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Chapter 1 Foundations of Interpersonal Communication (Principle of ICOM…
Chapter 1
Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
Definition:
The verbal and nonverbal interaction between two (or sometimes more than) interdependent people.
Elements of ICOM
Source - Receiver
Encoding - Decoding
Informers
Meformers
Interpersonal Competence
Code switching
Messages
Synchronous Communication
Asynchronous Communication
Metamessages
Feedback messages
Feedforward messages
Channel
Noise
Physical noise
Physiological noise
Physiological noise
Semantic noise
Context
Physical dimension
Temporal dimension
Social-phychological dimension
Cultural dimension
Ethics
Principle of ICOM
ICOM is a transactional process
ICOM is a process
Elements are interdependent
ICOM serves a variety of purpose
To learn
To relate
To influence
To play
To help
ICOM is ambiguous
Interpersonal Relationships May Be Symmetrical or Complementary
Symmetrical - mirror each other
Complementary - opposite or difference
ICOM refers to content and relationship
Content - behavioral response expected
Relationship - how the communication is to be delt with
ICOM is a series of punctuated events
ICOM is inevitable, irreversible and unrepeatable