17 Facts About Interpersonal communication

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Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people.

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Researchers in interpersonal communication come from many different research paradigms and theoretical traditions, adding to the complexity of the field.

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Interpersonal communication is often defined as communication that takes place between people who are interdependent and have some knowledge of each other: for example, communication between a son and his father, an employer and an employee, two sisters, a teacher and a student, two lovers, two friends, and so on.

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Interpersonal communication can take place in face-to-face settings, as well as through platforms such as social media.

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Communication is a transactional Interpersonal communication—that is, a dynamic process created by the participants through their interaction with each other.

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In short, Interpersonal communication is an interactive process in which both parties need to participate.

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Some Interpersonal communication is intentional and deliberate, for example, before you ask your boss to give you a promotion or a raise, you will do a lot of mental building and practice many times how to talk to your boss so that it won't cause embarrassment.

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Process of Interpersonal Communication is irreversible, you can wish you hadn't said something and you can apologise for something you said and later regret - but you can't take it back.

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In person Interpersonal communication can be invigorating and is often memorable when people are engaged and in the moment.

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Dialectical approach to interpersonal communication revolves around the notions of contradiction, change, praxis, and totality, with influences from Hegel, Marx, and Bakhtin.

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Paul Watzlawick's theory of Interpersonal communication, popularly known as the "Interactional View", interprets relational patterns of interaction in the context of five "axioms".

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Pedagogical communication is a form of interpersonal communication that involves both verbal and nonverbal components.

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Many interpersonal communication scholars have sought to define and understand interpersonal conflict, using varied definitions of conflict.

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Psychologists and communication experts argue that listening to and comprehending conversations plays a significant role in developing effective interpersonal communication skills.

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Interpersonal communication has been studied as a mediator for information flow from mass media to the wider population.

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Synchronous Interpersonal communication takes place in real time, for example face-to-face discussions and telephone conversations.

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Factors influencing nonverbal Interpersonal communication include the different roles of eye contact in different cultures.

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