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2 Chapter 1 Objectives State reasons why the study of communication is essential Define communication Name the components of communication Explain some principles of communication

3 Chapter 1 Objectives Explain the differences between the four communication contexts Define communication competence Name the tenets of the NCA Credo on Ethics

4 Studying Communication Can…
Improve the way you see yourself Improve the way others see you Increase what you know about human relationships Teach you important life skills Help you exercise your rights to freedom of speech Help you succeed professionally Help you navigate our diverse world

5 The process of using messages to generate meaning
What is Communication? The process of using messages to generate meaning

6 What is Communication? Process Messages Meaning
Activity, exchange or set of behaviors that occurs over time Messages Verbal and nonverbal symbols, signs, and behaviors Meaning Understanding of the message

7 Components of Communication
People The message The channel Feedback Code Encoding & decoding Noise

8 Communication Principles
Communication begins with the self

9 Communication Principles
Communication involves others Self-image grows out of dialogue with others Communication competence requires sensitivity and responsiveness to others

10 Communication Principles
Communication has both a content and a relational dimension Content message describes expected behavior Relational message suggests how content should be interpreted

11 Communication Principles
Communication is complicated Not just simple message transmission Involves choices about multiple aspects of the message

12 Communication Principles
An increased quantity of communication does not increase the quality of communication Verbiage does not necessarily lead to positive outcomes

13 Communication Principles
Communication is… Inevitable Irreversible Unrepeatable

14 Communication Contexts
A set of circumstances or a situation Affects your choice of the most appropriate channels and codes

15 Factors in the Context Number of people
Degree of formality or intimacy Opportunities for feedback Need for pre-structuring messages Roles of the people

16 Intrapersonal Communication
The process of using messages to generate meaning within the self

17 Interpersonal Communication
The process of using messages to generate meaning between at least two people

18 Public Communication The process of using messages to generate meanings in a situation where a single source transmits a message to a number of receivers

19 Mass Communication The process of using messages to generate meanings in a mediated system, between a source and a large number of receivers

20 Computer-Mediated Communication
Human communication and the sharing of information through communication networks

21 Goals of Communication Study
Communication competence Effectively exchanging meaning through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior Ethical communication The NCA “Nine Commandments” for communication


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