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The process of acting on information. |
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Interpersonal Communication |
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True dialogue and honest sharing of self with others. |
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Intrapersonal Communication |
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Originator of a thought or emotion, whoputs words into code that can be understood by a receiver. |
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To send information back to the source that it came from. |
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Written, spoken, and unspoken elements of communication to which people assign meaning. |
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Pathway through which messages are sent. |
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Person who decodes a message and attempts to make sense of what the source has encoded. |
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Daydreaming or clicking a pen. |
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To interpret ideas, feelings, and thoughts, that have been translated into code. |
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To vocalize a word, to gesture, to establish eye contact. |
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"Jif is the best tasting peanut butter." |
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"Stealing music is just wrong." |
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"Intelligent life exists on Mars." |
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A person's subjective description of who he or she is. |
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Your evaluation of your worth or value based on your perception of such things as your skills, abilities, talents, and appearance. |
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"I'm a totally different person when I'm away from work." |
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"My new house cost $500,000.." |
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"What is the meaning of life?" |
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Influence, stability, comfort. |
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Human contact and fellowship. |
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Support, warmth, and intimacy. |
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Not known to self, not known to others. |
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Not known to others, known to self. |
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Known to others, not known to self. |
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Known to self, and known to others. |
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Focusing on specific stimuli and consequently ignoring others. |
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Interpersonal Perception. |
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Selecting, organizing, and interpreting our observations of others. |
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Filling in missing information. |
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Alice thinks Professor Higgins has a strict attendance policy because of the strict regulations set by the college. |
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Implicit Personality Theory. |
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"If she is a nurse, she must be caring." |
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Impression Formation Theory. |
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A gentleman walks in for an interview wearing a nice 3 piece suit. The interviewer notices that the shoes are not polished though. The interviewer decides not to hire the gentleman. |
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A word, sound or visual device that represents an image, sound, concept, or experience. |
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Person: "I have to take a make-up test." Idiot: "Why do you have to take a test about make-up?" |
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"My chemistry professor is a typical mad scientist, but my biology professor is really down-to-earth." |
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"Blondes are all so dumb!" |
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Are nonverbal cues that have a specific, generally understood meaning in a given culture and may substitute for a word or phrase. |
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Are nonverbal behaviors that accompany a verbal message and either contradict, accent, or complement it. |
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Picking your teeth with your fingernail because something is stuck in between them. |
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Putting your index finger to your lips to tell someone to be quiet. |
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Nonverbal behavior that communicates emotions. |
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Study of how close or far away from people and objects people position themselves. |
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Study of human movement and gesture. |
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Study of how animals and humans use space and objects to communicate occupancy or ownership of space. |
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The feeling of stress and anxiety a person experiences when encountering a culture different from his own. |
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The process of developing an emotional reaction that is similar to the reaction being experienced by another; feeling what the other person is feeling. |
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The establishment of common ground by joining separate cultures to create a new more comprehensive and inclusive culture. |
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Socially learned and reinforced characteristics that include one's biological sex and psychological characteristics. |
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A learned system of knowledge, beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors, and norms shared by a group of people. |
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Focusing on a particular sound or message. |
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Assigning meaning to sound. |
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Selecting, attending to, creating meaning from, and responding to verbal and nonverbal messages. |
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Physiological process of decoding sounds. |
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Sorting through various sounds competing for your attention. |
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Wants the speaker to get to the point quickly. |
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People-oriented Listener. |
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Embodies many of the attributes of other-oriented listeners. |
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Content-oriented Listener. |
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Hones in on facts, details and evidence. |
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The mental process of creating an image, sound concept, or experience triggered by an actual thing or the word used to represent it. |
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