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Communication process which ideas are expressed as verbal nonverbal messages that are spread and comprehended Intrapersonal communication communication with yourself Interpersonal communication between two people Public communication to a large group Selective communication choosing the symbol we believe best represents the idea or concept we wish to express Source originator of message Receiver recipient of message Messages communication Feedback response to a message Frame of reference perceptual screen Noise potential for communication disruption Communication is traveled through a channel Noise can interrupt this channel Types of noise Environmental outside interference Physiological impairment noise physical problem deaf blind Semantic language barrier Syntactical bad grammar use Organizational cannot organize thoughts Cultural noise how members in a culture should act Psychological irritation that causes ineffective messages Models of communication Linear model of communication a source encodes a message and sends it to a receiver through one or more channels ex commercials ads Interaction model of communication a source encodes a message and sends it to a receiver then the receiver sends it back feedback Transactional model of communication speakers send verbal messages at the same time Intercultural communication communication with own culture Ethnocentrism we consider the views and standards of our own group as much more important than an out group Ethical communicators those who respect the integrity and ideas of the listeners Unethical causes fan base to decrease Interactional model instant message conversation Transactional model face to face conversation


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