The communication process: perception, meaning, and identity -- Communication research and inquiry -- Verbal communication -- Nonverbal communication -- Listening -- Relational and conflict communication -- Communicating in small groups -- ...
An Introduction to Human Communication: Understanding and Sharing
An Introduction to Human Communication Theory
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Achieving Communication Competence: An Introduction to Human Communication
E nd -of-chapter study questions help students to review the material, think critically about what they have just read, and enhance the learning experience, and u p-to-date research and information on clinical practice keeps the text ...
Human Communication Disorders is the leading introductory text in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology that contains contributions from leading authorities which bring life to the world of people with communication disorders...
This edition devotes attention to how new technologies are changing the ways we think about communication, with revised chapters on both traditional and social media.
Carter et al. have identified a number of brain regions that they believe are involved in consciousness: I The Brain Stem stimulates cortical activity without which there would be no conscious awareness. I The Hippocampus is involved in ...
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