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   Communication- the process of sharing 
    information, thoughts, and feelings 
    between people through speaking, writing, 
    or body language.
    
     Intrapersonal Communication: occurs in one’s own mind. (examples)
    
     Interpersonal Communication: occurs between two people. 
     (examples)
    
     Group Discussion: Three or more people exchanging ideas on a 
     specific topic for a specific purpose. (examples)
    
     Nonverbal Communication: A system of symbolic behaviors that 
     communicates without words. (examples)
    
     Mass Communication: Electronic or print transmission of messages 
     to the general public. (examples)
    Types of Communication
    
      Which of the types of communication do you think is 
      the most important? Why do you think this?
    
      Is it possible to not communicate? Why do you think 
      this?
    
      Why is it important to focus on improving 
      communication skills?
    (ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.) 
    Questions
    
     Sender- the person who initiates a message
    
     Encode- the mental process of assigning meaning and language to 
     data
    
     Channel- (medium)- the way in which a message is sent 
     (examples)
    
     Noise- anything that interferes with a message and is usually 
     temporary
      ◦Internal noise: interference that originates from and resides within a person 
      (ex: hungry, sleepy, cold)
      ◦External noise: a distraction in the channel
    
     Receiver- the person who receives (or believes he/she has 
     received) a message.
    
     Decode- the mental process used to create meaning from 
     language (opposite of encode)
    
     Feedback- one person’s observable response to another’s 
     response
    Communication Model
   Intentional message: made up of the 
    meanings and feelings one person wishes 
    to send to another. (on purpose)
   Unintentional message: one that the 
    sender either does not mean to send or is 
    unaware of sending.
   Types of Messages
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