COMM 1100 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: High Rising Terminal, Proxemics, First Amendment To The United States Constitution

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30 Oct 2014
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Ch 1: public speaking, exchanging the messages between one speaker and an identified audience for a specific purpose on specific occasions, interpersonal communication, exchange of messages b/t two people who have some sort of relationship, intrapersonal communication, small number of people gathered for a specific purpose, small group, b/t a small number of people gathered for a specific purpose, mass communication, delivery off a message from one source to a large audience, transactional communication, messages flow in 2 directions simultaneously, with the speaker and audience acting as both senders and receivers, sender, speaker, the person motivated to share his/her ideas, encoder, the speaker creates meaning by taking ideas and translating them into various perceptible codes, receivers, audience members, decoders, assign and create meaning from one speakers words/behaviors, frame of reference, an individual world view, message, set of ideas the speaker transmits to the audience.

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