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Comm Process. Intra- personal. Verbal. Non Verbal. General. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy. Label for the person giving the message. Sender.

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  1. Comm Process Intra- personal Verbal Non Verbal General 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Label for the person giving the message

  3. Sender

  4. The TV station Fox broadcasting the 10 o’clock newsWhat form of communication is this?one-to-goupmass communicationsmall group

  5. Mass communication

  6. Jack sends an instant message to Julie on MSN Instant Messenger. What is the channel in this process?

  7. Computer, internet

  8. Amessage is sent and cannot be taken back. This means that it is Interactive Circular symbolic Irreversible

  9. Irreversible

  10. 5 Principles of Communication: Communication is:1. Transactional2. Complex 3. Can be Learned 4. ____________ 5. ____________

  11. 4. Continuous5. Unavoidable

  12. A little voice inside you telling you that you should not eat another piece of cake is an example of interpersonal communication.True / False

  13. False

  14. Intrapersonal communication occurs where?

  15. Inside a person (mentally)

  16. The process you use to assign meaning to data about yourself or the world around you is called___________

  17. Perception

  18. Type of PerceptionThe mental process of choosing which data or stimuli to focus on from all that are available to you at any given time.

  19. Selective

  20. People share precisely the same perceptions all the timeTrue / False

  21. False – we’re all unique!

  22. Part of the mouth that is used to articulate consanants

  23. Teeth

  24. An arbitrary collection of sounds that in certain combinations stand for concepts

  25. symbol

  26. A greedy and gross personDenotative or Connotative?

  27. Connotative

  28. Coffee, Beverage, Iced Hazelnut LatteWhich of these is the Superordinate term?

  29. Beverage

  30. Whose Theory is this:Language reflects cultural models of the world, which, in turn, influence how we think, act, and behave Fireman vs Firefighter

  31. The Whorf Hypothesis

  32. Holding up two fingers and saying “She called twice”What type of gesture?

  33. Illustrator

  34. Number of facial expressions we can produce

  35. More than 1000

  36. Marking your territory with objects (purse, book, coat, food) is an example of ___________

  37. Territoriality

  38. Accepted space for Social conversation?

  39. 4-12 feet

  40. You enter a crowded elevator, turn around, and don’t talk or touch anyone. Which communication theory explains this nonverbal behavior?

  41. Expectancy Violation Theory

  42. A cell phone dropping a signal would be an example of a ___________ in thecommunication process.

  43. Barrier

  44. Color personality who is more likely to be the ‘caretakers’

  45. Blue

  46. Register of Language that uses terms such as ‘Dude, Waz up?

  47. Casual

  48. A mild, indirect, or vague word or phrase that substitutes for a harsh, blunt, or offensive oneConnotationAbstract wordEuphemism

  49. EuphemismDarn vsDammPower room vs toilet

  50. Habitual action that helps manage and express emotions

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