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The Psychology of Human Communication
The Psychology of Human Communication
Blaine Goss
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This book discusses the very foundation of communication-- the abilities to speak and to listen. In order to comprehend the intricacies of modern communication, a solid understanding of intrapersonal processes of communication is needed. Communication skills are easily taken for granted, but communication doesn't just happen. How does memory make it possible to participate in everyday conversations? How do ears and eyes determine what information one hears and sees? What mental skills are necessary for one to speak? Blaine Goss presents clear and detailed applications of cognitive processes to communication in a delightful, informative style. Readers will enjoy learning how individuals process information. Armed with that knowledge, they gain insight into why their communication has or has not been effective in the past and clues about productive avenues to explore for the future.
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