| A | B |
| INTRApersonal communication | You keep a diary. |
| Face-to-Face Interpersonal communication | The glances and touches that occur between lovers who are attending afriend's party. |
| Point-to-Point Interpersonal communication | One friend calls another on the telephone. |
| Face-to-Face Small Group communication | A meeting of the ski club (twelve memebrs) in the 500 building at Tech. |
| Point-to-Point Small Group communication | A video conference links 20 persons from each of the three NYIT campuses. |
| Face-to-Face Large Group communication | About five hundred teenagers gather for the in-person performance of three rock groups. |
| Public or Mass Communication | A nightly news program |
| Not a level of Communication | You take a vacation |
| Impersonal communication | The server in the restaurant telss you what the specials are for today. |
| Public or Mass Communication | Communication broadly distributed through a media technology such asfilm, TV radio, records, newspapers |
| Face-to-Face Large Group communication | The feedback is often applause -not in the same medium received. |
| transmitter | The phone or cable lines this test came on (not the words) are represented as |
| Physical attraction | The motivation that takes people from IMpersonal to personal communication |
| Point-to-Point Interpersonal communication | You write a letter to your girlfriend |
| INTRApersonal communication | You're alone, putting together an electric train set for your youngnephew; you keep reading the directions aloud to get the connectionsstraight |
| Face-to-Face Small Group communication | The class - siting in room 104 - planning a party for the holidays. |
| Face-to-Face Interpersonal communication | A mother hugs her baby |