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Agenda Advice on Introductions Qualities of Interpersonal Communication and Perception Ethics in Communication Motives in Communication Overcoming Obstacles to Clear Thinking and Perception Checking
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Advice on Introductions Pause – Speak – Pause Introduction Mechanics Delivery- poise, volume, eye contact Communication Apprehension
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Agenda Advice on Introductions Qualities of Interpersonal Communication and Perception Ethics in Communication Motives in Communication Overcoming Obstacles to Clear Thinking and Perception Checking
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What are the Qualities of Interpersonal Communication? Not just face-to-face, but interactions that treat others as unique, authentic individuals rather than as someone as an object or performing a role Simultaneous Mutual influence Used to manage relationships
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Chapter 3: Perception Perception Experience Results of p. 74 activity Preconceived Explanations Results of p. 89 activity
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Agenda Advice on Introductions Qualities of Interpersonal Communication and Perception Ethics in Communication Motives in Communication Overcoming Obstacles to Clear Thinking and Perception Checking
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Ethics of Communication Ethics Judged by Ends Sought Problem 1: worthy ends can be found to rationalize anything Problem 2: ends may be defined in very different ways
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Ethics of Communication Ethics Judged by Means Used Problem 1: there may be competing goals Problem 2: strained when dealing with unethical or totalitarian societies
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Ethics of Communication Ethics Judged by Speaker’s Intentions Problem 1: may excuse disgraceful choices Problem 2: actually just relies on the ends sought
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Ethics of Communication Ethics Judged by the Situation Defined: the view that “the right solution to any moral problem depends much more on the situation itself than on any general, external code; and that the key to the solution is always love”
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Agenda Advice on Introductions Qualities of Interpersonal Communication and Perception Ethics in Communication Motives in Communication Overcoming Obstacles to Clear Thinking and Perception Checking
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Motives of Communicators
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Physiological
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Safety Motives of Communicators
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Physiological Safety Belongingness Motives of Communicators
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Physiological Safety Belongingness Esteem Motives of Communicators
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Physiological Safety Belongingness Esteem Self Actualization Motives of Communicators
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Exercise Application of Motives
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Agenda Advice on Introductions Qualities of Interpersonal Communication and Perception Ethics in Communication Motives in Communication Overcoming Obstacles to Clear Thinking and Perception Checking
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Barriers to Accurate Perception Ignoring Information OvergeneralizingOversimplifyingStereotyping Imposing Consistency Focusing on Negative
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Perception Checking Describe the other person’s behavior Give your interpretation of the it Ask if the perceptions are accurate
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