There are seven basic elements in interpersonal communication. These elements exist whenever we interact in some way. The essence of these elements is that they are closely related and progress in a periodic process. It is one. DeVito says that there are always sources of information when two people communicate. The originator is the source of the message and is responsible for encoding the message and giving meaning to the message (DeVito, 2013). The recipient of the message being received by the bay is the recipient.
Interpersonal communication is an important aspect of life. In addition to exchanging information among people involved in the communication process, there are other important aspects of communication between people (West, 2011). Interaction of interpersonal relationship helps people acquire ideas and interpersonal communication skills through the communication process (DeVito, 2009). More importantly, when using interpersonal communication, the parties involved in the communication process are more likely to express their emotions and emotions. Therefore, the application of technology in the process of interpersonal communication is still very important and plays an important role in society (Wood, 2010). According to a survey of April 2012, in the past 30 days, about 70% of mobile phone users and 86% of smartphone users are conducting at least one of the following activities.
Theme 9 Interpersonal relationship What is interpersonal communication? Interpersonal communication Interpersonal communication is the process of communicating, communicating, and negotiating between the two people. Interpersonal communication What is the theoretical way of thinking about interpersonal communication? Interpersonal communication in the 1960's Learning, discord, balance, social judgment, reaction. ● Speech and social influence interpersonal relationship From the late 1960s to the early 1970s ● Self expression, self disclosure, interpersonal relationships, nonverbal communication and relationship development. ● Development of interpersonal relationships and interpersonal relationships Interpersonal communication in the mid 1970s