Discuss the three primary components to consider in a definition for interpersonal communication and provide examples as support

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Interpersonal communication is interaction that occurs between (1) interdependent parties, (2) exists on a continuum, and (3) is inherently relational. First, the term interdependent parties suggests that one person's behavior affects or influences the other. Interdependence can occur across a wide range of relationship types (e.g., parents, doctors, store clerks, etc.), but in each case one person's behavior affects the other person. For example, a student has an interdependent relationship with an instructor because the student depends on the instructor for information and the instructor depends on the student as part of his/her professional work and identity.

Interpersonal communication also exists on a continuum. Not all interpersonal relationships hold equal value or serve the same purpose. For example, a student might depend heavily on his parents for advice and guidance, emotional support, and a sense of belonging. The same student might rely on a grocery store clerk to help in the transaction of purchasing groceries. In both cases interpersonal communication is involved, but different types of communication behavior are appropriate. Role relationship is a term that refers to relationships that exist only in the context of the roles individuals play for one another (e.g., waiter/diner, clerk/customer, and doctor/patient).

Finally, interpersonal communication is inherently relational. Differences in the types of relationships influence how communication behavior is deemed as appropriate. Also, communication creates and defines relationships. For example, acquaintances who meet in a class might become close friends as their communication patterns increase in breadth and depth over time. Therefore, initial minimal communication defines them as acquaintances and developed breadth and depth in communication changes the relationship definition to a close friendship.

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Cultures that prefer a/an ________ style of communication are more emotional and require sensitivity to the underlying meanings in both the verbal and nonverbal code systems

A) direct B) indirect C) affective D) elaborate

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Discuss how an opportunity to work as a public relations professional internationally might be a significant opportunity for career development and learning. Include specific benefits and skills gained by Michael Fanning when he worked for Michelin in a position outside the U.S.

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In Hustler v. Falwell the Supreme Court limited claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress arising from harsh parodies in the media by ruling that

a. the plaintiff must prove that physical illness resulted. b. the defendant must have acted with the intent to cause emotional distress. c. public figures must show that the offensive communication alleged facts and was published with actual malice. d. there must be outrageous or highly offensive conduct, as judged by a reasonable person of average sensibilities.

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Generally speaking, the audience for a public speaker

A. will grow hostile if they detect her anxiety. B. wants her to succeed. C. does not care if she succeeds or fails. D. enjoys watching her fail.

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