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  • '''Means of communication''' are used by people to communicate and exchange information with each other as an [[Communicati ...[[medium (communication)|medium]]. However, the term "medium" is used in [[media studies]] to refer to a large number of concepts, some of which do not corr ...
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  • ...r is available or preferred. Communication requires a sender, a message, a medium and a recipient, although the receiver does not have to be present or aware ==== Types of communication by scope ==== ...
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  • ...theory]], or to which extent [[thought]] and conceptualization is affected by linguistic knowledge (as in the [[language of thought hypothesis]] or [[lin ...of the world. Example: "Chunks are pieces of information linked and bound by meaning. (Remembering details vs. getting an overall meaning) links individ ...
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  • {{short description|1976 theory developed by Sandra Ball-Rokeach and Melvin Defleur}} ...name=autogenerated2>{{cite web|title=Political Efficacy on the Internet: A Media System Dependency Approach|url=https://www.academia.edu/2193885|publisher=[ ...
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  • {{for|the medium that carries communications|Transmission medium}} ...ision), [[digital media]], and [[advertising]].<ref>{{cite book |title=New Media: A Critical Introduction |url=http://www.philol.msu.ru/~discours/images/sto ...
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  • ...th technological equipment, but there is also a sub-group for the group of people interacting with technology. The theories described are, according to some ...sm and technology theory because it shows how humans symbolize technology, by shaping it. ...
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  • [[Image:Behavior Intervention by using Images.jpg|thumb|SBCC by health practitioner]] ...problems. This in turn provides a supportive environment which will enable people to initiate, sustain and maintain positive and desirable [[behavior]] outco ...
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  • {{Short description|Media that can reach a large audience via mass communication}} {{Redirect|Mass Media|the video game company|Mass Media (company)}} ...
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  • ...theory of communication]] that addresses the processes and dynamics of how people receive, evaluate, and respond to information and experiences. The premises ...ation Theory (PI) proposes that: (1) people orient themselves to the world by forming both probabilistic and evaluative orientations; (2) that probabilit ...
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  • {{short description|Situation that reinforces beliefs by repetition inside a closed system}} ...-Nasab |first3=Ali |date=2022-06-02 |title=Depolarization of echo chambers by random dynamical nudge |journal=Scientific Reports |language=en |volume=12 ...
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  • ...created by gas [[pressure]] inside the coiled metal tube above unwinds it by an amount proportional to the pressure.]] ...torque generated by the coiled spring is proportional to the angle turned by the wheel, its oscillations have a nearly constant period.]] ...
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  • ...|last1=Carey |first1=James W. |title=Communication as culture : essays on media and society |date=2009 |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |isbn=978041 ...istic research in the 1950s and 1960s demonstrated that the level to which people change their formality of their language depends on the social context that ...
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  • ...onist]] [[theory]] that assumes that a society's [[technology]] progresses by following its own internal logic of efficiency, while [[determinism|determi ...], is that technology, by way of its machines, can cause historical change by changing the material conditions of human existence.<ref>{{Cite book|title= ...
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  • {{Short description|Political science and mass communication theory}} The '''spiral of silence theory''' is a [[political science]] and [[mass communication]] theory which states that an individual's [[Social perceptio ...
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  • ...s, but have converged in many ways into an interrelated telecommunication, media, and technology industry. ...so much defined by its physical infrastructure, but by the content or the medium. [[Jan van Dijk]] suggests that "digitalization means breaking down signals ...
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  • ...communication consists of four components, each of which is characterized by several aspects.{{sfn|Tengan|Aigbavboa|Thwala|2021|p=[https://books.google. ...it and react to it. The efficiency or fidelity of communication is defined by the degree to which the reaction of the receiver matches the purpose [[Moti ...
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  • {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2016}}[[File:Countries by GDP (PPP) per capita in 2020.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Gross domestic product Economic activity is spurred by production which uses natural resources, labor and capital. It has changed ...
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  • ...rotective earth (PE) conductor is an essential part of the safety provided by the [[earthing system]]. ...electronic devices]], such as [[cell phone]]s and [[Portable media player|media player]]s, as well as circuits in [[vehicles]], may be spoken of as having ...
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  • {{Short description|Exchange of information among people}} ...ef name=":23">{{Cite book |last1=Watson |first1=James |title=Dictionary of Media and Communication Studies |last2=Hill |first2=Anne |publisher=Bloomsbury |y ...
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  • ...des in a social context, often focusing on the workplace. It suggests that people rely heavily on the social information available to them in their environme ...explain online interpersonal communication without nonverbal cues and how people develop and manage relationships in a computer-mediated environment.<ref na ...
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