Overview
Deciding to Communicate
Choosing Symbols
Vocalizing
Miscellaneous
100
this includes a sender, receiver, feedback, message, encoding and decoding
What is the communication model?
100
a specific area of expertise
What is field of experience
100
raising an eyebrow to show anger is an example of these
What are facial expressions
100
the difference between your "inside voice" and your "outside voice"
What is volume
200
the process of developing a message
What is encoding
200
the ability to decipher right from wrong and speak logically
What is reasoning
200
a form of speech communication that works without the use of sound
What is sign language
200
the high and low aspects of our voice
What is pitch
200
the origin of communication in the body
What is the brain
300
the process of deciphering a message
What is decoding
300
the study of spatial relationships
What is proxemics
300
crossing your arms and stomping your feet is an example of this
What is body language
300
thin muscular membrane that separates the chest and abdominal cavities
What is the diaphragm
300
parts of the body that enable the process of vocalization
What are Articulators
400
any given format for communication, i.e. speech, cell phone, body language
What is the medium
400
the study of body language
What is kinesics
400
The way of expressing yourself in front of your peers is different than expressing yourself in front of a formal audience. This is known as...
What is audience awareness
400
the ability to speak clearly and concisely
What is articulation
400
different parts of the body working together to create meaning
What is a message cluster
500
a preconceived notion, opinion, belief or attitude that inhibits effective communication
What is a personal screen
500
Body language, facial expressions, and gestures are all examples
What are nonverbal symbols
500
from the video, "Secrets of a Wild Child," Genie was never able to learn to properly speak. This form of language was adopted to suit her needs
What is sign language
500
two small folds of muscular tissues located in the larynx; responsible for speech sounds
What are the vocal chords
500
this theory claimed that language is nearly impossible to learn after the onset of puberty
What is the Critical Period Hypothesis
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