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Contemporary Model of Communication
Characteristics of Communication
Communicative Settings
Perception
Random
100
The individual who sends of initiates a message.
What is the sender?
100
Messages you blurt out without thinking.
What are spontaneous messages?
100
Communication that occurs within yourself.
What is intrapersonal communication?
100
Ongoing activity that involves both external and internal process.
What is perception?
100
The term small group communication refers to groups of this size.
What is 3 to 20 people?
200
Distractions, unwanted background input that interferes with the message
What is noise?
200
Messages you use over and over, without thinking.
What are scripted messages?
200
Communication between two or more people.
What is interpersonal communications?
200
The practice of organizing perceptions based on past experiences.
What is constructivism?
200
The term public communication applies to groups of this size.
What is more than 20 people?
300
The space in which the sender adjusts the message based on responses from the receiver.
What is the feedback loop?
300
Highly thoughtful, carefully formulated messages.
What are constructed messages?
300
The inner voice that guides effective communicators.
What is conscience?
300
These are based more on feelings than fact.
What are assumptions?
300
Negative forms of stereotyping can lead to this.
What is bias?
400
The mechanism by which one-way communication becomes two-way communication.
What is dialogue?
400
This is involved in the interpretation of the message.
What is the subconscious?
400
Communication that is facilitated by someone or something.
What is mediated communication?
400
This is related to the organizational principle of simplification of incoming information from stimuli.
What are patterns?
400
This is the first stage in the process of human perception.
What is select stimuli?
500
This is the primary reason why communication is so comlex.
What is perception?
500
Completely integrated, simulataneous, interrelated messages.
What is transactional?
500
The connection between parties that comes from the roles communicators play in each other's lives.
What is relationship?
500
Reactions to the same sensory details and organizing them as a way to understand and interpret people.
What is stereotyping?
500
Any message destined for many receivers.
What is mass communication?