Principles and Elements of Interpersonal Communication (ch2)

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interpersonal communication
In ________, individuals are constantly moving back and forth between the roles of sender and.
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interpersonal communication situation
In any ________, individuals are simultaneously sending and receiving messages.
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Barriers
can be anything from noise to the other person has a hearing problem.
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Critical component
receivers assigned meaning must be the same as the intended meaning of the sender.
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Individuals
________ can not be in the presence of another without sending and receiving messages regardless of who is speaking.
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Interpretation
________ of verbal and nonverbal messages can depend on a variety of factors.
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Perception
________ is essential in the communication process.
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Feedback
It is the process whereby receivers communicate.
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Message
The element that is transmitted from one person to another.
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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
________: This is the process.
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Perception
________ is meaningless without a message.
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Who assigns meaning to verbal and nonverbal messages based on past experiences
individuals
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sender
transmits a message to another person
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receiver
receives the message from the sender
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feedback
It is the process whereby receivers communicate
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barriers
can be anything from noise to the other person has a hearing problem
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Critical component
receivers assigned meaning must be the same as the intended meaning of the sender
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