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| How you describe yourself subjectively. |
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| A response to a communicated message. |
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| voluntarily revealing information about ourselves to another to aid in the development and management of interpersonal relationships. |
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| paying attention to and remembering information better only when the speaker talks about a topic that interests you. |
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| the process of assessing information in your surroundings |
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| Intrapersonal Communication |
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| cognition or thought; communicating with oneself. |
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| messages that are sent without using words. |
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| the use of smell to communicate. |
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| The dependability or believability of a speaker or that speaker's sources. |
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| the use of touch to communicate |
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| The intermittent, learned, and active process of giving attention to aural stimuli. |
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| The process of sharing meaning through a continuous flow of symbolic messages. |
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| Are we able to not communicate? |
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| Are men more emotional than women? |
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| no. men are not more emotional than women. |
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| The average speaking rate is? |
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| What type of communication occurs when you are addressing an audience? |
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| What is the mechanism to transport our messages? |
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| the special language of a particular activity, business, or group of people. |
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| As a speaker, you establish your credibility how? |
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| It is compromised of competence,trustworthiness, and dynamism. |
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| what do we do with people we find attractive? |
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| receivers, communicators. |
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| Information sent from one person to another is called? |
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| Living together but not married is called? |
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| How do you effectively conclude a speech? |
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| What is smell communication? |
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| Fixed impressions we have about a group which influences our perceptions of individuals in the group are called? |
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| A type of love based on beauty and sensuality. |
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| Movements a person makes with their hands, arms, and head while delivering a speech are this |
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| What is touch communication |
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| What is storing up grievances to use in conflict? |
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| When citing sources in a speech, like us, they should be... |
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| using someone's work without proper attribution is called what? |
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| Gives the impression of health. |
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| one declarative sentence in a speech. |
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| Direct, Indirect, Delayed, and Zero |
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| 3 types of non-verbal behavior. |
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| olfactics, haptics, proxemics. |
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| intimate, personal distance, social distance, and public distance. |
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| what are paul grice's conversational maxims or requirements? what are they? |
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| quality, quantity, relevancy, manner. They are what your information is required to meet for it to be meaningful to a conversation. |
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