Introduction to Communication
Across
- 4. the type of communication that is a never ending process within someone
- 7. generates the message
- 11. this is also known as "noise", which gets in the way of effective communication
- 12. manipulating information so the receiver interprets it as they desire, not as the sender intended
- 13. the type of communication usually involving many people where one person speaks at a time while a large crowd receives the information
- 14. the type of communication that happens between two people
Down
- 1. when something means completely different things to different people
- 2. the type of communication where the sender is separated from receiver by some medium
- 3. the type of perception where people block out information they don't want to hear
- 5. how the message gets from sender to receiver
- 6. the information transmitted from sender to receiver
- 8. the return channel from receiver back to sender
- 9. the type of communication where each member must have an equal opportunity to contribute
- 10. wants to understand the message