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Fundamentals of Communication

The Communication Model Self-Concept & Self-Esteem Perception Johari Window Types of Messages
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Communication about communication

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What is the difference between interpersonal and itrapersonal communication?

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How many people are required for a small group communication?

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What are the three components of mass media?

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Define communication transaction.

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Name two factors that form your self-concept.

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Name one characteristic of a person with a positive self-concept.

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Your self-concept changes quickly or slowly?

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Your evaluation of your ability and worth

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Can you have low self-esteem and a positive self-concept? Provide an example.

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Provides us each with a unique view of the world

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Why is making a good first impression important?

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What is the difference between a stereotype and a prejudice?

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This stage involves deciding what to think, say, or do as a result of what we have perceived

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Our tendency to remember those things that reinforce our way of thinking and forget those that oppose our way of thinking

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The four panes of the Johari Window are?

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Name, age, food preferences, gender can all be found in what area?

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The blind area consists of...

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Style A is dominated by...

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Term to describe information moving from the hidden area to the open area

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How many different types of messages are there?



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A teacher giving a lecture



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Messages involving emotions

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Speculate or theorize

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Ritualistic messages manage...

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Metacommunication
Interpersonal = Between two people; Intrapersonal = In your head
3 or more
Entertainment, persuasion, information
Communication when two things simultaneously affect one another, both acting and reacting at the same time.
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Sets goals, Persistent, Acknowledges accomplishments, Asks questions
Slowly
Self-esteem
Yes. Remember self-esteem changes moment to moment.
Our perceptions
First impressions are lasting and affect perception and communication efforts.
Prejudice = negative
Responding stage
Selective retention
Open, Blind, Unknown, Hidden
Open area
Information about you that others, but not you, are aware of
The unknown area
Self-Disclosure

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Informational message

Affective messages
Imaginative messages
Social order





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