interpersonal commo chapt 1-3

  1. the creator of the message
    sender
  2. the one who notices and attends to a message
    reciever
  3. information sent from a sender to a receiver
    message
  4. the medium through which a message passes from sender to receiver
    Channel
  5. the medium through which a message passes from sender to receiver
    channel
  6. the process of putting thoughts into symbols, most commonly words
    encoding
  7. the process in which a receiver attaches meaning to the message
    decoding
  8. the field of experiences that lead a person to make sense of another's behavior
    environment
  9. external physiological and psychological distractions that interfere with the accurate transmission and reception of a message
    noise
  10. What three factors are included within environments?
    physical location

    personal experience and relational history

    cultural background
  11. Two individuals communicating the interaction may or not be interpersonal in nature
    dyad
  12. Why is it impossible NOT to communicate?
    It's impossible not to communicate because as humans we have

    physical needs.

    Identity needs

    social needs

    practical goals
  13. Explain physical needs
    Keep our minds and bodies functioning through communication
  14. explain identity needs
    Our need to show ourselves to others and how we view ourselves based on human interaction and helps define who we are
  15. explain social needs
    a sense of belonging and shaping our identity
  16. explain practical goals
    getting others to behave in ways we want
  17. Communication between individuals that is conducted via electronic channels.
    mediated communication
  18. What makes a message rich or lean?
    Richness is the abundance of nonverbal cues that add clarity to a verbal message

    leanness lacks nonverbal information.
  19. Forms of electronic communication through which users create online communities
    social media
  20. What is the difference between synchronous and asynchronous?
    Synchronous occurs in real time

    asynchronous There is a time gap between when the message is sent and when the message is received
  21. Name three examples of asynchronous communication.
    Text message

    email

    social media.
  22. Name three examples of synchronous communication.
    Face-to-face

    video chat

    telephone.
  23. The tendency to transmit messages without considering their consequences; Occurs frequently in mediated communication
    disinhibition
  24. An accelerated discussion of personal topics and relational development beyond what normally happens in face-to-face interactions.
    hyperpersonal communication
  25. aggressive harassment of others online.
    cyberbullying
  26. who you think you are
    self-concept
  27. Your self concept describes who you think you are and involves evaluation of self worth
    self esteem
  28. Evaluating ourselves in terms of how we compare with others
    social comparison
  29. Characteristic ways that you think and behave across a variety of situations
    personality
  30. The communication strategies that people use to influence how people view them
    impression managment
  31. Is the process of deliberately revealing info about oneself that is significant and wouldn’t be known by others.
    self disclosure
  32. The socially approved identity that a communicator tries to present
    presenting self or Face
  33. What two dimensions characterize the social penetration model?
    Breadth- A dimension of self disclosure involving the range of subjects being discussed

     

    Depth- The shift from relatively impersonal messages to more personal ones.
  34. What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem?
    Self-concept is how a person thinks evaluates or perceives themselves. Self esteem is more about self approval and what your self worth is
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interpersonal commo chapt 1-3
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