CMN 120 Midterm 1 Study Guide with
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interpersonal communication - ANS -the production and processing of
verbal and nonverbal messages between two or a few persons
production - ANS -part of interpersonal communication definition
creating interpersonal messages
the things we say (verbal, nonverbally, through text, etc. )
processing - ANS -part of interpersonal communication definition
sharing understanding with our messages
linear model - ANS -model of interpersonal communication
one way
sender -----message[channel]-----> receiver
,doesn't include feedback, noise, context/environment
sender - ANS -person producing the messages
receiver - ANS -person being communicated to
message - ANS -things actually being communicated
channel - ANS -means through which the message is communicated
feedback - ANS -way for the receiver to indicate they have received the
message from the sender
makes both people a sender and receiver simultaneously
noise - ANS -any sort of interference that prevents the message from
being received properly
can be physical or psychological
,context/environment - ANS -affect the type of messages you give off
and the way you interpret the messages you're receiving
transactional model of interpersonal communication - ANS -Sender -----
message/feedback-----> receiver
/receiver ------message/feedback--->/sender
[Context] ~interference~ [environment]
elements that define interpersonal communication - ANS -intentionality
shared info/meaning
transmission
bond
intentionality - ANS -elements that define interpersonal communication
done with purpose
controversial
shared info/meaning - ANS -elements that define interpersonal
communication
i.e. speak the same language
, transmission - ANS -elements that define interpersonal communication
messages we want to send can't just stay in our head, actually have to
communicate them through some channel
without this, we have intrapersonal communication
bond - ANS -elements that define interpersonal communication
recognize that there is a relationship between us and the person we are
sending messages to
interpersonal communication paradigms - ANS -post-positivist
perspective
interpretive perspective
critical perspective
post-positivist perspective - ANS -interpersonal communication
paradigms
aka socio-psychological approach
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interpersonal communication - ANS -the production and processing of
verbal and nonverbal messages between two or a few persons
production - ANS -part of interpersonal communication definition
creating interpersonal messages
the things we say (verbal, nonverbally, through text, etc. )
processing - ANS -part of interpersonal communication definition
sharing understanding with our messages
linear model - ANS -model of interpersonal communication
one way
sender -----message[channel]-----> receiver
,doesn't include feedback, noise, context/environment
sender - ANS -person producing the messages
receiver - ANS -person being communicated to
message - ANS -things actually being communicated
channel - ANS -means through which the message is communicated
feedback - ANS -way for the receiver to indicate they have received the
message from the sender
makes both people a sender and receiver simultaneously
noise - ANS -any sort of interference that prevents the message from
being received properly
can be physical or psychological
,context/environment - ANS -affect the type of messages you give off
and the way you interpret the messages you're receiving
transactional model of interpersonal communication - ANS -Sender -----
message/feedback-----> receiver
/receiver ------message/feedback--->/sender
[Context] ~interference~ [environment]
elements that define interpersonal communication - ANS -intentionality
shared info/meaning
transmission
bond
intentionality - ANS -elements that define interpersonal communication
done with purpose
controversial
shared info/meaning - ANS -elements that define interpersonal
communication
i.e. speak the same language
, transmission - ANS -elements that define interpersonal communication
messages we want to send can't just stay in our head, actually have to
communicate them through some channel
without this, we have intrapersonal communication
bond - ANS -elements that define interpersonal communication
recognize that there is a relationship between us and the person we are
sending messages to
interpersonal communication paradigms - ANS -post-positivist
perspective
interpretive perspective
critical perspective
post-positivist perspective - ANS -interpersonal communication
paradigms
aka socio-psychological approach