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What defines intrapersonal communication?
What defines intrapersonal communication?
- Communication that occurs in a large group setting.
- Communication that involves two people exchanging ideas.
- Communication focused on one person where they are both sender and receiver. (correct)
- Communication that includes multiple participants in a discussion.
Which of the following is an example of dyad communication?
Which of the following is an example of dyad communication?
- A speaker addressing a crowd at a seminar.
- A student giving a presentation in front of the class.
- Two friends discussing their weekend plans. (correct)
- A team of ten working together on a project.
What is a characteristic of small group communication?
What is a characteristic of small group communication?
- It includes more than twenty participants discussing various topics.
- All participants can openly share ideas for achieving a common goal. (correct)
- It involves only one person communicating their thoughts.
- It's always formal and requires strict structure.
In public communication, how does the delivery of the message generally differ from interpersonal communication?
In public communication, how does the delivery of the message generally differ from interpersonal communication?
What aspect does interpersonal communication emphasize according to Solomon and Theiss?
What aspect does interpersonal communication emphasize according to Solomon and Theiss?
Which of the following scenarios best represents public communication?
Which of the following scenarios best represents public communication?
Which of the following statements is true regarding intrapersonal communication?
Which of the following statements is true regarding intrapersonal communication?
What distinguishes small group communication from dyad communication?
What distinguishes small group communication from dyad communication?
In the context of communication types, what does 'interpersonal' specifically highlight?
In the context of communication types, what does 'interpersonal' specifically highlight?
Which is NOT a characteristic of intrapersonal communication?
Which is NOT a characteristic of intrapersonal communication?
Flashcards
Intrapersonal Communication
Intrapersonal Communication
Communication with oneself, where you're both the sender and receiver of a message, using your thoughts and feelings.
Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Communication between two or more people, building personal relationships.
Dyad Communication
Dyad Communication
Interpersonal communication between two people.
Small Group Communication
Small Group Communication
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Public Communication
Public Communication
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Communication Channel (Intrapersonal)
Communication Channel (Intrapersonal)
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Communication Channel (Interpersonal)
Communication Channel (Interpersonal)
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Communication Channel (Public)
Communication Channel (Public)
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Feedback (Intrapersonal)
Feedback (Intrapersonal)
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Feedback (Interpersonal)
Feedback (Interpersonal)
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Study Notes
Types of Speech Context
- Intrapersonal: Communication focused on one person, where the speaker is both sender and receiver. Messages are based on thoughts and feelings processed internally. Feedback involves revising or replacing ideas.
- Interpersonal: Communication between two or more people, creating personal connections. Unique qualities and relationships are central to communication.
Types of Interpersonal Context
- Dyad Communication: Communication between two people. Example: Sharing feedback on a classmate's speech, comforting a friend.
- Small Group: Communication involving 3 to 12 people, focused on a shared goal. Example: Group discussions, organizational meetings. Participants can openly share ideas.
- Public: Communication to a larger group, using various channels to relay information or persuade. Example: Speeches, presentations (e.g., PowerPoints). Gestures and volume often need to be amplified to reach the audience.
- Mass Communication: Communication through various media channels (television, radio, newspapers, internet). This extends to mediums like books and billboards. Example: Writing for a school newspaper, expressing views on current events.
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