Interpersonal Communications Reconnaissance Mission
Across
- 1. the use of symbols to represent ideas so that meanings can be shared
- 3. communication that is interpreted differently than intended
- 5. matches the situation
- 7. describes communication timing
- 8. an essential requirement for communication competence
- 10. physical setting, time of day, history, and cultural environment
- 11. clarity
- 13. messages decoded by symbols used, relationship history, and situation or setting
- 14. communication in which your unique qualities as a person do not matter
- 17. a message means something different at a different time
- 18. a behaviour that demonstrates communication competence
Down
- 2. communication that creates a personal bond
- 4. produces outcomes or accomplishes a goal
- 6. communication that allows learning, influence or play
- 7. a message that is literal
- 9. sounds, movements or images that represent ideas
- 12. can’t be taken back
- 15. the medium through which messages are exchanged between people
- 16. communication that uses values as a moral guide
- 17. a common setting for interpersonal communication