Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Encoding

A
the process of
taking an idea or mental image,
associating that image with words, and
then speaking those words in order to
convey a message
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2
Q

Decoding

A

listening to words, thinking about
them, and turning those words into
mental images

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3
Q

communicator

A

all
of the people in the interaction or
speech setting

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4
Q

nonverbal behavior

A

When we speak, we
observe others’ nonverbal behavior to
see if they understand us and we gauge
their emotional state.

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5
Q

message

A

those verbal
and nonverbal behaviors, enacted by
communicators, that are interpreted
with meaning by others.

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6
Q

channel

A

the
means through which the message
travels

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7
Q

Noise

A

anything that interferes with
message transmission or reception
(i.e., getting the image from your
head into others’ heads)

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8
Q

physiological

noise

A

bodily
processes and states that interfere with
a message

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9
Q

Psychological noise

A

mental
states or emotional states that impede
message transmission or reception

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10
Q

physical noise

A

the actual sound level in a

room

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11
Q

Cultural noise

A

message
interference that results from
differences in peoples’ worldviews.

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12
Q

Worldview

A

the overall framework through which
an individual sees, thinks about, and
interprets the world and interacts with
it

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13
Q

Epistemology

A

the way that we
acquire knowledge and/or what counts
as knowledge

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14
Q

Ontology

A

our belief
system, how we see the nature of
reality or what we see as true or false

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15
Q

Axiology

A

our value
system, or what we see as right or
wrong, good or bad, and fair or unfair

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16
Q

Cosmology

A

the way that
we see our relationship to the universe
and to other people.

17
Q

Praxeology

A

our preferred
method of completing everyday tasks
or our approach to solving problems.

18
Q

concrete word

A

a word that describes a tangible object
that can be perceived through the
senses

19
Q

Abstract words

A

words
that refer to ideas or concepts that are
removed from material reality

20
Q

context

A

the type of
relationships we have with others and
the communicative rules that govern
those relationships

21
Q

Channel

A

The apparatus for carrying the message

22
Q

Encoding

A

the process of taking an idea or mental image, associating that image with words, and then speaking those words in order to convey a message

23
Q

Decoding

A

the reverse process of listening to words, thinking about them, and turning those words into mental images