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1 | | is a strategy in which the listener restates the feelings or content of the speaker’s message in a way that indicates acceptance and understanding. |
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2 | | is a concise restatement of the essence of the speaker’s own words. |
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3 | | is a model of self-disclosure that helps us understand the proportion of information about ourselves of which we and others are aware. |
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4 | | In messages are transmitted from one person to another by other than linguistic means, including body communication, spatial communication and paralanguage. |
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5 | | the communication of true emotions through nonverbal channels even when the person tries to conceal the truth verbally. |
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6 | | is the nonliguistic aspects of verbal communication, such as the rapidity of speech, the volume of speech and the pitch of speech. |
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7 | | is an outgoing transactional process that involves at least two individuals, each of whom acts as both sender and receiver, encoding and decoding messages, sometimes simultaneously. |
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8 | | Environmental, physiological and psychological factors that decrease the likelihood a message will be accurately encoded or decoded is called . |
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9 | | Conversation aimed at establishing connections and negotiating relationships is called . |
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10 | | When we tell someone about a private thought, an embarrassing impulse, a romantic feeling, a dream for the future, or a truth we have previously concealed we are engaging in . |
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