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What is the sender?
This person transmits the message
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What is ethics?
This is one's sense of right and wrong.
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What is nonverbal communication.
Communication without words.
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What is a communication barrier?
An obstacle that gets in the way of effective communication.
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What is dialogue?
This is another name for a conversation.
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What is a message?
Includes words, body language and symbols to convey an idea
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What is interpersonal communication?
This is the communication that one has with others.
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What is verbal communication?
Communication with words.
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What is a symbol?
Anything that stands for an idea and is used to enhance the communication process.
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What is motivation?
This is a need that causes someone to act. It explains why the do what they do.
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What is the receiver?
This person intercepts and interprets the message. He transmits feedback.
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What is intrapersonal communication.
This is the communication that one has with him or herself.
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What is nonverbal communication.
A sneer is an example of this.
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What is a logical appeal?
Aristotle felt that this appeal should be presented to the audience so they had factual information on which to base their decisions.
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What is caring about their audience?
All speakers should do this when preparing to speak.
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What is feedback?
Words, body language and symbols that respond to the sender's message.
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What is stereotyping?
This is the labeling of every person in a group based on a preconceived idea.
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What is verbal communication?
A parent's lecture about his childs grades is an example of this.
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What is an emotional appeal?
Aristotle felt that a speaker should strike a chord wiht the audience. Patriotism or justice would be examples.
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What is feedback?
Reactions people have to the message they hear.
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What is symbols?
Anything that stands for an idea and is used for communication.
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What is rhetoric?
This is the art or study of public speaking.
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What is intrapersonal communication
Thinking over one's future is an example of this.
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What is an ethical appeal?
Aristotle felt that it was important for a speaker to show his audience that he is trustworthy and cares about them.
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What is an environmental barrier?
This barrier can prevent a listener fro getting the full effect of a message because they are uncomfortable.
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