Schmucks: Chapter 4:
Communications:
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Types of Communication: ONE, TWO AND MULTI WAY.
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Communication as a Reciprocal Process
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Communication as Symbolic Interaction
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Language Communication and Sex Roles
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Does the language LABEL by SEX?
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Are male or female MARKERS used?
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Is one sex OMITTED?
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Are males and females treated in nonparallel ways?
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Communication and Status in the Classroom
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Levels of Communication
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Spoken-Unspoken messages
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Surface-Hidden Intentions
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Work-emotional Activities
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Contrasting emotional styles
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Task-Maintenance Functions
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Communication Patterns
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Miscommunication
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Communication Skills
Paraphrasing ideas
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Describing Others’ behavior
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Checking Impressions
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Making Clear Statements
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Describing Own Behavior
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Describing Feelings
Giving and Receiving Feedback
Developing Effective Group
Discussions
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Orienting statements
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Agenda setting
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Summarizing statements
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Recording
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Procedural statements
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Taking a survey
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Gatekeeping
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Encouraging
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Process checks
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Debriefing
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Effective Transactional Communicators
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Receptiveness to Student Ideas
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An Egalitarian Perspective
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Openness, Candor, and Honesty
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Warmth and Friendliness
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Respect for Students’ Feelings
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Sensitivity
to Outcasts
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A
sense of Humor
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A caring Attitude
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Reducing the Communication Gap