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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Health Communication, Communication, Business Communication
Class 2: selling communication, finding valuable relationships i. Family, friends, finding and development of relationships: often linked to divorce or
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04:189:101 Lecture 2: Introductory Perspectives
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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Double Consciousness
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04:189:101 Lecture 4: 04:189:101 Lecture 3: 04:189:101 Lectures 3-4: The Individual-Self Competence
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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Social Comparison Theory, Personal Identity
Class 4, the relationship between role and self = the individual, social position is our place or standing in a social hierarchy. (occupation, age, inc
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04:189:101 Lecture 5: 04:189:101 Lectures 5-6: Perception-Interpretence Competence
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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Social Penetration Theory, The Onion, Communication Apprehension
Class 5, environment and self-esteem, some contexts increase one"s evaluation of self, state v. trait communication apprehension i. ii. The fear of pub
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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Kinesics, Paralanguage, Olfaction
External factors interrupt a script: noise or that interrupt. Acting according to a script requires effort: finding that the conversation isn"t flowing
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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Symbolic Interactionism, Dazzle Camouflage, Social Exclusion
Words derive their meaning from the situations which they are used. The meaning of a word can change from culture to culture. Ex: gay meaning happy, no
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04:189:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Note-Taking
Listeners often retain only 50% of what they heard. Certain ones highlighted that weren"t in original. Details are added and embellish the message. Det
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04:189:101 Lecture 7: 04:189:101 Lectures 7-8: Nonverbal Competency
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04:189:101 Lecture 8: Physical Appearance with Verbal Communication
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04:189:101 Lecture 10: Language
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04:189:101 Lecture 11: Verbal Competency
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