Interpersonal Perspectives
There are four specific perspectives from which to study interpersonal communication:
Relational (Qualitative) Communication in which the roles of sender and receiver are shared by two people simultaneously in order to create meaning.
Situational (Contextual) Communication that occurs between two people in a specific context.
Quantitative (Dyadic interactions, including impersonal communication.
Functional (Strategic) Communication for the purpose of achieving interpersonal goals.
interpersonal communication, interpersonal perspectives; retrived 29/9/2008
http://www.uky.edu/~drlane/capstone/interpersonal/
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