Straighterline Communication 101 Chapters 1- 4; Questions & Answers
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Straighterline Communication 101 Chapters 1-
4; Questions & Answers
Communication Correct Answer-the process of using messages to generate
meaning
Meaning Correct Answer-the understand of the message
Components of communication Correct Answer-People, messages, channels,
feedback, codes, enc...
Straighterline Communication 101 Chapters 1-
4; Questions & Answers
Communication Correct Answer-the process of using messages to generate
meaning
Meaning Correct Answer-the understand of the message
Components of communication Correct Answer-People, messages, channels,
feedback, codes, encoding and decoding, and noise
Message Correct Answer-the verbal and nonverbal form of the idea, thought
or feeling that one person (the source) wishes to communication to another
person or a group of people (the receivers)
Channel Correct Answer-the means by which a message moves from the
source to the receiver of the message
feedback Correct Answer-the receiver's verbal and nonverbal response to the
source's message
code Correct Answer-a systematic arrangement of symbols used to create
meanings in the mind of another person or persons
noise Correct Answer-any interference in the encoding and decoding
processes that reduces the clarity of the message
, Straighterline Communication 101 Chapters 1-
4; Questions & Answers
situation Correct Answer-the location where communication takes place
communication contexts Correct Answer-intrapersonal, interpersonal, public,
mass, digitally mediated
perception Correct Answer-using the senses to process information about
the external environment
subjective perception Correct Answer-your uniquely constructed meaning
attributed to sensed stimuli
perceptual constancy Correct Answer-the idea that your past experiences
lead you to see the world in a way that is difficult to change; your initial
perceptions persist
role Correct Answer-the part you play in various social contexts
selection, organization and interpretation Correct Answer-3 activities during
perception
selection Correct Answer-neglecting some stimuli and focusing on others
four types of selectivity Correct Answer-selective exposure, selective
attention, selective perception, selective retention
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