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    Communication Theories Paper Communication theories are important to learn and understand. Learning these theories helps us apply the theory to our own life. It helps our critical thinking skills as well as benefits one to understand the value of research that has been accomplished in this field. Understanding communication theories can help us make sense of our daily life experiences. There are three Communication theories that I have studied that have touched on my personal and professional

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    Small Group Analysis Paper 1. Small Group Communication The small group communication is an interpersonal communication within groups between thirty to twenty individuals. It is very important to have a quality communication such as information-sharing behavior and helping attitude among the members of group. The positive attitude and productive relationship between the group members help in increasing the performance of group. For quality communication, all the group members are required to identify

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    life even if we do not realize it. Meeting new people is not always easy but fortunately there are a few ways that you can cope with this uncertainty. Our book A first look at Communication Theory: Ninth Edition (2015) and Charles Berger’s Uncertainty Reduction Theory he states that (URT) focuses on how human communication is used to gain knowledge and create understanding. This paper will narrow in on the topic of ways to cope with uncertainty in a friendship that has the possibility to become a

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    Introduction One of the most dominant theories in the field of interpersonal communications is Uncertainty Reduction Theory. The Uncertainty Reduction Theory was created by Berger and Calabrese in 1975. It is a communication theory from the post-positivist tradition, it is the only communication theory that specifically considers the initial interaction between people prior to the actual communication. Have you ever been invited to participate in an activity and you did not know anyone there expect

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    Judith Osiughwu Comm theory 3720 Professor Dr. Fred Fitch Journal 2 Uncertainty reduction theory Firstly, Uncertainty reduction theory was written by Charles Berger, his theory focus on the way human predict and interact to others. His theory focused on two types of uncertainty and eight Atoms for uncertainty. According to Charles Uncertainty reduction theory is an increased knowledge of what kind of person another is, which provides an improved forecast of how a future interaction will

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    interconnected. For instance, the theory is rules-based because there is no one clear answer, but instead a set of general rules that can be applied to various organizations. Therefore, because it is rules-based, it has a broad scope because it can apply to any type of organization. Even more, it is quite parsimonious because it is fairly simple and straightforward. Furthermore, because of this complexity, interviews were conducted to gather qualitative results. However, this theory is still difficult to test

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    Section 4 One theory of communication is Argyle’s stages of the communication cycle. This is when we try to understand what we are being told by another person. The first part of the cycle of that an idea occurs, for example you decide you want to buy a laptop. After the idea, you would code the message, you would put you wanting to buy a laptop by written it down or getting pictures of a laptop. You would then send the message, so you would send the picture or writing to someone telling them that

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    SWEARING IN THE WORKPLACE: HOW DO POLITENESS THEORY AND EXPECTANCY VIOLATION THEORY RELATE TO THIS ISSUE? Almost all the Adults around the world have their place of work, whether they like it or not. Though, people will have someone they enjoy working with and someone they do not enjoy working with, especially their bosses and managers. Moreover, this situation makes some people are swearing in the workplace because they are stressing with someone or something such as they are confusing in some

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    Jonathan Quinones Literature Review Paper Comm 306 Uncertainty Reduction Theory Uncertainty is an unpleasant feeling and because of this feeling, people are motivated to reduce this uncertainty by means of communication. Uncertainty reduction theory (URT) was developed to describe the interrelationships in any type of communication exchange using seven factors: verbal communication, nonverbal expressiveness, information-seeking behavior, intimacy, reciprocity, similarity, and liking (Berger

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    In the world of communication, there are many theories which describe different ways people communicate. According to Doctor Thomas Hanitzsch, an associate professor of communication at the University of Munich in Germany, “Communication Theory is an international forum publishing high quality, original research into the theoretical development of communication from across a wide array of disciplines” (“Communication Theory”). A specific communication theory that will be highlighted is the Face-Negotiation

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