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22 Cards in this Set
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Abstraction
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A simplified or condensed version of an occurrence; a general idea or concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples
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Coalition
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Temporary group of people who agree to work together to achieve a shared goal
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Cognitive
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Relating to the mental processes of awareness,
perception, reasoning, and judgment |
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Communication
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The process by which ideas or information are shared among people
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Culture
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The characteristic attitudes, rules, and expected
behaviors of a particular society |
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dyadic communication
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Communication between two people; a synonym for
interpersonal communication |
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grammar
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Rules concerning the structure of a language and the functions of words in a sentence
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interaction
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An activity and process in which you engage with
other people |
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interpersonal communication
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The process of exchanging messages, usually between two people, to create and share meaning
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intrapersonal communication
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communication within yourself that occurs when you
think, read, write, dream, or speak-aloud when no one else is present |
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linguistic
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Pertaining to language
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Mass communication
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Mediated communication distributed to many people at the same time
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mediated communication
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Communication in which someone or something
intervenes and serves as a link between the parties in the communication process |
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nonverbal communication
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Communication that involves facial expressions, eye
contact, body language, gestures, and other visual and vocal means of transmitting information |
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perception
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The process through which you use your senses to become aware of your surroundings
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Public Communication
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Communication in which one person is the speaker
and sends a message to a large group of people simultaneously |
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Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
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A linguistic theory that language influences or shapes the speaker's ideas and views of the world
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small-group communication
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Communication among three or more people who can interact face-to-face with all others in the group
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symbolic
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Representation of something through the use of a
symbol |
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symbols
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Words, pictures, sounds, marks, or objects used to
represent particular ideas, objects, or qualities |
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syntax
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The manner in which words are arranged in a phrase or a sentence
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verbal communication
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Communication using words
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