The Communication Process

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Across
  1. 2. Reactions and responses to messages.
  2. 5. Both the route traveled by the message and the means of transportation.
  3. 6. Verbal utterances, visual images, and non-verbal behaviors.
  4. 7. Individuals who assume the roles of senders and receivers.
  5. 8. Words, sounds, and actions that are generally understood to represent ideas and feelings.
  6. 9. The settings in which communication occurs, including what precedes and follows what is said.
  7. 10. The process of putting our thoughts and feelings into words and non-verbal cues.
Down
  1. 1. The process of interpreting another's message.
  2. 3. The process of creating or sharing meaning in informal conversation, group interaction, or public speaking.
  3. 4. Thoughts in our minds and interpretations of others' messages.
  4. 11. Any stimulus that interferes with the process of sharing meaning.