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Human Communication - correct answer The process of managing messages for the purpose of creating shared meaning Transaction - correct answer Between at least two people Simultaneously sending and receiving messages to and from one another Messages - correct answer Verbal or nonverbal Intentional or Unintentional Channels - correct answer The medium through which a message is sent how we interact Interference (noise) - correct answer Prevents messages from being received, or prevents intended meaning from being understood Other Factors - correct answer Feedback- What response to a message Time- Can change feedback to a message Intrapersonal Communication - correct answer Communication within a person Perception may change from person to person Interpersonal Communication - correct answer Communication with another person Interviewing - correct answer Question and answer format between people Usually a formal setting small group communication - correct answer3or more, ideally 5-7 work together behavior influenced by others Public Communication - correct answer Engaging multiple people Lectures, stand up comedy, speeches Organizational Communication - correct answer Designed to factor in the roles of large amounts of people Health Communication - correct answer Structuring communication so interaction between doctors and patients are more appropriate Mass/Media Communication - correct answer TV, Movies, Radio Elements of Effective Communication - correct answer Understanding Pleasure Attitude Influence Improved Relationships Action Humanistic Approaches - correct answer Rhetoric Interpretivists- Looks at specific events through different viewpoints Critical Scholars- Look at critical issues Qualitative - correct answer Rigorous observation rules Work "in the field" Collect detailed and descriptive data Interviews, ethnography, participant data Quantitative - correct answer Uncover patterns in communications via numbers Advanced statistical and rigid testing to support/reject hypothesis Can work "in the field" or in lab The Scientific Method - correct answer Ask a question or state a problem Formulate hypothesis or research question Design and conduct observation, measurement, or experiment Analyze and interpret data Empirical - correct answer Data based on observation or experience Objective - correct answer Minimized personal bias Logical - correct answer Rational, consistent, sensible judgement on data Public - correct answer Results are publicized Content Analysis - correct answer Systematic analysis of messages Purposes of Content Analysis - correct answer Describes frequency of behavior Compares behavior types/rates across different contexts Content Analysis Issues - correct answer Requires a representative sample Needs clear, specific definitions of behaviors Limited to studying what is already occurring Survey Research - correct answer Examines what people do Relies on self reports Examines relationships between variables ex. Relationship questionnaires, Attitude surveys, media habits research Survey Research Issues - correct answer Need representative sample Questions must be high quality No control over variables Cannot make casual conclusions Self reports Experimental Research - correct answer Manipulation of variables Control of other variables/settings Measures effect/outcome of manipulation Experiment Issues - correct answer Goal: Drawing casual conclusions Requires random assignment to conditions Hard to generate results Artificial setting Limited subject population Reliability - correct answer Consistency of measurement results Validity - correct answerAccuracy of results Perception - correct answer Interpreting the sensory experience of the world Selective Attention - correct answer The ability to process certain stimuli while filtering others Perceptual Filters - correct answer Physical/Psychological Limits Psychological Sets - correct answer Expectations that share experiences Attribution - correct answer The process of assigning meaning to others behavior The act of asking why Bias - correct answer Perceiving something based on the context Dispositional Bias - correct answer Overuse of personality reasons with others Self Serving Bias - correct answer Excuses for personal behavior Impressions of Others - correct answer First Impressions (Primary Effect) Physical Attractiveness Expressiveness Charisma Stereotyping - correct answer A generalization about a class of people, objects, or events that is widely held by a given culture Accuracy of Perceptions - correct answer Context Interpersonal Sensitivity Perceiver Self Confidence Intelligence (dispositional) Flexible Expectations Awareness of limitations Verbal Communication - correct answer A system of symbols and codes used to construct and convey messages Referent - correct answer Object for what the symbol stands for Denotative Meaning - correct answerDictionary definition of what a word means Connotative Meaning - correct answer Personal Connection to a word Private Meaning - correct answer Personal definition of a word kept to yourself Shared Meaning - correct answer A definition that is mutual between two or more people Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis linguistic reletivity - correct answer Language shapes the way we see the world Strong Determinism- Language determines our thoughts Weak Determinism- Language does not determine our thoughts that influence it Abstract/Vague language - correct answer Not specific Inferences - correct answer make your own conclusion Dichotomes - correct answer Yes or No Equivocal Language - correct answer Words that have multiple meanings Euphemisms - correct answer Replacing words with other words to make them more comfortable Metacommunication - correct answer Comm about comm

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UCF COM 1000 final Young

Human Communication - correct answer The process of managing messages for the purpose of creating
shared meaning



Transaction - correct answer Between at least two people

Simultaneously sending and receiving messages to and from one another



Messages - correct answer Verbal or nonverbal

Intentional or Unintentional



Channels - correct answer The medium through which a message is sent how we interact



Interference (noise) - correct answer Prevents messages from being received, or prevents intended
meaning from being understood



Other Factors - correct answer Feedback- What response to a message

Time- Can change feedback to a message



Intrapersonal Communication - correct answer Communication within a person

Perception may change from person to person



Interpersonal Communication - correct answer Communication with another person



Interviewing - correct answer Question and answer format between people

Usually a formal setting

,small group communication - correct answer3or more, ideally 5-7

work together

behavior influenced by others



Public Communication - correct answer Engaging multiple people

Lectures, stand up comedy, speeches



Organizational Communication - correct answer Designed to factor in the roles of large amounts of
people



Health Communication - correct answerStructuring communication so interaction between doctors and
patients are more appropriate



Mass/Media Communication - correct answerTV, Movies, Radio



Elements of Effective Communication - correct answerUnderstanding

Pleasure

Attitude Influence

Improved Relationships

Action



Humanistic Approaches - correct answerRhetoric

Interpretivists- Looks at specific events through different viewpoints

Critical Scholars- Look at critical issues



Qualitative - correct answerRigorous observation rules

Work "in the field"

Collect detailed and descriptive data

,Interviews, ethnography, participant data



Quantitative - correct answerUncover patterns in communications via numbers

Advanced statistical and rigid testing to support/reject hypothesis

Can work "in the field" or in lab



The Scientific Method - correct answerAsk a question or state a problem

Formulate hypothesis or research question

Design and conduct observation, measurement, or experiment

Analyze and interpret data



Empirical - correct answerData based on observation or experience



Objective - correct answerMinimized personal bias



Logical - correct answerRational, consistent, sensible judgement on data



Public - correct answerResults are publicized



Content Analysis - correct answerSystematic analysis of messages



Purposes of Content Analysis - correct answerDescribes frequency of behavior

Compares behavior types/rates across different contexts



Content Analysis Issues - correct answerRequires a representative sample

Needs clear, specific definitions of behaviors

Limited to studying what is already occurring



Survey Research - correct answerExamines what people do

, Relies on self reports

Examines relationships between variables

ex. Relationship questionnaires, Attitude surveys, media habits research



Survey Research Issues - correct answerNeed representative sample

Questions must be high quality

No control over variables

Cannot make casual conclusions

Self reports



Experimental Research - correct answerManipulation of variables

Control of other variables/settings

Measures effect/outcome of manipulation



Experiment Issues - correct answerGoal: Drawing casual conclusions

Requires random assignment to conditions

Hard to generate results

Artificial setting

Limited subject population



Reliability - correct answerConsistency of measurement results



Validity - correct answerAccuracy of results



Perception - correct answerInterpreting the sensory experience of the world



Selective Attention - correct answerThe ability to process certain stimuli while filtering others



Perceptual Filters - correct answerPhysical/Psychological Limits

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