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                     KEY TERMS

                     Test your knowledge of these key terms in this chapter. Definitions can be found in the Glossary.
                     Action-oriented listener      Emoticon                      People-oriented listener
                     Active listening              Haptics                       Proxemics
                     Backchannel                   Kinesics                      Regulator
                     Communication                 Listening                     Social presence
                     Computer-mediated             Message                       Symbol
                         communication (CMC)       Net conference                Time-oriented listener
                     Content-oriented listener     Nonverbal behavior            Transactional process
                     Context                       Paralanguage
                     Dialect                       Paraphrase



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                     NOTES

                       1.  Lawrence R. Frey, “The Call of the Field: Studying   Human Communication Research, 4 (1978):165;
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                        Research,” Small Group Research, 47 (2016):     8.  Trenholm, Human Communication Theory, 23.
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                       3.  Sarah Trenholm, Human Communication Theory,   2nd ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980): 25.
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                       4.  Ibid.                                      Work Group During Informational Systems
                       5.  Gerald R. Miller, “The Current Status of Theory   Development,” Journal of Applied Communication
                        and Research in Interpersonal Communication,”   Research, 23 (May 1995): 108–27.








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