Transactional - Answers Which model of communication recognizes that each of us is a sender-
receiver, not merely a sender or a receiver at one given time?
Encode - Answers What does the sender do to a message
both of you - Answers your friend asks you how your day is going, then you respond with "good",
who has encoded?
context - Answers The environment in which a communication event occurs is the....
Semantic noise - Answers Using a word or phrase that causes misunderstanding is known as
what type of noise
Communication - Answers What is the transactional process of sharing meaning with others?
sleeping at night - Answers What is not an example of communication
feedback - Answers the receiver's verbal and nonverbal responses to a message is known as?
communication competence - Answers the ability to take part in effective communication that
is characterized by skills and understandings that enable communicators to exchange
messages successfully
self-fulfilling prophecy - Answers Betty thinks she is having a bad hair day and believes that
everyone will stare at her hair, thus she constantly touches her hair and tries to fix it, which does
cause people to notice and look at her hair. This is an example of:
the weather - Answers When you first meet someone, an appropriate topic to discuss would be:
script - Answers A predictable sequence of events that indicates what we are expected to do in
a given situation
stereotypes - Answers Generalized initial perceptions of others are:
prototype - Answers Saying that Five Guys had the best burger you have ever had, shows:
bias - Answers A business denies an interview to someone because they think they may not
speak English well because their name is Ammid masa. This is an example of:
Culture, past experience, and gender - Answers Perceptions are influenced by
Trust, reciprocity, and appropriateness - Answers when considering to "open up" and disclose to
someone, what should be considered:
Breadth - Answers Covering a range of topics when talking to a friend, but not getting too
personal about any one topic demonstrates what: