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    Title Student’s Name COM200: Interpersonal Communication Instructor’s Name Date (Sample March 19, 2014) Introduction- Thesis Statement * If you’re having difficulties writing a thesis, use the thesis generator in the Ashford Writing Center - https://awc.ashford.edu/writing-tools-thesis-generator.html. Remember, a thesis should make a claim – a definitive statement – about some issue. Here is an example: Effective communication is the most important factor in a successful relationship

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    2.0. Interpersonal communication and the skill listening 2.1. Definition and explanation of the interpersonal skill of listening Listening is defined as a circular response consisting of the following skills: receiving, understanding, remembering, evaluation and responding (DeVito, 2011). The receiving aspect of listening consists of the listener taking note of what is said and what isn’t said; this links to the understanding aspect of the overall concept, which entails the listener interpreting

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    I. Introduction AND Thesis Statement Interpersonal communication is key to the life of a healthy relationship or marriage. Without communicating relationships and marriage will end failing. One of the biggest challenges with interpersonal communication lies in our ability to share our thoughts and concerns, conducted by feelings, desires, goals and needs, with another person 1) Explain the principles of and barriers to effective interpersonal communications. (You don’t have to list the objectives

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    Interpersonal communication is how individuals connect with one another, and is a necessary skill for anyone that desires to build harmony, demonstrate respect, diffuse and solve problems, and build meaningful and mutual relationships. This course has allowed me to better understand how and why I communicate the way I do, as well as ways to improve my communication skills and be more cognizant of the functions and repercussions of communication. I learned that communication is about more than what

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    Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is defined by Michael Cody as: the exchange of symbols used to achieve interpersonal goals(28). Does this definition include everything, or does it only include certain things?. When we are dealing with the issue of interpersonal communication we must realize that people view it differently. In this paper I will develop my own idea or definition of what interpersonal communication is. I will then proceed to identify any important assumptions

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    and mastering this element of communication allows us to become more meaningful communicators. Through my research for this paper, I have been able to examine many variable environments in which giving and getting feedback can be found. The medical field has always been an area of study that I have found intriguing and riveting. Especially in the way that medicine is multifaceted and dynamically developing daily. With that said there is no doubt that communication is a key factor in the medical

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    Four Principles of Interpersonal Communication These principles underlie the workings in real life of interpersonal communication. They are basic to communication. We can't ignore them Interpersonal communication is inescapable We can't not communicate. The very attempt not to communicate communicates something. Through not only words, but through tone of voice and through gesture, posture, facial expression, etc., we constantly communicate to those around us. Through these channels, we constantly

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    Two parts of interpersonal communication go hand-in-hand are conflict and deception. One can lead to the other and vice versa. Most people try to avoid both conflict and deception, but people must realize that they have benefits and are a reality in everyday interactions. The interplay of conflict and deception specifically harnessed my attention over the past few chapters. Interpersonal conflict is “an expressed struggle between two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce

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    In “Communication: Its Blocking and its Facilitation” by Carl Rogers: he argues the ineffectiveness of communication through tendencies of evaluation. That it is almost human nature to evaluate and judge while communicating; However, to prevent our natural tendencies of impeding communication we must learn to avoid it by coming to an understanding of the others perspective within the conversation. Coming to an understanding of the others point of view is easier said than done as expressed by Carl

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    Yet for some individuals communication experiences are so unrewarding that they either consciously or unconsciously avoid situations where communication is required. (McCroskey & Richmond, 1979) The term ‘communication apprehension' was coined by James McCroskey (1976a) and is defined as "an individual's level of fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication with another person or persons" (McCroskey, 1984). In the last two decades communication apprehension and related

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