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 |
Contents
Power and Human Communication | 9 |
Specialized Table of Contents | 12 |
Thinking Critically About Human Communication | 21 |
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able active answer appeals appropriate argument attention attitudes audience avoid behavior beliefs Chapter close communication completing consider conversation critical culture describe develop discussion effective emotions especially ethical evaluation example experience explain express fact feelings friends functions give goals ideas identify important increase individual influence interaction interest interpersonal interview involves issues language leader listening look major meaning messages negative never nonverbal object observe pattern perception person persuasive positive preparation present principles probably problems qualities questions reasons receiving refers relate relationship responses roles score self-disclosure shows signal situations skills small group someone speaker speaking specific speech stage statements steps student suggestions talk tell things thoughts tion topic touch true types understand verbal