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COM 101 #1.1
COM 101 #1 Chapter 1
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Communication Competence | The ability to take part in effective communication that is characterized by skills and understandings that enable communicators to exchange messages successfully. |
Communication | The simultaneous sharing and creating of meaning through human symbolic action |
Communications | Denotes the delivery systems for mediated and mass communication. Ex, Tv, newspaper, radio |
Ethics | An individual's system of moral principles. Ex. honesty |
Plagiarism | The use of another person's information, language, or ideas w/o citing the originator and making it appear that the user is the originator. |
Process | Series of actions that has no beginning or end and is constantly changing. Ex. weather |
System | Combination of parts interdependently acting for form a whole. Ex. human body, car |
Interaction | Exchange of communication in which communicators take turns sending and receiving messages. Ex, letter, e-mail |
Transaction | Exchange of communication in which the communicators act simultaneously, that is, encoding and decoding occur at the same time. Ex, a teacher talking to students |
Intentional Communication | A message that is purposely sent to a specific receiver. Ex. one on one conversation. |
Unintentional Communication | A message that is not intended to be sent or is not intended for the person who receives it. |
Encoding | Process by which the sources translates thoguths or feelings in words, sounds, and physical expressions, which together make up the actual message |
Interference | Anything that changes the meaning of an intended message |
Channel | The route by which messages flow between sources and receivers. |
Receiver | The individual who analyzes and interprets the message |
Decoding | The Process of translating a message into the thoughts or feelings that were communicated |
Feedback | The response to a message that the receiver sends tot he source |
Environment | The psychological and physical surroundings in which communication occurs |
Context | Circumstances/ situation in which communication occurs |
Intrapersonal | The process of understanding information within oneself |
Interpersonal | The creating and sharing of meaning between people who are in a relationship |
Dyadic | An exchange of information between two people |
Small Group | An exchange of information among a relatively small number of people, who share a common purpose. |
Public Communication | Transmission of a message from one person who speaks to a number of individuals who listen |
Medicated Communication | Any communication transmitted by some kind of mechanistic means, such as radio, television, telephone, or the internet; it may be one-on-one communications. |
Mass Communication | Communication w/ or to a large number of people. |
Repertoire | Wide range of communication behaviors from which effective communicators make choices |
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