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| the medium through which a message travels |
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| communication apprehension |
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| under tension and anxiety about oral communication, or both |
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| the amount of info that can be transmitted during a communication episode |
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| a senders manipulation of information so that it will be seen more favorable by the reciever |
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| information overload and results |
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| a condition in whuch info invflow exceeds an individuals processin capacity |
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| channels by which info flows |
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| task related communications that follow the authority chain |
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| communications that follow along social and relational lines |
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| the irganizations most common informal network |
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| messages conveyed through body movments, facial expressions, and the physical distance between the sender and reciever |
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| the study of body motions |
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| cultured that rely heavily on nonverbal and subtke situational cues in communication |
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| cultures that rely heavily on words to convey meaning in communication |
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