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Models of communication Axioms Perception

Stage 1Perception

Stage 2Perception

Stage 3

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“Who says what in what channel to whom with what

effect”

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What is the Lasswell Model of

Communication?

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“Would you like some fries to go

with your nose?”

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What is a Freudian Slip?

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When noises, accents, tiredness keeps a

message from being transmitted

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What is

Physical noise?

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Because it uses Communicators rather than speaker and audience indicating that communication is multi-directional rather than one-

directional

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Why is the interactional model better than the

linear model of communication?

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Physical, temporal, social psychological

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What are the three types of contexts?

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“You cannot not

communicate”

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What is Communication is

Inevitable?

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Each has influence or

impact on the other

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What is interdependence?

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Yo momma is so ugly all the neighbours pitched in for

curtains.

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What is a one up message?

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We cause things to exist

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What is communication is creative endeavor?

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We tend to perceive what is meaningful to us at a

particular time

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What is selectives Of perception?

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The first stage of perception

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What is Sensory

stimulation occurs?

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You refuse to try scorpion on a stick because it’s a bug

         

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What is selective exposure?

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Rain falls

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What is sensory stimulation

occurs?

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You cannot rememberThe name of the geek that

Took you to prom

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What is selective retention?

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Jigsaw puzzle

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What can cognition be compared to?

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A coherent sequence of events expected by the individual either as a participant or as an

observer

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What is a script?

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This happens when you compare the trombone with a baritone

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What is a personal construct?

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A set of beliefs about the probable

behavior of a particular group

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What is a stereotype?

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The brain creates cognitive models and then imposes

them on the stimuli they receive

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What is schemata?

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Olivia is attractive, friendly, and (honest, a liar)

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What is an example of the

implicit personality

theory?

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This was called the pygmalion effect

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What is an experiment where

children were labeled as smart or dumb and

then performed accordingly?

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An example of this theory is

“The girls are always prettier at closing time”

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What is Perceptual

accentuation?

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An example of this tendency to attribute things in our favor would

be:

“It’s not my fault I didn’t get to finish my poster. The store closed

at 9:00 p.m. and I couldn’t get markers”

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What is beneffectance or self-serving bias?

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An example of this type judgment would be “Lucius

always does good on tests, even ones that other students do really

bad on. He consistently gets a 95% or better.”

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What is an Internal

Judgement?

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Through language we can add onto other’s ideas rather than consistently start from scratch

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What is timebuilding?