COM 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Jeanine Pirro, Elaboration Likelihood Model, Interpersonal Communication
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Contact- language, small group communication, gender issues (men listening to women) Nova: the deadliest plane crash- listening, intercultural, interpersonal, workplace, and small group communication. Don draper"s guide - perception and self, nonverbal communication. Flight of the conchords- perception and self, interpersonal communication. In her speech, jeanine pirro was missing ethos, she could not state why she was running against hillary clinton for senator of new york. Smcre variables: source, message, channel, receiver(s), environment, all of these variables will affect the communication, if you are the source, you have the most control over the message you are delivering. Stereotypes and demographics: stereotypes: misconceptions about a group of people, usually incorrect, demographics: gender, race, education, class etc. can be used to tailor a message to a group. Age: important in selecting topics of interests, authorities to cite, and persuasive strategies; may be related to values and attitudes. Gender: may not be a good predictor of audience reaction; avoid sexual stereotyping, sexist language.