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Communication Process Chapter 2 Communication Process

Components of Comm. Process Context - The people, occasion, & task. Physical Environment - Your surroundings are. Affects interaction & setting. Climate - Emotional, attitudinal, and intellectual tone.

Communicator - speaker creates meaning, sends and receives msg’s, & exchanges meanings. Message - meaning, feeling, & general energy from communicators. Channel - space where the message must pass. Method of sending the message.

Noise - interferes or disrupts communication. Internal – inside of the communicator. External – distraction of the physical environment. Barrier - blocks communication. Feedback - assures communication has occurred. Allows you to modify or adjust your message. Provides insight.

The Communicator Sender-Receiver: the person who sends the message to someone. Also processes feedback given. Receiver-Sender: person who receives the message. Obtains & provides feedback.

Sender-Receiver Sensory Perception – taking in data of the message though the 5 senses. Encoding – mental process of assigning meaning and language to data. Transmitting – physical process of sending verbal & nonverbal messages.

Components of a Message Content –the information. Feeling – when you respond, you send your feelings along with the actual text. Relationship – how well you know or don’t know each other affects the interpretation of messages.