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When noises, accents, tiredness keeps a message from being transmitted
What is Physical noise?
Because it uses Communicators rather than speaker and audience indicating that communication is multi-directional rather than one-directional
Why is the interactional model better than the linear model of communication?
Yo momma is so ugly all the neighbours pitched in for curtains.
We tend to perceive what is meaningful to us at a particular time
What is selectives Of perception?
You cannot remember The name of the geek that Took you to prom
A coherent sequence of events expected by the individual either as a participant or as an observer
A set of beliefs about the probable behavior of a particular group
The brain creates cognitive models and then imposes them on the stimuli they receive
What is an experiment where children were labeled as smart or dumb and then performed accordingly?
An example of this theory is “The girls are always prettier at closing time”
An example of this tendency to attribute things in our favor would be: “It’s not my fault I didn’t get to finish my poster. The store closed at 9:00 p.m. and I couldn’t get markers”
An example of this type judgment would be “Lucius always does good on tests, even ones that other students do really bad on. He consistently gets a 95% or better.”
Through language we can add onto other’s ideas rather than consistently start from scratch