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  1. b a ckg r o u n d . W i t h t h i s e m p h a si s o n cu e s, B a r n l u n d ’s m o d e l h i g h l i g h t s t h e f a ct o r s t h a t i n f l u e n ce w h a t w e

  2. Jan 12, 2023 · In a coherent manner, the text explores communication in a variety of traditional contexts: from interpersonal to group to mass media. It can be used in both theory- and skills-based courses. Written in a dynamic style, Trenholm's approach helps students develop a better understanding of communication as a field of study, as well as its practical applications.

  3. 2. Communication Style • Indirect • Always seems to agree • Doesn't speak up • Hesitant to voice own opinion 3. Characteristics • Apologetic, self-conscious • Trusts others, but not self • Doesn't express own wants and feelings • Allows others to make decisions • Doesn't get what he or she wants 4. Behaviors • Sighs a lot

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  4. The linear or transmission model of communication, as shown in Figure 2.2.1, describes communication as a linear, one-way process in which a sender intentionally transmits a message to a receiver (Ellis & McClintock, 1990). This model focuses on the sender and message within a communication encounter. Although the receiver is included in the ...

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  5. and/or personal relationships. If you are uncomfortable discussing your communication style, you may speak about the communication styles you have encountered and how they impact you. Your speech should not be a report of the content of this project. This project includes: The Discover Your Communication Style questionnaire A 5- to 7-minute speech

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  6. What's Your Communication Style? A Self-Assessment Consider each of the following questions separately and circle the one letter (a, b, c, or d) that corresponds to the description that best fits you. If you have trouble selecting only one answer, ask yourself which response, at work, would be the most natural or likely for you to make.

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  8. Dec 31, 2020 · The Shannon-Weaver Model. The Shannon-Weaver model was created by Claude Elwood Shannon and Warren Weaver in 1948 and is considered the “mother of all models” in communication. The model has 6 factors that are included in all forms of communication. The first stage of the model is the sender, the sender is the person who produces the ...