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31 Cards in this Set
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Channel
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The means by which the ideas are communicated.
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medium
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civic engagement
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Individual and collective actions designed to identify and address issues of public concern
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actions
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civility
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expressing care and concern for others, the thoughtful use of words and language, and the flexibility to see the many sides of an issue.
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care
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cognitive complexity
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The capacity to make sense of social behavior in a multidemensional way
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capacity
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communicating civilly
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making a decision to be open to hearing different views and perspectives, even though we may not agree with them
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open
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communicating ethically
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considering the moral impact of our words, ideas, and vows on other people when we communicate
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considering
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communication
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The use of symbols by humans to create messages for other humans
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The use of. ..
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communication apprehension
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anxiety about speaking in any number of situations
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anxiety
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content messages
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The actual things we say
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actual
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culture
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The learned patterns of preception,values, and behaviors skated bya group of people
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learned patterns
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decode
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interpreting or trying to understand what the sender in communicating
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empathy
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The ability to see the world through another person's eyes,and to understand their feelings and perspectives
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ability
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encode
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putting ideas,thoughts, and meanings intoa message
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putting
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environment
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Cultural backgrounds and experiences people bring to the linear model
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People bring to the linear model
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ethnocentricsm
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The belief that our own cultural perspective and ways of organizing society are superior to other cultures
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Superior
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external noise
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Things that keep you from sending or receiving a message clearly
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that keeps you
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Feedback
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The verbal and nonverbal signals we give to one another while we communicate with them
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signals
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Globalization
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The process in which local and regional ideas, products and practices are transformed into world wide ideas products and practices
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process 3 p transformed
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Group communication
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Interacting with a small but organized collection of people
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Small but organized
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Interpersonal communication
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Communication with other people that frames from the highly personal to the highly impersonal
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intrapersonal communication
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When people communicate internally with their own self
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Logic
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The system principles and argument that make of a person's worldview
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System principles
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Mass communication
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Communication designed to reach large audiences and generated by media organization
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large
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Noise
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The things that interfere with the transmission and reception of a message
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Physiological noises
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Things that are going on in our bodies
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public or presentational communication
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When one person gives a speech to other people most often in a public setting
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Public
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reciprocity
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The mutual exchange of symbols and meanings
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Mutual exchange
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referent
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The concept or thing the symbol represent
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Concept Or thing
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Relational messages
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The part of communication that gives us information about how we are connected or not to a person
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self efficacy
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A person's belief that they can be flexible
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Flexible
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self monitoring
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The abilty to observe your own behaviors and communicationand to seehow they areaffecting others
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