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Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Vocabulary III
Vocabulary IV
Communication Process
100
Not involving oneself in the communication process.
What is Passive Listening
100
How you say something.
What is Tone
100
Movements of the body which indicate a message.
What is Body Language
100
Using context clues and power structure to determine the best tone to use in a given setting.
What is Situational Awareness
100
The second step in the communication process.
What is Encode
200
Words that imply the opposite of what they seem to say on the surface.
What is Irony
200
Sharing information with others through a series of research-based points.
What is Informative Speech
200
Giving meaning to information you learn through your five senses.
What is Perception
200
Non-standard words associated with certain groups.
What is Slang
200
The third step in the communication process.
What is Send
300
Participates by guiding the speaker toward common interests.
What is Active Listening
300
A nearly unanimous agreement among group members about a messages meaning.
What is Consensus
300
Sending and receiving messages in order to share meanings.
What is Communication
300
Specialized vocabulary of people in a common group.
What is Jargon
300
The fourth step in the communication process.
What is Decode
400
Diplomacy in dealing with others.
What is Tact
400
The speed at which a person speaks.
What is Rate
400
A feeling of trust and cooperation between two speakers.
What is Rapport
400
Guiding others toward adopting an idea, attitude, or action using logical and emotional appeals.
What is Persuasive Speech
400
The fifth step in the communication process.
What is Interpret
500
Vocal notes that a speaker reaches while speaking.
What is Pitch
500
Symmetrical conversations between two communicators.
What is Dialogue
500
Showing others how to properly or successfully complete a task.
What is Demonstrative Speech
500
The altering of pitch to create emphasis.
What is Inflection
500
The final step of the communication process.
What is Feedback