Essentials of Human CommunicationAn introductory level text covering, in the first section, the communication process, the self, perception, listening, and verbal and non-verbal messages. The second part addresses interpersonal communication (including interviewing), small group communication, and public speaking. Annotation copyri |
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Power and Human Communication | 9 |
Specialized Table of Contents | 12 |
Thinking Critically About Human Communication | 21 |
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active listening affectional orientation appropriate argument attitudes audience audiovisual aids avoid behavior beliefs Chris competence completing this chapter conflict consider conversation cues CULTURAL VIEWPOINT develop disconfirmation discussion E-prime effective effective listening emotions empathic evaluation example express eye contact facial feedback feedforward feelings focus friends give goals group members groupthink guidelines human communication ideas identify important individual influence informative speech interaction intercultural interpersonal attractiveness interpersonal communication interpersonal relationships Johari Window language leader look major propositions meaning negative nonverbal communication orientation paralanguage pattern perception person persuasive speech positive POWER PERSPECTIVE principles problems proxemic public speaking questions refers relationship responses roles score self-concept self-disclosure self-esteem self-fulfilling prophecy self-serving bias signal situations skills someone speaker specific statements strategies student talk tell thesis Thinking Critically thoughts tion topic types understand verbal and nonverbal words