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        | giving the speaker your undivided attention, resisting urges to respond verbally, mentally focusing and concentrating |  | 
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        | to prejudge or have one-sided opinion that influences your judgement negatively |  | 
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        | body movements, sending a message without words; referred to as nonverbal communication |  | 
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        | slang or informal language |  | 
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        | transfer information from one party to another |  | 
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        | basic elements needed to communicate |  | 
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        | a response to protect oneself from a perceived threat; usually unconscious |  | 
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        | how a person appears; his or hers expressions and body language |  | 
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        | to unfairly treat an individual or group based on age, culture, gender, race, religion, lifestyle, or sexual orientation |  | 
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        | anger that is completely unrelated to the event that is presently occurring; |  | 
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        | vocalize, speak, pronounce, articulate |  | 
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        | standards of conduct generally accepted as a moral guide for behavior |  | 
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        | oral or nonverbal response such as repeating, restatement, paraphrasing, examples, questions or summaries |  | 
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        | in a medical setting, refusing to obey the doctor's treatment plan |  | 
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        | communication without words, expressed through body posture, hand movement, manner of walking |  | 
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        | in medical context, facts that are apparent to the observer; |  | 
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        | questions that allow a person to formulate a response and elaborate |  | 
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        | assumptions that people make based on their awareness; |  | 
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        | judgement formed prior to gathering all facts |  | 
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        | to think about, dwell on, mull over, study or weigh that has been said |  | 
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        | generalized or oversimplified conception concerning an individual, group, or form of behavior |  | 
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        | in a medical context, any information describing that the patient provides to the physician describing symptoms |  | 
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        | the use of language or spoken words to transmit messages |  | 
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