CCI Exam 3: Basic Human Communication
Intrapersonal - ANS -means "within"
communicating with one's self
Sometimes a prelude to what we say, sometimes not
Interpersonal - ANS -one-to-one or very small groups
usually continuing and interdependent
interviewing - ANS -focused on question-answer pattern
learn what others know
ex: job situation, news/reporting situation
Small Group - ANS -usually 5 to 10 people
size of group can affect efficiency
fulfills task and relationship needs
Organizational - ANS -among members of an organization
can be work or volunteer related
usually task-oriented
can be formal or informal
Public Speaking - ANS -speaker to audience
large or small audience
not much opportunity for feedback
Computer Mediated - ANS -a contemporary phenomenon
Examples: email, blogs, IM, chat room, website, Social medias, etc.
, Mass - ANS -through a medium
*least opportunity for feedback*
time delay for feedback
What is coding? - ANS -Taking idea in mind and putting it in form that makes sense to others
we all code
who codes and who decodes? - ANS -sender encodes a message
receiver decodes a message
Two Coding Systems in Human Communication - ANS -Verbal and Nonverbal
Verbal coding - ANS -When we speak
Creating a description to yourself of what you're observing
Nonverbal coding - ANS -when we communication in a method other than speaking
body language
Why does context matter in communication? - ANS -gives a way for people to interpret it. tells
us how to understand things
context: temporal, physical, social-psychological, cultural
Physical context - ANS -reflects the space around something and how that influences how you
see it
Social-Psychological context - ANS -how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are
influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others
Temporal context - ANS -a message's position within a sequence of events
way people communicate changes overtime
Cultural context - ANS -shared values, beliefs, and experiences
Basic Communication Model: Shannon and Weaver - ANS -1. Decision to communicate
2. Encoding
Intrapersonal - ANS -means "within"
communicating with one's self
Sometimes a prelude to what we say, sometimes not
Interpersonal - ANS -one-to-one or very small groups
usually continuing and interdependent
interviewing - ANS -focused on question-answer pattern
learn what others know
ex: job situation, news/reporting situation
Small Group - ANS -usually 5 to 10 people
size of group can affect efficiency
fulfills task and relationship needs
Organizational - ANS -among members of an organization
can be work or volunteer related
usually task-oriented
can be formal or informal
Public Speaking - ANS -speaker to audience
large or small audience
not much opportunity for feedback
Computer Mediated - ANS -a contemporary phenomenon
Examples: email, blogs, IM, chat room, website, Social medias, etc.
, Mass - ANS -through a medium
*least opportunity for feedback*
time delay for feedback
What is coding? - ANS -Taking idea in mind and putting it in form that makes sense to others
we all code
who codes and who decodes? - ANS -sender encodes a message
receiver decodes a message
Two Coding Systems in Human Communication - ANS -Verbal and Nonverbal
Verbal coding - ANS -When we speak
Creating a description to yourself of what you're observing
Nonverbal coding - ANS -when we communication in a method other than speaking
body language
Why does context matter in communication? - ANS -gives a way for people to interpret it. tells
us how to understand things
context: temporal, physical, social-psychological, cultural
Physical context - ANS -reflects the space around something and how that influences how you
see it
Social-Psychological context - ANS -how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are
influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others
Temporal context - ANS -a message's position within a sequence of events
way people communicate changes overtime
Cultural context - ANS -shared values, beliefs, and experiences
Basic Communication Model: Shannon and Weaver - ANS -1. Decision to communicate
2. Encoding