PSY 3102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Interpersonal Communication, Interaction Model, Extraversion And Introversion
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7 application exercise 3. 2: entj spoken here (text) 1 interpersonal (ip) communication: something that receives a response/ when a message is received, the process of acting upon information. Human communication: can communicate simultaneously; mutual interactive process, mutually influences each other on a moment-to-moment basis, the process of making sense out of the world and sharing that sense with others. Interpersonal communication: the process of interacting simultaneously and sharing mutual influence with another person. Source: human being who has an idea or emotion. Receiver: the person or group toward whom the source directs messages, intentionally or unintentionally. Message: the written, spoken, and unspoken elements of communication to which we assign meaning. Channel: the pathway through which messages pass between source and receiver (tactile, verbal, auditory, etc. ) Noise: anything that interferes with the clear reception and interpretation of a message (emotional internal noise , outside external noise ) Encode: the translation of ideas, feelings, and thought into a code.