- One-way communication
- Instructional communication
- Interpersonal communication
- Written communication
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- Sender, Message, Channel, Receiver
- Source, Medium, Code, Response
- Sender, Medium, Content, Result
- Source, Message, Channel, Receiver
- Feedback
- Noise
- The sender
- The receiver
- Upward communication
- Downward communication
- Diagonal communication
- Horizontal communication
- Honest and revealing
- Deliberate and planned
- Formal and structured
- Difficult to interpret
- Anger
- Sadness
- Recognition or surprise
- Disgust
- Establish rapport and create a sense of connection
- Show that you are mocking them
- Create a barrier between you
- Indicate that you are superior
- Open and welcoming
- Defensive or resistant
- Enthusiastic and ready
- A sign of respect
- Weakness
- Confidence
- Aggression
- Dishonesty
- Proxemics
- Haptics
- Kinesics
- Chronemics
- Confidence and honesty
- Nervousness or dishonesty
- Happiness and excitement
- Anger and aggression
- Disinterest and boredom
- Agreement and interest
- Disagreement and anger
- That you are tired
- Avoided at all costs
- Relevant to the topic and appropriate for the audience
- The main focus of the entire speech
- Used to make fun of audience members
- Create a connection and keep them engaged
- Show that you are not confident
- Read their minds
- Find your friends in the crowd
- Argue with anyone who disagrees
- Listen carefully to the question before answering
- Make up an answer if you don't know
- Ignore difficult questions
- Introduce new, complex ideas
- End abruptly without warning
- Summarize the main points and leave a lasting impression
- Be the longest part of the speech
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