Describe Which Context Appeal To You The Most

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Describe, in your own words the five contexts of communication described in Chapter 1 of the textbook. Describe at least one example of each that you have used or witnessed recently or that has been researched online. Describe which context appealed to you the most. Describe which context appealed to you the least.
Prepare a two page (double-spaced) essay on this topic. Cite references to material that you use in preparing the essay, according to APA conventions.
Communication is the key to life. Without communication, it would be difficult to interact with others.
The five contexts of communication are:
1.Intrapersonal
Intrapersonal communication is communicating with the voice within yourself. It is talking to yourself or your own conscience, …show more content…

Eg. When an information like a flight schedule change is communicated. However, how the information is dealt with or used, depends upon the end user or the receiver and his or her level of understanding, education perception, need etc. Eg. A person might change channels or mute TV during commercials, however the same person might listen to an advertisement when it interests him. Similarly, a mail can be regarded as junk or not, depending upon the person receiving it. Various ways, like audio/visual, electronic media can be used to deliver the required messages, however using a picture or a video might be more effective in most situations.

Describe at least one example of each that you have used or witnessed recently or that has been researched online.
Intrapersonal
I often use intrapersonal communication to control my response or perception of a conversation. For example, recently, I was lost in my thoughts thinking about the next step, while my first officer was reading the checklist in an emergency.
Interpersonal
This is another method used all the time in our life. I recently used it to communicate with a Police Officer regarding clarification of a rule about J walking in

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