MGCR 222 Lecture 8: MGCR222, lec 8 final
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It is not: what is sent, it is what is received, what you say, its what people hear. Message: a purpose to be conveyed (non) verbally or in writing. Sender/encoder: the originator who converts the message into symbols. Noise: interferences that distorts travel message receive messages simultaneous. Views communication as interconnected elements, in which a change in one element affects all others systems theory. Our real time responses lead speakers to modify what they will say next. Outputs understanding between the sender & receiver. Does not take into account where senders always speak and never listen simultaneous communication. Fails to show that communication is a dynamic process. Noise: interferences that distorts understanding between the sender & receiver. Individual differences in encoding/decoding: visual and audible noise, perceptual errors: stereotyping. Arc of distortion: it isn"t what you say, it"s what people hear. Non-verbal communication is messages transmitted by vocal or other means that do not involve language.