COMM1040 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Interpersonal Communication, Jargon, Negative Feedback

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Chapter 1: communication: a process involving both deliberate and accidental transfer of meaning, communication is also accidental or unintentional. Intrapersonal communication: communication requiring only a single communicator; communication with oneself. Interpersonal communication: the ongoing ever-changing process that occurs when one person interacts with another forming a dyad; communication occurring within a relationship: dyad: two individuals interacting; a two-person relationship. Packaged presentations that do not allow for modifications. Class presentations where content is adjusted based on feedback. Still discounts receiver"s active role in creating meaning. Does not apply to texting, tweeting, and posting. Interpersonal communication is necessary for both physical and psychological well-being. Interpersonal communication similarly fulfills our need to be friended and to friend others. (notice how friend has also become a verb. ) It increases our personal satisfaction: we use interpersonal communication to influence others sometimes subtly and sometimes overtly. It is a mutually reinforcing activity we engage in together.

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