This term represents both internal and external stimuli that impact communication
Noise
This theory describes the process of quickly attaching meaning to circumstances and situations
Attribution
This piece of your self-concept involves evaluations of self-worth
Self-esteem
This is the collection between signifier and signified
Sign
This order of reality involves our attaching of meaning to first-order things or situations
Second order reality
This model of communication represents a one-way transmission of messages
Linear model
Social penetration theory argues most relationships don't go beyond which stage?
Exploratory-affective
This term illustrates the way we internalize other's evaluations of ourselves
Reflected appraisals
This concept represents the sound-image or symbol used to stand in for another item
Signifier
Organization of stimuli can be arranged based on physical, role-based, interaction or what other characteristics?
Psychological
This aspect of communication is not included in the Shannon-Weaver model of communication
This corner of the Johari window represents things both known to the self and known to others?
Open
Significant others
In structural linguistics, this term designates the concept or object being represented
Signified
This part of the perception process involves influencing each other's perceptions
Negotiation
What aspect of the transactional model represents both the internal and external context in which communication occurs?
Field of experience
Breadth
We use this process to compare our evaluations of ourselves against others
Social comparison
Ferdinand de Saussure
This error in perception is the tendency to give more weight to personal qualities than to the situation when making attributions
Fundamental attribution error
In Bourdieu's work, what is the term that covers the context in which communication occurs?
Field
This key element of habitus describes how we are oriented toward certain things and away from others
Predispositions
Impression management argues we generate what two versions of ourselves
Perceived and presenting self
The theory effect
Projection