Communication process — definition?
An ongoing interaction sharing meaning through encoding, sending, receiving, decoding, and feedback.
Communicators — role?
Participants who send and receive verbal and nonverbal messages.
Encoding and decoding — mechanism?
Encoding transforms thoughts into symbols; decoding assigns meaning to received symbols.
Channel — function?
Medium carrying messages to sensory receptors.
Classic communication model — focus?
Linear transmission of information from source to passive receiver.
Perception — role?
Interpreting incoming cues into meaning for communication success.
Listening skills — purpose?
Receiving messages attentively to ensure shared understanding.
Top-down processing — process?
Using mental patterns to interpret sensory input.
Bottom-up processing — process?
Building understanding by detecting stimulus features.
Conversational listening quality — importance?
Most determines overall conversation effectiveness.
Adaptability — meaning?
Choosing appropriate communication styles for situations.
Conversation — structure?
Opening, body, and closing stages.
General purpose — types?
Inform, persuade, entertain.
Informative speech — goal?
Present facts to increase understanding.
Persuasive speech — goal?
Change beliefs or actions through evaluation.
Topic narrowing — purpose?
Focus broad subjects into manageable ideas.
Organizational pattern — function?
Structuring main points to match topic and audience.
Extemporaneous speaking — style?
Conversational, using key words and phrases.
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1. Which statement best describes the classic communication model?
2. Which type of noise comes from mismatched language or jargon?
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