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,Engaging with Ideas 45 Everyday Skills 74
Thinking Critically 45 Engaging with Ideas 75
Additional Interactive Video Activities 46 Thinking Critically 75
Additional Interactive Video Activities 76
chapter TWO
COMMUNICATION chapter THREE
AND PERSONAL IDENTITY 47 PERCEPTION AND
WHAT IS THE SELF? 49 COMMUNICATION 77
The Self Arises in Communication THE PROCESS OF HUMAN PERCEPTION 79
with Others 49
Selection 79
Communication in Everyday Life-Social
Communication in Everyday Life-Social
Media: Wonderful Me 49
Media : Inattention Blindness 80
Particular Others so Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
Communication in Everyday Life-Workplace: Which Line Is Longer? 81
A New Job for Dad 52
Organization 82
The Generalized Other 57
Communication in Everyday
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity: Life-Workplace: Racial Stereotypes
What Does Leaming Mean? 58 in the Workplace 85
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity: Communication in Everyday
David and Brenda 60 Life-Diversity: "I Can't Understand
the Teacher's Accent." 86
PRESENTING AND NEGOTIATING IDENTITY 63
Interpretation 86
SOCIAL MEDIA AND PERSONAL IDENTITY 64
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight:
GUIDELINES FOR ENRICHING THE SELF 65 Thinking Your Way to a Good
Make a Firm Commitment to Personal Relationship 88
Growth 65
INFLUENCES ON PERCEPTION 89
Gain and Use Knowledge to Support
Physiology 89
Personal Growth 66
Expectations 90
Self-Disclose When Appropriate 67
Age 90
Set Goals That Are Realistic and Fair 68
Culture 91
Seek Contexts That Support Personal
Change 70 Communication in Everyday
Life-Insight: Peaceful Demonstration
Interactive Video Activity: Continuing the
or Violent Protest? 92
Conversation 71
Cognitive Abilities 93
Chapter Summary 72
Self 95
Flash Cards and Chapter Quiz 72
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight:
Application Activities 73 Corne Join Us ... or Not 95
Assessing Yourself 73 SOCIAL MEDIA AND PERCEPTION 96
Contents
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, GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING Language and Culture Reflect Each Other 113
PERCEPTION AND COMMUNICATION 97 Communication in Everyday Life-Social
Recognize That All Perceptions Are Media : Google R Us 113
Partial and Subjective 97
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
Avoid Mind Reading 98 Our Multicultural Language 114
Check Perceptions with Others 98 The Meanings of Language Are Subjective 115
Distinguish between Facts and Inferences 99 Language Use Is Rule-Guided 115
Guard against the Self-Serving Bias 99 Punctuation Shapes Meaning 116
Guard against the Fundamental SYMBOLIC ABILITIES 118
Attribution Error 100
Language Defines Phenomena 118
Monitor Labels 100
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight: Everything Has a Name! 118
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and
Language Evaluates 120
Nothing but the Truth 102
Language Organizes Perceptions 121
Interactive Video Activity: Continuing
the Conversation 103 Language Allows Hypothetical Thought 122
Chapter Summary 103 Language Allows Self-Reflection 123
Flash Cards and Chapter Quiz 104 Communication in Everyday Life-
Workplace: Police Have a New
Application Activities 105 Tool for Detecting Lies 124
Everyday Skills 105 SPEECH COMMUNITIES 125
Engaging with Ideas 107 Gendered Speech Communities 126
Thinking Critically 107 SOCIAL MEDIA AND VERBAL
COMMUNICATION 128
Additional Interactive Video Activities 107
Communication in Everyday Life-
Social Media : Urban Dictionary
chapter FOUR in the Courtroom 129
THE WORLD OF WORDS 108 GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING VERBAL
THE SYMBOLIC NATURE OF COMMUNICATION 129
LANGUAGE 110 Engage in Dual Perspective 129
Symbols Are Arbitrary 110 Own Your Feelings and Thoughts 130
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight: Respect What Others Say about Their
They Is a Singular Pronoun 110 Feelings and Thoughts 132
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight: Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
My Name Is ... 111 Respecting Others' Experiences 132
Symbols Are Ambiguous lll Strive for Accuracy and Clarity 133
Symbols Are Abstract 112 Interactive Video Activity: Continuing
the Conversation 134
PRINCIPLES OF VERBAL
COMMUNICATION 113 Chapter Summary 135
Contents
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,Engaging with Ideas 45 Everyday Skills 74
Thinking Critically 45 Engaging with Ideas 75
Additional Interactive Video Activities 46 Thinking Critically 75
Additional Interactive Video Activities 76
chapter TWO
COMMUNICATION chapter THREE
AND PERSONAL IDENTITY 47 PERCEPTION AND
WHAT IS THE SELF? 49 COMMUNICATION 77
The Self Arises in Communication THE PROCESS OF HUMAN PERCEPTION 79
with Others 49
Selection 79
Communication in Everyday Life-Social
Communication in Everyday Life-Social
Media: Wonderful Me 49
Media : Inattention Blindness 80
Particular Others so Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
Communication in Everyday Life-Workplace: Which Line Is Longer? 81
A New Job for Dad 52
Organization 82
The Generalized Other 57
Communication in Everyday
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity: Life-Workplace: Racial Stereotypes
What Does Leaming Mean? 58 in the Workplace 85
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity: Communication in Everyday
David and Brenda 60 Life-Diversity: "I Can't Understand
the Teacher's Accent." 86
PRESENTING AND NEGOTIATING IDENTITY 63
Interpretation 86
SOCIAL MEDIA AND PERSONAL IDENTITY 64
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight:
GUIDELINES FOR ENRICHING THE SELF 65 Thinking Your Way to a Good
Make a Firm Commitment to Personal Relationship 88
Growth 65
INFLUENCES ON PERCEPTION 89
Gain and Use Knowledge to Support
Physiology 89
Personal Growth 66
Expectations 90
Self-Disclose When Appropriate 67
Age 90
Set Goals That Are Realistic and Fair 68
Culture 91
Seek Contexts That Support Personal
Change 70 Communication in Everyday
Life-Insight: Peaceful Demonstration
Interactive Video Activity: Continuing the
or Violent Protest? 92
Conversation 71
Cognitive Abilities 93
Chapter Summary 72
Self 95
Flash Cards and Chapter Quiz 72
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight:
Application Activities 73 Corne Join Us ... or Not 95
Assessing Yourself 73 SOCIAL MEDIA AND PERCEPTION 96
Contents
Copyright 2 engage Leaming. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s).
Editorial review has dee that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall lea.ming experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it.
, GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING Language and Culture Reflect Each Other 113
PERCEPTION AND COMMUNICATION 97 Communication in Everyday Life-Social
Recognize That All Perceptions Are Media : Google R Us 113
Partial and Subjective 97
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
Avoid Mind Reading 98 Our Multicultural Language 114
Check Perceptions with Others 98 The Meanings of Language Are Subjective 115
Distinguish between Facts and Inferences 99 Language Use Is Rule-Guided 115
Guard against the Self-Serving Bias 99 Punctuation Shapes Meaning 116
Guard against the Fundamental SYMBOLIC ABILITIES 118
Attribution Error 100
Language Defines Phenomena 118
Monitor Labels 100
Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight: Everything Has a Name! 118
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and
Language Evaluates 120
Nothing but the Truth 102
Language Organizes Perceptions 121
Interactive Video Activity: Continuing
the Conversation 103 Language Allows Hypothetical Thought 122
Chapter Summary 103 Language Allows Self-Reflection 123
Flash Cards and Chapter Quiz 104 Communication in Everyday Life-
Workplace: Police Have a New
Application Activities 105 Tool for Detecting Lies 124
Everyday Skills 105 SPEECH COMMUNITIES 125
Engaging with Ideas 107 Gendered Speech Communities 126
Thinking Critically 107 SOCIAL MEDIA AND VERBAL
COMMUNICATION 128
Additional Interactive Video Activities 107
Communication in Everyday Life-
Social Media : Urban Dictionary
chapter FOUR in the Courtroom 129
THE WORLD OF WORDS 108 GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING VERBAL
THE SYMBOLIC NATURE OF COMMUNICATION 129
LANGUAGE 110 Engage in Dual Perspective 129
Symbols Are Arbitrary 110 Own Your Feelings and Thoughts 130
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight: Respect What Others Say about Their
They Is a Singular Pronoun 110 Feelings and Thoughts 132
Communication in Everyday Life-Insight: Communication in Everyday Life-Diversity:
My Name Is ... 111 Respecting Others' Experiences 132
Symbols Are Ambiguous lll Strive for Accuracy and Clarity 133
Symbols Are Abstract 112 Interactive Video Activity: Continuing
the Conversation 134
PRINCIPLES OF VERBAL
COMMUNICATION 113 Chapter Summary 135
Contents
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Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall lea.ming experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent · ts restrictions require it.