The primary difference between content and relationship messages is best described as ______.

a. content messages focus on what is said and relationship messages tell something about the relationship
b. content messages are brief while relationship messages are complex
c. relationship messages are culturally bound while content messages are not
d. all messages have a content dimension, but not all messages have a relationship dimension


a. content messages focus on what is said and relationship messages tell something about the relationship

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