Lesson 1 Flashcards
an idea or concept that a sender would like to convey
Stimulus (noun)
the person who encodes the message
Sender (noun))
the person who decodes the message
Receiver(noun)
interpret
Decode(verb)
the response of the receiver to the given message of the sender
Feedback (noun)
transmission of ideas and emotions
verbal and nonverbal cues
Latin word commnis, which means “common”
helps people adapt
Communication
transmission of ideas and emotions
verbal and nonverbal cues
Latin word commnis, which means “common”
helps people adapt
Communication
Process of Communication
Stimulus
Sender
Receiver
Feedback
Noise
Sender→Encoding→Message→Decoding→Receiver→Feedback→Sender
SenderNoise, MessageNoise,ReceiverNoise
Lesson2
is the transmission of ideas and emotions between or among persons with the use of verban and nonverbal cues
Communication
the use of words or speech in sending messages
makes us of language/words
Verbal Communication
act of expressing ideas in ways that do not involve or go beyond using words
body language, appearance, voice, and environment as nonverbal clues
Nonverbal Communication
Types of Nonverbal Communication
Proxemics
Kinesics
Chronemics
Haptics
the space or distance between the sender and the receiver
intimate distance, personal distance, social distance, and public distance
Proxemics