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  1. IPC includes communication used to define or achieve personal goals through interaction with others (e.g., Canary, Cody, & Manusov, 2003). For the purpose of examining interpersonal communication theory, we argue that IPC encompasses a number of these definitions. Interpersonal communication includes those messages that occur

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  2. Dec 2, 2023 · 1. Encoder/decoder models view communication as a process through which an internal representation (e.g., the definition of the word “communication”) is encoded via a cypher (e.g., language). The encoded cypher is transmitted to the addressee of a message through the communication channel and must be decrypted from there.

  3. The two models we will discuss, the linear model and the transactional model, include the following parts: participants, messages, encoding, decoding, and channels (ISU, 2016). In the models, the participants are the senders and/or receivers of messages in a communication encounter. The message is the verbal or nonverbal content being conveyed ...

  4. Aug 12, 2022 · Additionally, as much communication today occurs via social media and on electronic devices and within platforms that did not exist 50 years ago, there are many ways in which new questions and new advances in research can forge ahead focusing on the important questions that have already been shared within the many pages of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, to date.

  5. We wrote this book to provide a general outline of human communication with everything that makes it unique, its core phenomena, and the various applied elds that have been derived from them. For this reason, this book explains the most important communication models and uses practical examples to help deepen its

  6. Sep 25, 2016 · 1.1 Etymology of the Term “Communication”. Communicating, which is one of the oldest social processes, is an integral part of every area of human life, both personal and professional. Communication is a necessary condition for the existence of societies, the activity of organizations as well as human existence in general, which proves its ...

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  8. The linear or transmission model of communication, as shown in Figure 2.2.1, describes communication as a linear, one-way process in which a sender intentionally transmits a message to a receiver (Ellis & McClintock, 1990). This model focuses on the sender and message within a communication encounter. Although the receiver is included in the ...

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