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17 Cards in this Set
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biased language
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terms that seems to be objective but actually conceal an emotional bias.
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equivocal terms
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words with 2 different,but equally acceptable or common meanings
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genderlects
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the different ways men and women communicate
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high-level abstractions
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covers a broader range of possible objects or events without describing them in much detail.
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hostile work environments
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environments where people talk crap and harass women, invade work space or interfere with someones work
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immediacy
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verbal and nonverbal behaviors that indicate closeness and liking, such as standing closer and more eye contact
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jargon
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the professional terms used in a profession
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low-level abstractions
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specific, concrete statements that refer directly to objects or events that can be observed.
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nonverbal communication
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facial expressions, tone of voice, movements, even how your dressed
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paralanguage
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everything about your voice and how you talk, tone,pitch,volume,duration,resonance,spread,articulation,pauses,rhythm,etc
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quid pro quo sexual harassment
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directly or indirectly implying someones career wont advance if they dont date you or have sex, etc
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rapport talk
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speech used to create connections, establish goodwill, show support, or build community. female talk
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relative words
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words that have no meaning unless used with other terms, such as words like: soon, often, large, and small
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report talk
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speech focused on facts, knowledge, competence. male talk
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self monitoring
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paying attention to your behavior, and using these observations to shape the ways you behave
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triangle of meaning
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no connection between a thing and the symbol(word) used to represent it.
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trigger words
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hidden words everybody has that can trigger an emotional reaction.
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