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Models and Continuum of Communication - Coggle Diagram
Models and Continuum of Communication
Principles of Interpersonal Communication
Irreversible
CANNOT take back something that has been said
Complicated
No form of communication is simple
Inescapable
cannot not communicate
Contextual
the setting in which communication takes place
Definition of Interpersonal Communication Skills
Interpersonal communication is the process by which people exchange information, feelings, and meaning though verbal and non-verbal messages: it is face-to-face communication
Element of Interpersonal Communication
Channel
Receiver
Message
Noise
Source / Sender
Feedback
Models of Communication
Interactive Model
Pros
there is feedback
new communication channels
Cons
feedback is delayed
the sender and the receiver might not know who ther person is
Transaction Model
Pros
Simultaneous and instant feedback
Sender and receiver play the same role
Cons
Encourage non-verbal communication
More noise due to communicators talking at the same time
Linear Model
Pros
Intentional results
used in mass communication
Good at audience persuasion
Cons
Communication is not continuous cause there is no feedback
Not interactive
Difficult to identify if communication was effective
Context of Interpersonal Communication
Situational context
refers to the actual reason why you are speaking or presenting
Environmental Context
refers to the physical space in which you are speaking
Relational Context
Refers to the degree of depth you have with the other person
Cultural Context
Different cultures have different ways in expressing themselves
Psychological Context
Refers to the state someone is in (e.g., moods, emotions)