Chapter 5 : Pathways and Famous People

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Across
  1. 8. - the effort to persuade by appealing to reason (or reasons.)
  2. 9. - conduct analyses and teach students how to be critical receivers of messages.
  3. 15. - The study of processes used used to analyze communication needs of organizations and social interaction, including the design of training to improve communication between supervisors and employees
  4. 16. - The exchange of information between an organization and its environment.
  5. 17. - Analyze the outcomes of political communication through voter behavior, public opinion polls, and survey research.
Down
  1. 1. - When there is too much information for a person to process, evaluate or use
  2. 2. - The ability to access, analyze evaluate and create media in various forms.
  3. 3. - examining the nonverbal codes through which humans communicate and to observe how these are used in relation to verbal codes
  4. 4. - Information have and information have nots
  5. 5. - communication study since the ancient greeks invented the adversary system as a way to manage conflict among citizens
  6. 6. - Examines the relationship between communication and health with an emphasis on communication in the health care setting.
  7. 7. and telecommunication studies - Exploring the development and application of new technologies as well as their expected and unexpected effects.
  8. 10. - Social science has a reputation of being a because of its imprecise nature
  9. 11. - The study of visual data, such as architecture, photography, visual art, advertising,film, and television as it relates to communication
  10. 12. - The study of interpersonal communication in close relationships such as marriage and close friendships
  11. 13. - The most basic unit of human interaction is the dyad.
  12. 14. - Family life powerfully influences family members' thoughts feelings and behavior.
  13. 18. - efforts to improve the abilities of codes through which humans communicate and to observe how these are used in relation to verbal codes.