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48 Cards in this Set
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source of message
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speaker
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thoughts put into a code
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encode
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medium message is conveyed on
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channel
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info wanting to be conveyed
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message
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translate message
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decode
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listener, target of speaker
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receiver
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response received
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feedback
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noise
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interference
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environment
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context
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what happens, outcome
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effect
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no opportunity to offer feedback, like the news
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one way view
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get feedback
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interaction view
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has 3 conditions, simultaneous, continuous and roles change
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transactional view
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normal function organized w/o regard to individual differences
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stereotyping
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ability to make differences in judgement
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cognitive complexity
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manageable chunks of info
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schema
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internal influence
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mindfulness
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rush to judgement about incoming data that's relevant to us
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selection
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break info into more manageable info
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organization
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value judgement
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interpretation
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modify opinion because of someone else
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Heider's Balance Triangle
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everyone agrees on meaning
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conventions
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agreed upon labels that arouse meaning
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symbols
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pictures in mind
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referents
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labels grouped together
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concepts
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symbols, referents, and concepts
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meaning triangle
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abstractness and concreteness of our words
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semantic
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set of rules governing language, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and word order
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syntactic
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pragmatic, mastering appropriate use of language
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practical
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meaning is less clear
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abstract
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meaning is very clear
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concrete
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meaning from dictionary
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denotative
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thoughts, feelings, or emotions that surround a word, phrase, or expression
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connotative
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word, phrase, or sentence that squeezes a large thought into a smaller expression
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cliche
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more pleasant way of saying something
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euphemisms
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different meaning under surface, sarcasm
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equivocal language
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means different things to different people
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relative terms
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words on opposite sides, have definite meanings
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absolute terms
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body movement
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kinesics
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eye movement
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oculesics
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face
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spatial and proxemics
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time
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chronemics
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touch
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haptics
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stand out themselves and don't need verbal accompaniment
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emblems
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accompany language
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illustrators
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use in flow of conversation, movement
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regulators
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fleeting movements, may not be aware of
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microexpressions
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movement that manipulates physical self to help adapt to the environment
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adaptors
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