COM Chapter 1: Introduction to Communication
Relationship goals
Building maintaining or terminating bonds with others
Linear communication model
Communication is an activity in which information flows in one direction from a start point to an endpoint
Repeatable goal-directed behaviors and behavioral patterns that you routinely practice and that reflect knowledge of competent communication are known as a. Communication skills b. Communication competence c. Fields of experience d. Feedback
Communication skills
Communication competence
Consistently communicating in ways that are appropriate effective and ethical
noise
Distractions that change how the message is received
Which feature of competent communication requires you to treat others with respect and communicate with them honestly, kindly, and positively? a. Effectiveness b. Ethics c. Appropriateness d. Connections
Ethics
Transactional communication model
Fuse communication as multi directional that is participants mutually influence one another's communication behavior
Small group communication
Involves three or more interdependent persons who share a common identity such as a membership on a team and who communicate to achieve common goals or purposes
instrumental goals
Practical objectives you want to achieve or tasks you want to accomplish
Communication skills
Repeatable goal directed behaviors and behavioral patterns that they routinely practice
Feedback
Response to messages
mediated communication
Separated by some type of technological device
contexts
Situations which include how much time you have how many people are in the situation and whether the setting is personal or professional
Sender
The individual who generates the information to be communicated packages it into a message and chooses one or more channels for sending it
Message
The package of information transported during communication
Receiver
The person or people for whom a message is intended
self-monitoring
The process of observing our own communication and the norms of the situation in order to make appropriate communication choices
public communication
The process of preparing and delivering a message to an audience to achieve a specific purpose also known as public speaking
Interactive communication model
Views communication as a process involving senders and receivers; however, according to this model communication is influenced by two additional factors feedback and field experience
interaction
When people exchange a series of messages whether face-to-face or online
Which of the following is not one of the five features that define communication a. Contexts b. Ethics c. Channel d. Media
b. Ethics
If you convince your sister to lend you her car by describing your clean driving record and devotion to speed limits you are accomplishing what type of goal? a. Rhetorical b. Relationship c. Self-presentation d. Instrumental
d. Instrumental
self-presentation goals
presenting yourself in certain ways so that others will view you as you want them to
Effectiveness
The ability to use communication to accomplish the three types of goals discussed earlier (self-presentation, instrumental, & relationship)
Fields of experience
The beliefs attitudes values and experiences that each participant brings to a communication event
Interpersonal communication
The communication between two people in which the messages exchanged have a significant impact on the participants thoughts emotions behaviors and relationships
Appropriateness
The degree to which your communication matches expectations regarding how people should communicate
Communication
The process through which people use messages to generate meanings within and across contexts, cultures, channel, and media
channel
The sensory dimension along which communicators transmit information
Ethics
The set of moral principles that guide your behavior toward others
Rhetoric
The theory and practice of persuading others through speech
Media
Tools for exchanging messages
According to the _____ model, there aren't senders or receivers; instead, participants consistently exchange verbal and nonverbal messages and feedback I collaboratively create meaning. a. Transactional b. Interactive c. Linear d. Instrumental
Transactional