The person who sends the message
Who is the sender?
The person who receives the message
Who is the receiver?
Our bodies send messages without us actually using our voices or words.
What is nonverbal communication?
anything that blocks or hinders the message or feedback from being properly received
What is an inference?
any response the receiver gives to the sender
What is feedback?
Talking, texting, and writing are examples of this.
What is verbal communication?
The idea the sender is trying to communicate to the receiver
What is the message?
Using words or your voice to send a message
What is verbal communication?
the emotion that a word generates in addition to its actual meaning
a word's actual dictionary definition
What is denotation?
The given circumstances in which communication takes place
What is context?
physical functions, background, mood, and focus
What are the four parts of perception?
Facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, posture, movement, and physical appearance are examples of this.
What is nonverbal communication?
time, place, social setting, and psychological setting
What are the four parts of context?
the means used to transmit the information from sender to receiver (always one of the five senses)
What is the communication channel?