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17 Cards in this Set
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The medium through which a message passes from sender to receiver
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Channel
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The ability to construct a variety of frameworks for viewing an issue.
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Cognitive complexity
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he ability to accomplish one's personal goals in a manner that maintains a relationship on terms that are acceptable to all parties.
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Communication competence
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A continuous, transactional process involving participants who occupy different but overlapping environments and create relationships through the exchange of messages, many of which are affected by external, physiological, and psychological noise.
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Communication
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The process in which a receiver attaches meaning to a message. Synonymous with interpreting.
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Decode
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Two individuals communicating. The interaction may or may not be interpersonal in nature.
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Dyad
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The process of putting thoughts into symbols, most commonly words.
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Encode
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The field of experiences that leads a person to make sense of another's behavior. Environments consist of physical characteristics, personal experiences, relational history, and cultural background.
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Environment
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Behavior that treats others as objects rather than individuals. See also Interpersonal communication.
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Impersonal communication
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Goals aimed at getting others to behave in desired ways.
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Instrumental goals
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communication (usually face-to-face) between two individuals. (See also Dyad.)
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Interpersonal communication quantitative
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, communication in which the parties consider one another as unique individuals rather than objects. It is characterized by minimal use of stereotyped labels; unique, idiosyncratic rules; and a high degree of information exchange, communication in which the parties consider one another as unique individuals rather than objects. It is characterized by minimal use of stereotyped labels; unique, idiosyncratic rules; and a high degree of information exchange
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qualitative interpersonal communication
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External, physiological, and psychological distractions that interfere with the accurate transmission and reception of a message.
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Noise
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One who notices and attends to a message.
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Receiver
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A message that expresses the social relationship between two or more individuals.
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Relational dimension
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The process of attending to one's behavior and using these observations to shape the way one behaves.
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Self-monitoring
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The creator of a message.
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Sender
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