What is “information that is being communicated”?
The Message
A phone ringing in the classroom while a teacher is lecturing is an example of which type of noise?
Physical
A system of symbolic behaviors that includes all forms of communication except words.
Nonverbal communication
What is defined as the highness or lowness of sound?
Pitch
What do we use to demonstrate emotion in a text-based message?
Emojis/Emoticons
Who is the communicator that initiates the communication process?
Sender
Daydreaming while talking to a friend is an example of which type of noise?
Psychological
Nonverbals account for how much meaning in the average message
65 - 93 percent
What is defined as speaking clearly?
Enunciation
What nonverbal cue can take the place of verbal communication? For example, instead of saying "hi" to someone, you wave instead.
Substitution
What do we call the means by which we transmit a communication from one party to another?
Channel/Medium
Having a migraine when listening to a lecture is an example of which type of noise?
Physiological
If your nonverbal form of communication is open to interpretation then it is what?
Ambiguous
What is defined as making the correct sound of a word?
Pronunciation
What is the innermost category of space (less than 1.5 feet) called?
Intimate
What is “the response to the initial message”?
Feedback
Interpreting “those jeans are tight” to mean they fit snugly when the sender meant they were cool is an example of which type of noise?
Semantic
If your nonverbal adds to a verbal message like patting someone on the back as you say “good job,” it is a __________ nonverbal cue.
Complementing
What is defined as how slowly or quickly someone is speaking
Rate
We are only able to communicate when we have an overlapping or common __________________________.
Field of Experience
What is the difference between Encoding and Decoding
Encoding is when the Sender translates an idea that has to be communicated into information. Decoding is when the Received translates what has been communicated in order to understand it.
What is the definition of noise?
Anything that interfers with the communication process
Why do facial expressions often mean the same thing across cultures?
They are an automatic or natural part of being human
If you are speaking with someone, how can they tell when you ask them a question
There is a rise in pitch (inflection) on the last word or phrase which indicates that you are asking a question
What is the outermost category of space ( 12 feet and up) called
Public