Types of Noise
Transactional Model Terms
Communication: Lecture Phrases and History
Communication or Communications??
Random Facts
100

This type of noise if referring to noise that you can physically hear with your ears. 

Physical Noise 

100

This is something that you can apply meaning to. 

Message 

100

What does this define? 

A social process in which individuals exchange messages using symbols and other nonverbal cues in order to generate meaning in various contexts

Communication

100

Is this a communications class or a communication class?

Communication 

100

What kind of issue is occuring in this video.


Semantic Noise

200

This type of noise has the greek root meaning mind or brain. 

Psychological Noise 

200
Anyway in which communication can flow.  Humans can read two ________ which are verbal and nonverbal. 

Channel

200

This Roman argued that society is constituted and shaped by the power of public oratory 

Cicero 

200

What does this define?

Concerned with the means, technologies, channels, and media people use when communicating.

Telecommunication OR communications 

200

This Greek public speaking pupil convinced his Greek instructor Corax to waive his customary teacher's fee until the pupil won his first lawsuit; however, however conspicuously avoided going to court. Meaning, Corax took this man to court for failure to pay tuition. The pupil ultimately won this lawsuit. 

Tisius

300

This type of noise has to do with getting distracted by your own thoughts. For example day dreaming or thinking about what is for dinner. 

Psychological Noise 

300

This individual is _____ in her head but not sending the message to be decoded. 

Encoding 

300

What does this define? 

The art, practice, and the study of public speaking

Oratory 

300


Communication 

300

Oddly, this Roman orator's name also means "chickpea".

Cicero

400

This type of noise means that you have an inability to understand what is being said. For example, language barrier or not being able to understand specific terminology.

Semantic Noise

400

When communicating, we are both _____ and _____ of communication.

Senders and Receivers 

400

These to Greek individuals were coined as being the first to fomally teach public speaking. 

Corax and Tisias 

400

This is an example of ________:

The internet. 

Telecommunications 

400
What is the fear of public speaking called? 

Glossophobia

500

This type of noise has the greek route of the word meaning body.

Physiological Noise 

500

This stage in the transactional model is where the most miscommunication happens. 

Decoding 

500

Communication is inevitable, ______, and ______.

Irreversible and Unrepeatable 

500


Telecommunications

500

This famous Roman orator, public speaking teacher died by the people chopping off his hands and head and had it on display in the plaza where he gave many speeches in his lifetime. 

Cicero