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The process of sending and receiving messages.
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Communication that uses spoken words.
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Communication without words, including body language and facial expressions.
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Messages shared through text, such as emails, essays, and letters.
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Communication that uses images, symbols, charts, or videos to share meaning.
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The series of steps people go through to send and receive messages.
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The step in communication when a person develops a thought or idea to share.
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Turning thoughts into words, symbols, or gestures to send a message.
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Interpreting or making meaning from a message that was received.
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The act of sending a message through a channel like speaking, texting, or writing.
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A response that shows a message was received and understood.
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Communication that happens within your own mind; self-talk.
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Communication between two or more people.
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Communication that takes place within a group working toward a shared goal.
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Speaking to a large audience, such as giving a speech or presentation.
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Sharing information with large audiences through media like TV, radio, or the internet.
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The study of body movement, facial expressions, and gestures.
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Communication through touch, such as handshakes or hugs.
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The use and understanding of time in communication.
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The study of tone, pitch, volume, and rate of speech.
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The use of personal space and distance when communicating.
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Actively paying attention to understand a message.
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The physical ability to perceive sound.