COMM-101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Lil Bub, Uncertainty Reduction Theory, Kinesics

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Chapter 1: transmission model, constitutive model, channels (ways messages get sent), vocal, visual, written, phone, mediated, noise (ways communication can be interrupted), external lawn mower. Internal psychological exhaustion: semantic different languages, sender sends messages, receiver receives and decodes message, feedback (the response from the receiver), verbal/nonverbal, positive/negative. Chapter 7: hearing vs listening, hearing is a passive physiological activity that occurs when sound waves hit our eardrums, listening is an active process that involves being mindful, listening process, attending selecting organizing interpreting . Chapter 5: how do we communicate nonverbally, body, body language (kinesics, body positions, motions, facial expressions and, emblems, thumbs up instead of saying good job. If someone"s shy, they may shrink up to a smaller space. If someone is comfortable, they may take up more space: territory, primary space, bedroom, secondary space, classroom space, public, park bench, bus (public spaces, central markers. Items you place in a territory to reserve it: boundary markers, divides territory, ear markers.