TYPES OF COMMUNICATION Flashcards

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Communication comprises five basic types:

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intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public, and mass.

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is the BASIC communication you have with( yourself).

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Intrapersonal Communication

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is BASIC communication that occurs (between two people) in the context of their ongoing relationship.

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Interpersonal Communication

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TYPE OF BASIC COMMUNICATION such as sports teams, Bible study groups, organizational departments, and teams of students working on a class project.

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SMALL GROUPS

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BASIC COMMUNICATION occurs when we (speak or write) to an audience that is larger than a small group

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Public Communication

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is BASIC communication to a large audience that is transmitted by( media).

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Mass communication

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7
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takes place over the( phone or in person). The medium of the message is oral. EX. STORY TELLING, CRUCIAL CONVO.

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Verbal Communication

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In contrast to verbal communications, BUT are( printed messages)

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WRITTEN COMMUNICATION

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9
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What you say is a (vital part) of any communication.

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Nonverbal Communication

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10
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Aspects of Nonverbal Communication refers to the (study of hand, arm, body, eye contact, and face movements). For example, in some places, eye contact is encouraged because it is a sign of paying attention, sincerity or of interest.

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Kinesics

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Aspects of Nonverbal Communication (looks at touch) as a way of communication.

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Haptics

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Aspects of Nonverbal Communication( looks at how people use personal space or their personal space requirements).

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Proxemics

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13
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nonverbal cues that can support or detract from a sender’s message: A simple rule of thumb is that simplicity, directness, and warmth convey sincerity

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BODY LANGUAGE

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nonverbal cues that can support or detract from a sender’s message:In business, the style and duration of_______ considered appropriate vary greatly across cultures.

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EYE CONTACT

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nonverbal cues that can support or detract from a sender’s message:The( human face) can produce thousands of different expressions.

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FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

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16
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The( position of our body) relative to a chair or another person is another powerful silent messenger that conveys interest, aloofness, professionalism—or lack thereof.

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POSTURE

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nonverbal cues that can support or detract from a sender’s message:The meaning of a simple___T___differs between individuals, genders, and cultures.

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TOUCH

18
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Anthropologist Edward T. Hall coined the term proxemics to denote the different kinds of distance that occur between people. These distances vary between cultures. The figure below outlines the basic proxemics of everyday life and their meaning (Hall, 1966):

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SPACE