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human communication ANS✔✔ a process in which people generate
meaning through the exchange of verbal and nonverbal messages
messages ANS✔✔ the building blocks of communication events
symbol ANS✔✔ something represents something else and conveys meaning
iconic signs ANS✔✔ signs that represent a thing itself and always bear some
resemblance to the object to which they refer
indexical signs ANS✔✔ signs that reveal something beyond the thing itself
content meaning ANS✔✔ the concrete meaning of the message, and the
meanings suggested by or associated with the message and the emotions
triggered by it
relationship meaning ANS✔✔ what a message conveys about the
relationship between parties
setting ANS✔✔ the physical surroundings of a communication event
participants ANS✔✔ the people interacting during communication
,message creation ANS✔✔ transmitting ideas and emotions via signs and
symbols
encoding ANS✔✔ taking ideas and converting them into messages
decoding ANS✔✔ receiving a message and interpreting its meaning
channel ANS✔✔ the means through which a message is transmitted
noise ANS✔✔ any stimulus that can interfere with, or degrade, the quality of
a message
feedback ANS✔✔ the response to a message
field of experience ANS✔✔ the education, life events, and cultural
background that a communicator possesses
ethics ANS✔✔ standards of what is right and wrong good and bad moral and
immoral
communication ethics ANS✔✔ the standards of right and wrong that one
applies to messages that are sent and received
absolute ANS✔✔ pertaining to the belief that there is a single correct moral
standard that holds for everyone, everywhere, everytime
, relative ANS✔✔ pertaining to the belief that moral behavior varies among
individuals, groups, and cultures, and across situations
reasoned skepticism ANS✔✔ the balance of open-mindedness and critical
attitude needed when evaluating others' messages
healthy feedback ANS✔✔ the honest and ethical responses receivers provide
to the messages of others
meaning denial ANS✔✔ the refusal to acknowledge the intended meaning of
a message
disqualification ANS✔✔ communication acts that attempt to deny others the
right to speak based on their positions or identities
identity ANS✔✔ who a person is; composed of individual and social
categories a person identifies with, as well as the categories that others identify
with that person
reflected appraisals ANS✔✔ the idea that people's self-images arise primarily
from the ways that others view them and from the many messages they have
received from others about who they are
looking-glass self ANS✔✔ the idea that self-image results from the images
others reflect back to an individual
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