Communication Chapter 2
androgynous
combining both masculine and feminine traits
sympathy
compassion for another's situation
empathy
the ability to project oneself into another person's point of view, so as to experience the other's thoughts and feelings
self-esteem
the part of the self-concept that involves evaluations of self-worth
selection
the perceptual act of attending to some stimuli in the environment and ignoring others
stereotyping
the perceptual process of applying exaggerated beliefs associated with a categorizing system
interpretation
the perceptual process of attaching meaning to stimuli that have previously been selected and organized
organization
the perceptual process of organizing stimuli into patterns
attribution
the process of attaching meaning
self-concept
the relatively stable set of perceptions each individual holds of himself or herself
personality
the set of enduring characteristics that define a person's temperament, thought processes, and social behavior
face
the socially approved identity that a communicator tries to present
gender
the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women
narrative
the stories people create and use to make sense of their personal worlds
sex
a biological category such as male, female, or intersex
script
habitual, reflexive way of behaving
facework
verbal and nonverbal behavior designed to create and maintain a communicator's face and the face of others