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Synchronous Communication - ANSWERS-Communication in which
messages occur in real time - when you speak or write, someone
immediately responds to your message.
Intrapersonal Communication - ANSWERS-Communication that occurs
within yourself, including your thoughts and emotions.
Language - ANSWERS-The system of symbols (words or vocabulary)
structured by rules (grammar) that makes it possible for people to
understand one another.
Nonverbal Communication - ANSWERS-Communication by means other
than written or spoken language that creates meaning for someone.
Other-Oriented - ANSWERS-Being focused on the needs and concerns of
others while maintaining one's personal integrity.
Interpersonal Communication - ANSWERS-Communication that occurs
simultaneously between two people who attempt to mutually influence each
other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships.
Impersonal Communication - ANSWERS-Communication that treats people
as objects or that responds only to their roles rather than to who they are as
unique people.
, Self-Awareness - ANSWERS-The capacity to observe and reflect on one's
own mental status
Self-Concept - ANSWERS-Your interior identity or subjective description of
who you think you are.
Self-Image - ANSWERS-Your view of yourself in a particular situation or
circumstance.
Human Communication - ANSWERS-The process of making sense out of the
world and sharing that sense with others by creating meaning through verbal
and nonverbal messages.
Symbol - ANSWERS-A word, sound, gesture, or visual image that represents
a thought, concept, object, or experience.
Ethics - ANSWERS-The beliefs, values, and moral principles by which we
determine what is right or wrong.
Encoding - ANSWERS-The process of translating ideas, feelings, and
thoughts into a code.
Decoding - ANSWERS-The process of interpreting ideas, feelings, and
thoughts that have been translated into a code.
Receiver - ANSWERS-The person who decodes a message and attempts to
make sense of what the source has encoded.
Noise - ANSWERS-Interference, either literal or psychological, that hinders
the accurate encoding or decoding of a message.