04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Iceberg, Subjective Constancy, Fulling

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Sending receiving and interpreting messages: exchange of info. The channel we use to interact with one another. Behavioral or social science and an applied liberal art. The discipline shares with psychology, sociology, anthropology and political science the pursuit of knowledge about human individuals and social activity. This model was specifically made to address the effects of noise in the communication discipline. Frame of reference: past experiences (values, influences, individuals" world views. No identical frame of reference: communication fallacy. Idea that message send = message received which is not equal. Messages can be: level, condensed, assimilated, embellished. Code: verbal code: what we say or what we write, non-verbal: what you don"t write or what you don"t say or gestures, paralanguage: tone or pitch or volume (how you say it) Texting: written channel, consider how rich your channel is. You cannot really not communicate, you are always communicating. Noise: internal: interferes with the communication process.

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