Built On Interpersonal Communication Analysis

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A Movie Built on Interpersonal Communication Communication is a two-way process of sharing information in which people reach a mutual understanding (Beebe & Redmond). Interpersonal communication, more specifically, only occurs between two people (Beebe & Redmond). There is one sender, or person who gives out the information, and one receiver, or person who takes in and applies meaning to the information (Beebe & Remind). They must work together, providing and decoding information, in order to reach a mutual understanding about the information being dealt with. When conveying and decoding information there are two ways in which meaning can be transferred. First off, you can transfer meaning through verbal communication. This refers to anything spoken or written, so the message itself (Beebe & Redmond). The second way to transfer meaning is through non-verbal …show more content…
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