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environments in which communication fails in place
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contexts
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environments limited by a number of issues including people, space & feedback
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situational contexts
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communication wiht oneself
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interpersonal communication
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face to face communication between people
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intrapersonal communication
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individuals who come together for a common purpose
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small group
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sense of togetherness in a group
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cohesive
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process that allows for multiple perspectives to be given on issues or events
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syneray
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communication patterns through which info flows
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networks
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comm within & among large extended environment
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orginazational communication
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cultural group that are part of a larger culture
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co-cultures
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an abstract system of concepts & their relationships that help us understand a phenomenon
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theory
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theory that attempts to explain a very limited aspect of a phenomenon such as comm
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narrow theory
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the ways iin which the concepts of a theory are combined
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relationships
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questions about the nature of reality
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antolosy
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questions about how we know things
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epistemology
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research studies that found workplace productivity increased when changes in the environment occured
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hawthorne experiments
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dissemination of info. from one person to a large group
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public communication
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speakers available means of persuasion
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phetoric
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fear of speaking before and audience
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comm. apprehension
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channels or delivery models for mass media
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mass media
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technology such as internet, email, digital cable
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new media
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comm. of meaning & a shared body of knolege
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culture
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comm. between individuals with different cultural backgrounds
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interculture comm
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questions about what is work knowing
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axiology
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linguistic influence on reception of message
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sematic noise
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cognitive influences
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psychological noise
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view of communication as the sharing of meaning with feedback that links source & reciever
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interactional model of comm
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comm given to the sourse by the receiver to indicate understanding & meaning
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feedback
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overlap of senders & recievers, culture, experience, & heredity in common
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field of experience
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view of comm. as the stimulances sending & receiving of message
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transitional model of comm
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perceived rightness of wrongness of an action or behavior
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ethics
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group members of psy. environment
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life space
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a social process which individuals employ symbols to establish & interpret meaning in their environment
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communication
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the notion that people & interactions are part of the comm. process
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social
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symbol representing an object
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concrete symbol
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symbol representing an idea or thought
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abstract symbol
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label given to a phenomenon
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symbol
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a group of scholors who believed that a person "cannot not communicate"
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polo alto team
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one way view of comm that assumes a message is sent by a source to a receiver through a channel
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linear medel of comm
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originator or transmitter of message
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source
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words, sounds, actions or gestures in interaction
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message
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