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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2006
Interpersonal relationships are a critical factor in any service business. The stronger the relationship between the patient and the dental team, the better the patient will feel about the practice. He or she will assess dental recommendations much more carefully, and it certainly is possible that even referrals may increase.
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Interpersonal relationships are a critical factor in any service business. The stronger the relationship between the patient and the dental team, the better the patient will feel about the practice. He or she will assess dental recommendations much more carefully, and it certainly is possible that even referrals may increase.
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Cross-Cultural Management Revisited, 2020
In today’s linguistically-diverse business world, communication using English as a lingua franca (ELF)—the most frequently chosen common corporate language (CCL)—often overlooks intercultural difficulties. ELF words are generally perceived as conveying a
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In today’s linguistically-diverse business world, communication using English as a lingua franca (ELF)—the most frequently chosen common corporate language (CCL)—often overlooks intercultural difficulties. ELF words are generally perceived as conveying a
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, 1975
This paper provides a theoretical perspective for dealing with the initial entry stage of interpersonal interaction. The seven axioms and 21 theorems presented suggest a set of research priorities for studying the development of interpersonal ...
C. Berger, R. Calabrese
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This paper provides a theoretical perspective for dealing with the initial entry stage of interpersonal interaction. The seven axioms and 21 theorems presented suggest a set of research priorities for studying the development of interpersonal ...
C. Berger, R. Calabrese
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Humor in Interpersonal Communication
2018Effective humor enactment has been proven to be beneficial to both senders and receivers of the communication. Use of humor in social interaction has the potential to elicit positive perceptions, improve interpersonal interactions, reduce conflict, aid in coping, and even facilitate health outcomes.
Melanie Booth-Butterfield+1 more
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2013
Interpersonal relationships are the core of our societal system and have been since before the dawn of civilization. In today's world, friends, lovers, companions, and confidants make valuable contributions to our everyday lives. These are the relationships whose members are not automatically participants as a result of their birth and kin affiliations.
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Interpersonal relationships are the core of our societal system and have been since before the dawn of civilization. In today's world, friends, lovers, companions, and confidants make valuable contributions to our everyday lives. These are the relationships whose members are not automatically participants as a result of their birth and kin affiliations.
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Dimensions of Interpersonal Communication
The Journal of Psychology, 1976Summary Four hundred and thirteen Ss ranging in age from 17 to 64 years and about evenly divided between males and females completed the 40 self-report items of the Interpersonal Communication Inventory. A principal components analysis followed by a varimax rotation revealed 11 orthogonal factors which appeared to be related to particular dimensions of
David W. Stewart, Millard J. Bienvenu
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Interpersonal communications anxiety
Theory Into Practice, 1976(1976). Interpersonal communications anxiety. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 15, Interpersonal Relations, pp. 368-372.
P. J. Beatty, Michael J. Beatty
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Nonverbal Interpersonal Communication
2018Nonverbal communication is ever present in face-to-face interactions. In interpersonal interactions, individuals are simultaneously sending information with their appearance and nonverbal behavior and receiving comparable information from their partners.
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Communication and Interpersonal Skills
1983Everyone practices the skill of communication daily. From the first expression of dissatisfaction with the birth trauma, individuals are exploring, developing, and perfecting ways with which they share information with others. Over years of experimentation they adopt methods of communicating that reflect their individual personalities and past ...
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Communication Stereotypes in Interpersonal Communication
Communications, 1992The paper takes the form of a general description of basic personality models with their components. Within the context of specific basic personality systems the author analyzes abd describes characteristic traits and attributions particular to communication stereotypes in interpersonal communication -authoritarian, democratic, and communication ...
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