Chapter 1 Flashcards
Encoding
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
Decoding
listening to words, thinking about
them, and turning those words into
mental images
communicator
all
of the people in the interaction or
speech setting
nonverbal behavior
When we speak, we
observe others’ nonverbal behavior to
see if they understand us and we gauge
their emotional state.
message
those verbal
and nonverbal behaviors, enacted by
communicators, that are interpreted
with meaning by others.
channel
the
means through which the message
travels
Noise
anything that interferes with
message transmission or reception
(i.e., getting the image from your
head into others’ heads)
physiological
noise
bodily
processes and states that interfere with
a message
Psychological noise
mental
states or emotional states that impede
message transmission or reception
physical noise
the actual sound level in a
room
Cultural noise
message
interference that results from
differences in peoples’ worldviews.
Worldview
the overall framework through which
an individual sees, thinks about, and
interprets the world and interacts with
it
Epistemology
the way that we
acquire knowledge and/or what counts
as knowledge
Ontology
our belief
system, how we see the nature of
reality or what we see as true or false
Axiology
our value
system, or what we see as right or
wrong, good or bad, and fair or unfair