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Linear model of communication
communication is something that one person does to another
source
speaker in public speaking
encoding
speaker converts the idea into words
message
end result of the encoding process hannelc
channel
the message is delivered through ___
receiver
the name of the audience that receives the message
decode
takes the symbols used to encode the message and draws meaning from them
Noise
other forces that can impede the delivery and proper decoding of a message
Physical and Psychological Noise
Types of noise
Interactive Model of Communication
messages flow back and forth from the receiver
feedback
the receiver’s response to the message
environment
where the communication is taking place
transactional model of communication
constant communication and we play the roles of the sender and the receiver simultaneously
phobia
irrational response to something that should not be percieved as a significant threat
communication apprehension
anxiety caused by the prospect of public speaking
self-fulfilling prophecy
If you think something is going to happen and then it does
physical affections of communication apprehension
shortness of breath, shaking, sweating
systematic desensitization
teaches relaxation and then gradually exposes you to a fear until it no longer causes anxiety
ethics
a way for people to make good choices for themselves and their community
Plagiarism
stealing someone else’s work and present it as your own
global plagiarism
stealing a whole piece of work and saying its yours
Incremental Plagiarism
take bits and pieces of one source and credit it as your own
Patchwork plagiarism
taking ideas from numerous sources and crediting it as your own
patchworking
paraphrasing, take and twist the authors words into your own words and not siting the source (can be one or more source)
Culture
It influences our self-concept, our priorities, our personality and how we communicate with one another
Co-Culture
smaller groups that exist within and alongside larger cultural groups