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COMM 101 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Already Passed Encoding - Answers the sender encodes a message; creating a message to send to the receiver Decoding - Answers interpreting a message Message - Answers the particular meaning or content that the sender wishes the receiver to understand (can be intentional or unintentional, verbal or nonverbal, written or spoken, etc) Channel - Answers the method a sender uses to send a message to the receiver Noise - Answers anything that interferes with the sending or receiving of a message; can be external or internal Linear Model of Communication - Answers suggests that communication moves only in one direction; Transactional Model of Communication - Answers demonstrates that communication participants act as senders and receivers simultaneously, creating reality through their interactions; Self-concept - Answers sum total of who we think we are, or how we define ourselves Self-Esteem - Answers the degree to which we value or devalue who we think we are Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - Answers when our behavior serves to fulfill someone else's expectations for us Stereotypes - Answers broad generalizations; making a judgment about a person or a group of people based off of previous notions; putting a group of people all in the same category; Reflected Appraisal - Answers evaluating ourselves based upon how we see others seeing us; seeing yourself through the eyes of others, or through the way you think others see you; Situational Aspects - Answers the "when, where, and why" the communication is taking place Relational Aspects - Answers the "whom" the communication is taking place with Feedback - Answers a noticeable response to a sender's message either verbally or nonverbally Identity Management - Answers where we alter our behavior and/or appearance to control how others see us (must take place in public, must be intentional, does not require one to be entirely truthful) Facework - Answers strategies used to shape one's social media image Classical Period - Answers people placed high value on the spoken word and argumentation skills; accentuated emotion and logic to persuade others, and developed guidelines for public presentations Aristotle - Answers defined "rhetoric" and the three necessary proofs for persuasion - ethos, pathos, and logos Ethos - Answers human character, morals, etc. Pathos - Answers emotional appeal Logos - Answers logical reason Kinesics - Answers study of how we use body movement and facial expressions; Haptics - Answers study of touch Proxemics - Answers study of how we use our space influences the ways we relate with others Chronemics - Answers study of how people use time Paralanguage - Answers term we use to describe vocal qualities such as pitch, volume, inflection rate of speech, and rhythm Nonverbal Messages - Answers Nonverbal messages are generally more accurate than verbal messages. Monochronic Culture - Answers a culture that worships time (Ex: the US) Polychronic Culture - Answers a culture that is more flexible regarding the use of time (Ex: Arab and Latin American countries) Cultural Connection - Answers Nonverbal Communication; Ex: the handshake is the most common form of business greeting in the US; Far east countries - a handshake is most often accompanied by a bow; Touch (For example - How is touch looked at in the US?) - Answers extremely situational and relational in the US; American residents tend to be more reserved when it comes to touch, especially in public; Types of Distances (proxemics) - Answers - Intimate Distance: the most valued and guarded distance; touch to 18 inches - Personal Distance: the second most valued and guarded distance; 18 inches to 4 feet; two students sitting next to each other in a class; - Social Distance: where most communication exists on a daily basis, especially in the business/professional world; good for job interviews, conference rooms, boardrooms; 4 feet to 12 feet;

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COMM 101 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Already Passed

Encoding - Answers the sender encodes a message; creating a message to send to the receiver

Decoding - Answers interpreting a message

Message - Answers the particular meaning or content that the sender wishes the receiver to
understand (can be intentional or unintentional, verbal or nonverbal, written or spoken, etc)

Channel - Answers the method a sender uses to send a message to the receiver

Noise - Answers anything that interferes with the sending or receiving of a message; can be
external or internal

Linear Model of Communication - Answers suggests that communication moves only in one
direction;

Transactional Model of Communication - Answers demonstrates that communication
participants act as senders and receivers simultaneously, creating reality through their
interactions;

Self-concept - Answers sum total of who we think we are, or how we define ourselves

Self-Esteem - Answers the degree to which we value or devalue who we think we are

Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - Answers when our behavior serves to fulfill someone else's
expectations for us

Stereotypes - Answers broad generalizations; making a judgment about a person or a group of
people based off of previous notions; putting a group of people all in the same category;

Reflected Appraisal - Answers evaluating ourselves based upon how we see others seeing us;
seeing yourself through the eyes of others, or through the way you think others see you;

Situational Aspects - Answers the "when, where, and why" the communication is taking place

Relational Aspects - Answers the "whom" the communication is taking place with

Feedback - Answers a noticeable response to a sender's message either verbally or nonverbally

Identity Management - Answers where we alter our behavior and/or appearance to control how
others see us (must take place in public, must be intentional, does not require one to be entirely
truthful)

Facework - Answers strategies used to shape one's social media image

Classical Period - Answers people placed high value on the spoken word and argumentation
skills; accentuated emotion and logic to persuade others, and developed guidelines for public

, presentations

Aristotle - Answers defined "rhetoric" and the three necessary proofs for persuasion - ethos,
pathos, and logos

Ethos - Answers human character, morals, etc.

Pathos - Answers emotional appeal

Logos - Answers logical reason

Kinesics - Answers study of how we use body movement and facial expressions;

Haptics - Answers study of touch

Proxemics - Answers study of how we use our space influences the ways we relate with others

Chronemics - Answers study of how people use time

Paralanguage - Answers term we use to describe vocal qualities such as pitch, volume,
inflection rate of speech, and rhythm

Nonverbal Messages - Answers Nonverbal messages are generally more accurate than verbal
messages.

Monochronic Culture - Answers a culture that worships time (Ex: the US)

Polychronic Culture - Answers a culture that is more flexible regarding the use of time (Ex: Arab
and Latin American countries)

Cultural Connection - Answers Nonverbal Communication; Ex: the handshake is the most
common form of business greeting in the US; Far east countries - a handshake is most often
accompanied by a bow;

Touch (For example - How is touch looked at in the US?) - Answers extremely situational and
relational in the US; American residents tend to be more reserved when it comes to touch,
especially in public;

Types of Distances (proxemics) - Answers - Intimate Distance: the most valued and guarded
distance; touch to 18 inches

- Personal Distance: the second most valued and guarded distance; 18 inches to 4 feet; two
students sitting next to each other in a class;

- Social Distance: where most communication exists on a daily basis, especially in the
business/professional world; good for job interviews, conference rooms, boardrooms; 4 feet to
12 feet;
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