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The act of transferring information from one Communication person or group. The one who initiates the message that needs Sender to be transmitted. The information intended to b...

The act of transferring information from one Communication person or group. The one who initiates the message that needs Sender to be transmitted. The information intended to be Message communicated by words, speech, letters, pictures, or symbols. The process of expression into an appropriate Encoding medium, which may be verbal or non-verbal. The medium of passage through which the Channel encoded message travels. The person or group to whom the message is Receiver meant for. Translating the encoded message into Decoding language that can be understood by the receiver. Feedback The response of the receiver to the message. Any interference that affects the clarity of Noise communication. Loud sounds or distractions that hinder Physical noise communication, such as music or talking. When the body becomes a hindrance to Physiological noise communication. Qualities in individuals that affect how they Psychological noise communicate. A communication model that focuses more on Aristotle model public speaking than interpersonal communication. A model where there is an exchange of Transactional model messages between the sender and receiver, also known as the circular model. A communication model that illustrates how Shannon Weaver's Model messages can be hindered by noise. A communication model emphasizing the Schramm Model need for sender and receiver to share the same field experience. A model of communication that views it as Eugene White Model circular and continuous, without a clear beginning or end. A communication model consisting of four Berlo's Model components: Source, Message, Channel, Receiver. A communication model proposed by Frank Helical Model Dance, likening communication to a helix that moves upward downward. A form of communication that involves the Verbal Communication use of words to convey information. A form of communication that does not use Non-verbal Communication words, relying instead on body language, facial expressions, and other cues. Chronemics The use of time as a factor in communication. The aspects of voice such as volume, tone, Vocalics and pitch used in communication. Haptics The use of touch as a form of communication. The study of body language in Kinesics communication. The study of the distance maintained Proxemics between individuals while communicating. The appearance of a person, which can Artifacts convey information about their personality. Completeness The communication must be complete. Conciseness To convey at least possible words. Consideration Must take into consideration the audience. Clarity Emphasizing on a specific message. Concreteness Being particular rather than general. Courtesy Shows the sender's facial expression. Correctness No grammatical error in communication. Jargon Over complicated or technical terms. Emotional Barriers Difficulties in expressing feelings. Poor Retention Inability to remember the message. The environment acts as a barrier to Physical Difficulty communication. Non-verbal Barriers Inability to see non-verbal cues. Norms of social interaction vary greatly in Cultural Differences different cultures. Refers to communication between and among Interpersonal communication people. Refers to communication that occurs between Dyad communication two people. Refers to communication that occurs among Small group three to twelve people. Requires delivering or sending a message in Public communication front of a group. Refers to communication that takes place Mass communication through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and books. Refers to communication that occurs within Organizational communication organizations. Refers to communication among different Intercultural communication groups or varied cultures to convey information. Refers to all characteristics common to a Culture particular group of people and not given by nature. Being open to new world views when Adaptation accepting new perspectives. The belief of being superior to all cultural Ethnocentrism groups. Oversimplification or distortion of news about Stereotyping another race. Prejudice A negative attitude toward a cultural group.

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