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Communicating With Others
By: Grace Soudah
TABLE OF CONENTS • Slide 3 - Communication• Slide 4 - Model of Communication • Slide 5 - Processes of Communicating • Slide 6 - Processes of Communicating • Slide 7 – Verbal and Nonverbal
Communication • Slide 8 – 5 Types of Communication • Slide 9 – Communication Includes • Slide 10 – Truth vs. Validity • Slide 11 – Threshold • Slide 12 – Facts
Communication
• It occurs when one person transfers an idea to another person.
• The activity of transporting information
• A exchange of giving news or information
• Effective conversing or expressing with others
MODEL OF COMMUNICATION
• Sender- primary responsibility for the success or failure of the communication act
• Encoding- translating ideas into symbols
• Message- travels over the channels, symbols you use become the message
• Channel- is where the message passes The channels are our senses sight, sound touch, taste and smell.
• Decoding- based on your personal background, education ,and exercise you attach meaning to the message
• Receiver-gets the message and provides feedback
• Feedback- data that is sent to the main source
• Noise-any interruption or change in the message
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
Communication is the act of transferring information from one to another. In order for the transfer to work verbal and nonverbal are dependent. Verbal Communication is communicating that uses language. One way for people to communicate is face to face, by words, numbers, or symbols.
Nonverbal Communication is the exchange of messages through gestures, facial expressions, and body positions.
Five Types of Communication
Intrapersonal-communicating with yourselfInterpersonal-with one other person 1 on 1Small group- a pattern of communication is established (3-11)Public communication-everyone is in a place where communication is being taken placeMass communication- transmission of messages passes using electronics to transmit for example ( media and technology)
TELEPHONE ,IN PERSON MEETINGS ,RADIO, TELEVISON GESTURES, SPEAKING THROUGH THE EYES, VERBAL, NON-VERBAL, VOICE LEVEL, AND ETC….
Communication Can Include
Mass InterpersonalPUBLIC
Truth vs. Validity
Truth is a certainty of a belief that’s affirmative. A fact that has been verified. For example a proven statement.
Truth with capital “T” accurate situation of an event and reasons understandings are incorrect. Truth with small “t” what someone believes as the only answer to a event.
Validity is a quality of being used to support an argument. It is measured with certainty. Critical thinkers use validity to make decisions, not truth. Means they don’t rely on truth. It is based on reasonable positions.
THRESHOLD Threshold is validity on the continuous of certainty that speaks out to describe before someone will commit to a decision.Most people have a threshold with respect that is to a particular point of view. • No two people have the same threshold on a same
matter.• A person’s threshold can change over the period. • On some topics, people may not have thresholds
that can be reached.• It varies depending on the matter. • Threshold are effected by psychological and
physiological settings. Example, buying a expensive car your threshold to buying a lowered priced when you bought the car for $30,000.
• Threshold can be lowered. Creating the right kind of argument can soften or lower the threshold of an audience.
- No two people decode the same.- Actions speak louder than words nonverbal communication for example, you may not know it but you are still communicating with someone by not talking but by gestures or your face reactions.
DID YOU KNOW FACTS