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45 Cards in this Set
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the source of information of everyaspect of our lives
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World Wide Web
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the ability to take part in effective communication that is character by skills and understanding that enable communication to exchange messages successfully
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communication competence
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the simultaneous sharing and creating of meaning through human symbolic action
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communication
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denotes the delivery systems for medicated and mass communication
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communications
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involves a range of behaiviors and occurs in a variety of situations
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speech Communication
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...... is one of the most valued are of experties
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communication
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an individualssystem of moral principles
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ethics
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the use of another person's information, langauge, or ideas without citing the originator and making it appear that the user is the originator
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plagiarism
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percentage of white
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69%
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4 principles of communication
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is a process
is a sysem is both interactional and transactional can be intentional |
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series of actions that has no beginning or end and is constantly changing
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process
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combination of parts interdependently
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system
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exchange of communication in which communicator take turns sending and receiving messages
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interaction
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exchange of communication in which the communicators act simultaneously, that is, encoding and decoding occur at the same time
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transaction
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a message that is purposely sent to a specific receiver
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intentional communication
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message that is not intended to be sent or is not intended for the person who receives
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unintentional communication
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creator of message
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SOURCE
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process by which the source translates thoughts or feeling into word, sounds, and physical expression, which together make up the actual message that is to be sent
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encoding
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the communication that is produced by the source
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message
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anything the changes the meaning of an intended message
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interference
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series of actions that has no beginning or end and is constantly changing
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process
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combination of parts interdependently
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system
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exchange of communication in which communicator take turns sending and receiving messages
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interaction
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exchange of communication in which the communicators act simultaneously, that is, encoding and decoding occur at the same time
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transaction
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a message that is purposely sent to a specific receiver
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intentional communication
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message that is not intended to be sent or is not intended for the person who receives
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unintentional communication
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creator of message
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SOURCE
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process by which the source translates thoughts or feeling into word, sounds, and physical expression, which together make up the actual message that is to be sent
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encoding
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the communication that is produced by the source
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message
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anything the changes the meaning of an intended message
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interference
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the route by which messages flow between sources and recievers
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channels
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individual who analyzes and interprets the message
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receiver
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the process of translating a message into thoughts or feeling that were communicated
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decoding
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the response to a message that the reciever sends to the source
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feedback
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the psychological and physical surrounding in which communication occurs
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enviroment
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circumstance or situation in which communication occurs
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context
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the process of understanding information within oneself
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intrapersonal communication
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the creating and sharing of meaning between people who are in relationship
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interpersonal communication
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exchange of information between 2 people
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dyadic communication
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a carefully planned and executed question and answer session designed to exchange desired information between 2 parties
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interview
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an exchange of info among relatively small group of people
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small group communication
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transmission ofa message from one person speaks to a number of individuals who listen
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public communication
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any communication transmitted by some kind of mechanistic
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mediated communication
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communicating with a large number of people
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mass communication
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any communcation transmitted by an electronic device
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Electronic mediated communication
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