Completion Complete each
statement. This is an open book exam. The answers have to be type exactly as the word is spelled on
the left and right margins of each page to earn credit for the right answer. Enable Javascript. Type
the email address you want your test results mailed to. The ID of this test is 120.
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The process of acquiring a culture.
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The originator of a thought or an idea.
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Principles that guide judgments about whether something is morally right or
wrong.
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To put an idea into language or gesture.
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Groups of people who share common symbols, language, values, and norms.
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One’s status as a citizen of a particular country.
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A formal description of a process.
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The totality of learned, shared symbols, language, values, and norms that
distinguish one group of people from another.
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Verbal and nonverbal elements of communication to which people give
meaning.
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People’s perceptions of ancestry or heritage.
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A generalization about a group or category of people that is applied to
individual members of that group.
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A pathway through which messages are conveyed.
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The set of perceptions a person has about who he or she is; also known as
self-concept.
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The way one wishes to be seen or perceived by others.
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A representative of an idea.
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One’s subjective evaluation of one’s value and worth as a
person.
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Anything that interferes with the encoding or decoding of a message.
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The physical or psychological environment in which communication occurs.
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The ability to think and feel as others do.
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To interpret or give meaning to a message.
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The party who interprets a message.
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The process of making meaning from environmental experiences.
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The process by which people use signs, symbols, and behaviors to exchanges
information and create meaning.
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Verbal and nonverbal responses to a message.
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The process of assigning meaning to information that has been selected for
attention and organized.
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