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| combining both masculine and feminine traits. |
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| the process of attaching meaning |
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| the ability to project oneself into another person's point of view, so as to experience the other's thoughts and feelings. |
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| the socially approved identity that a communicator tries to present. |
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| verbal and nonverbal behavior designed to create and maintain a communicator's face and the face of others. |
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| socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a society considers appropriate for men and/ or women. |
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| strategies used by communicators to influence the way others view them. |
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| the perceptual process of attaching meaning to stimuli that have previously been slected adn organized. |
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