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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: BeecherD1, Sub-Fields intercultural communication between and among members of different cultures, Communication Leading Theories and Key Thinkers (Hunt, 2009) reinforce strong group identity by interacting with those outside the group in a way that accentuates their differences., Communication Key Concepts (West and Turner, 2007) process, Uncertainty Reduction Theory originated by Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese. Communication is used to reduce uncertainties between strangers in their first conversation, social notion that people and interactions are part of the communication process Sub-Fields, Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed Methods, Critical, and Pragmatic Standards of Proof (Hunt, 2009) peer reviewed, Existential Theory created by Carl Rogers, Communication Leading Theories and Key Thinkers (Hunt, 2009) Cognitive Dissonance Theory, Cognitive Dissonance Theory feeling of discomfort resulting from inconsistent attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors, Communication World View (Hunt, 2009) Dignity of individual through love, respect, and compassion., Research Methods (Hunt, 2009) listed Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed Methods, Critical, and Pragmatic, Sub-Fields intrapersonal communication with oneself, Communication Key Concepts (West and Turner, 2007) social, meaning what people extract from a message ????, environment situation in which communication occurs ????, process ongoing, dynamic, and unending occurrence ????, Communication Key Concepts (West and Turner, 2007) environment, Communication Models (West and Turner, 2007) linear, Communication Leading Theories and Key Thinkers (Hunt, 2009) Unconditional positive regard, helped people in taking responsibility for themselves., Communication Models (West and Turner, 2007) interactional