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| your sense of self and awareness of who you are |
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| means to share, or to make common process of understanding and sharing meaning |
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| dynmaic activity that is hard to describe because it changes |
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| to perceive, to interpret, and to relate our perception and interpretation to what we already know |
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| doing something together with one or more people |
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| what we share through communication |
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| imagine, create, and send message or the person giving the speech |
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| stimulus or meaning produced by the source for the receiver or audience |
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| way in which a message or messages travel between source and receiver |
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receives the messge from the source analyzing and interpreting the message in ways both intended and unitended by the source
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| verbal and/or nonverbal response to a message |
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| involves the physical and psycholoigical aspects of the communication context |
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| involves the setting, scene, and expectations of individuals involved |
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| anything that blocks or changes the source's intended meaning of the message |
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| model of communications in which actions happen at the same time |
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| model of communication focusing on the negotiated meaning, or common ground when trying to describe communication |
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| intrapersonal communication |
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| communication with yourself |
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| interpersonal communication |
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| communication between two people |
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| exchange of information with those who are culturally linguistically and/or geographically alike |
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| communication in which one person speaks or writes a message to a group of people |
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| involves sending a single message to a group |
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| refers to a set of principles of rules for correct conduct |
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| believe in basic equality that all people should share equally in the benefits and burdens of society |
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PURPOSE AUDIENCE INFORMATION BENEFIT OBJECTION CONTEXT |
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