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The interpersonal communication reader / [edited by] Joseph A. DeVito.

Contributor(s): DeVito, Joseph A.
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Allyn and Bacon, c2002Description: xiii, 189 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0321083520.Subject(s): Interpersonal communicationDDC classification: 153.6
Contents:
Welcome to the Interpersonal Communication Reader. - Interpersonal Communication Textbooks and The Interpersonal Communication Reader. - Pt. One. Foundations of Interpersonal Communication. 1. How to Use Communication. 2. How to Give and Receive Information. 3. How to Be Popular. 4. How to Assert Your Rights. 5. How to Make the Right Impression. 6. How to Understand Another Person's Understanding. 7. How to Listen More Effectively. 8. How to Manage Feedback. 9. How to Ask Questions. 10. How to Communicate with Other Cultures. - Pt. Two. Messages in Interpersonal Communication. 11. How to Communicate with Men and Women. 12. How to Say "I'm Sorry". 13. How to Gossip for Fun and Profit. 14. How to Use Your Face. 15. How to Use Eye Contact. 16. How to Expresee Criticism. 17. How to Deal with Lying. 18. How to E-Mail Politely. - Pt. Three. Interpersonal Relationships. 19. How to Get the Most Out of Relationships. 20. How to Think Clearly about Relationships. 21. How to Fight Effectively. 22. How to Communicate to Help. 23. How to Communicate in Close Relationships. 24. How to Deal with Verbal Abuse. - Index.
Summary: "This collection of readings is designed for the interpersonal communication course-a course concerned with explaining the theory and research in interpersonal communication and its very practical skills. The readings included here will enable you to explore numerous interesting topics and will prove especially useful when you read the articles in conjunction with the relevant chapters in your interpersonal communication text. Suggestions for coordinating the readings with your textbook are provided in the grid presented on pages xii-xiii." - Welcome to The Interpersonal Communication Reader.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 2 , Side 2, TierNo 1, BayNo 4

153.6 INT (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOMAC,09050,02,GR 5000045143

Welcome to the Interpersonal Communication Reader. - Interpersonal Communication Textbooks and The Interpersonal Communication Reader. - Pt. One. Foundations of Interpersonal Communication. 1. How to Use Communication. 2. How to Give and Receive Information. 3. How to Be Popular. 4. How to Assert Your Rights. 5. How to Make the Right Impression. 6. How to Understand Another Person's Understanding. 7. How to Listen More Effectively. 8. How to Manage Feedback. 9. How to Ask Questions. 10. How to Communicate with Other Cultures. - Pt. Two. Messages in Interpersonal Communication. 11. How to Communicate with Men and Women. 12. How to Say "I'm Sorry". 13. How to Gossip for Fun and Profit. 14. How to Use Your Face. 15. How to Use Eye Contact. 16. How to Expresee Criticism. 17. How to Deal with Lying. 18. How to E-Mail Politely. - Pt. Three. Interpersonal Relationships. 19. How to Get the Most Out of Relationships. 20. How to Think Clearly about Relationships. 21. How to Fight Effectively. 22. How to Communicate to Help. 23. How to Communicate in Close Relationships. 24. How to Deal with Verbal Abuse. - Index.

"This collection of readings is designed for the interpersonal communication course-a course concerned with explaining the theory and research in interpersonal communication and its very practical skills. The readings included here will enable you to explore numerous interesting topics and will prove especially useful when you read the articles in conjunction with the relevant chapters in your interpersonal communication text. Suggestions for coordinating the readings with your textbook are provided in the grid presented on pages xii-xiii." - Welcome to The Interpersonal Communication Reader.