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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/Exploring_Public_Speaking_(HACC_edition_2021)/02%3A_Transactional_Model_of_Communication/2.02%3A_Elements_of_the_Communication_Process
    Now that we have an overall idea of the communication models, it's time to take a closer look at the components of the transactional model.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Map%3A_Discover_Psychology_-_A_Brief_Introductory_Text_(Noba)/07%3A_LEARNING/7.01%3A_Conditioning_and_Learning
    Basic principles of learning are always operating and always influencing human behavior. This module discusses the two most fundamental forms of learning -- classical (Pavlovian) and instrumental (ope...Basic principles of learning are always operating and always influencing human behavior. This module discusses the two most fundamental forms of learning -- classical (Pavlovian) and instrumental (operant) conditioning. This module describes some of the most important things you need to know about classical and instrumental conditioning, and it illustrates some of the many ways they help us understand normal and disordered behavior in humans.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/06%3A_Meaning-_Semantics_and_Pragmatics/6.12%3A_Deixis
    The page discusses the concept of deixis, which refers to expressions whose meanings depend on the context, such as who is speaking or the situation. It explains that first- and second-person pronouns...The page discusses the concept of deixis, which refers to expressions whose meanings depend on the context, such as who is speaking or the situation. It explains that first- and second-person pronouns are inherently deictic because they reference the speaker or the addressee. Spatial deixis involves terms like "here" and "there," which shift meaning based on location, while temporal deixis involves expressions like "today" or verb tenses, which depend on the time of utterance.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Human_Relations/Human_Relations_(Dias)/04%3A_Communicate_Effectively/4.03%3A_Principles_of_Nonverbal_Communication
    How do you know when your boss or instructors are pleased with your progress (or not)? You might know from the smiles on their faces; from the time and attention they give you; or perhaps in other non...How do you know when your boss or instructors are pleased with your progress (or not)? You might know from the smiles on their faces; from the time and attention they give you; or perhaps in other nonverbal ways, like a raise, a bonus, or a good grade. Whether the interaction takes place face-to-face or at a distance you can still experience and interpret nonverbal responses.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/Archaeology%3A_It's_More_Than_Digging_In_The_Dirt_(Scheib)/04%3A_The_Archaeological_Record/4.02%3A_Context_and_Deposition
    Archaeologists are not solely interested in the "things" of the past, but they also study how those "things" were found in relation to everything else at the archaeological site. In fact, this a very ...Archaeologists are not solely interested in the "things" of the past, but they also study how those "things" were found in relation to everything else at the archaeological site. In fact, this a very important part of archaeological research.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Folsom_Lake_College/COMM_301%3A_Public_Speaking_(DeMercurio)/01%3A_What_is_Communication/1.02%3A_Elements_of_the_Communication_Process
    Interestingly, cosmology would also play a role in such logistical points as who is allowed to speak, the order of speakers on a schedule (e.g., from most to least important), the amount of time a spe...Interestingly, cosmology would also play a role in such logistical points as who is allowed to speak, the order of speakers on a schedule (e.g., from most to least important), the amount of time a speaker has to speak, the seating arrangement on the dais, and who gets the front seats in the audience.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Ivy_Tech_Community_College/IvyOnline_COMM101%3A_Fundamentals_of_Public_Speaking_(Roe)/01%3A_Introduction_to_Public_Speaking/1.04%3A_Elements_of_the_Communication_Process
    Interestingly, cosmology would also play a role in such logistical points as who is allowed to speak, the order of speakers on a schedule (e.g., from most to least important), the amount of time a spe...Interestingly, cosmology would also play a role in such logistical points as who is allowed to speak, the order of speakers on a schedule (e.g., from most to least important), the amount of time a speaker has to speak, the seating arrangement on the dais, and who gets the front seats in the audience.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/COMS_100%3A_Process_of_Communication_(Stokes-Rice)/01%3A_The_Foundations_of_Communication/1.04%3A_Defining_Communication
    The text discusses the complexities of defining communication, highlighting how historically the term has been debated among communication professionals with no single agreed-upon definition. Aristotl...The text discusses the complexities of defining communication, highlighting how historically the term has been debated among communication professionals with no single agreed-upon definition. Aristotle's emphasis on audience highlighted the significance of the receiver in communication.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Public_Speaking/Public_Speaking_(The_Public_Speaking_Project)/01%3A_Introduction_to_Public_Speaking/1.04%3A_Elements_of_the_Communication_Process
    Interestingly, cosmology would also play a role in such logistical points as who is allowed to speak, the order of speakers on a schedule (e.g., from most to least important), the amount of time a spe...Interestingly, cosmology would also play a role in such logistical points as who is allowed to speak, the order of speakers on a schedule (e.g., from most to least important), the amount of time a speaker has to speak, the seating arrangement on the dais, and who gets the front seats in the audience.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Southwest_Tennessee_Community_College/Competent_Communication_-_2e/01%3A_Introduction_to_Competent_Communication/1.02%3A_The_Process_of_Communication
    Competent communication begins with an understanding of what communication is and how it works.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Public_Speaking/Exploring_Public_Speaking_3e_(Barton_and_Tucker)/01%3A_The_Basics_of_Public_Speaking/1.03%3A_Understanding_the_Process_of_Public_Speaking
    With all these elements working together, the act of communication can be very complex. The famous German philosopher Johann Goethe said that if we understood how complex communication really is, we p...With all these elements working together, the act of communication can be very complex. The famous German philosopher Johann Goethe said that if we understood how complex communication really is, we probably would not attempt it! Perhaps here we can demystify some of it. Communication is a process, not a singular event. Later we will look at models of communication, which can be helpful for understanding communication but are basically snapshots.

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