - ANS-nonverbal and technology
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