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Interplay Process of Interpersonal Communication

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With its unique blend of compelling topics and rich pedagogy, Interplay: The Process of Interpersonal Communication, Fifteenth Edition, offers a perfect balance of research and application to help students understand and improve their own relationships. No other book prepares students better
to start improving their relationships beginning with the first day of class.

Interplay addresses the perception that students have that they already know how to communicate, which is an issue that every faculty member faces. By artfully weaving cutting-edge academic research and theory into the clear, down-to-earth, student-friendly narrative, Interplay enables students to
understand the complexity and depth of human communication and interpersonal relationships. The series of concepts builds logically through the chapter sequence so that students deepen their communication skills as they progress through the book. With the expert use of contemporary and brief video
clips available as part of the integrated digital resources, students can see concepts applied in real scenarios, making their learning even more meaningful.

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496 pages, Paperback

First published July 22, 1997

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5 reviews3 followers
November 30, 2016
I spend too much time reading textbooks for them not to count on my goodreads list
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December 2, 2023
did not spend hours throughout the semester reading this for it to not count on goodreads
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October 12, 2018
One of the best textbooks I’ve ever utilized in the classroom, chock full of good info easily translated into presentations. For something I had to cram in info-wise is was not a chore but enjoyable, and I loved the media clips and resources provided to instructors. Excellent choice for an interpersonal text.
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233 reviews6 followers
June 26, 2022
Much of the information contained within highlighted some of my current and historical faults, and reinforced the strategies I may apply to reduce their occurrences. This course ended up pairing well with the psych class I took, content-wise.
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December 28, 2024
A very well structured study book on interpersonal communications, on how every aspect of ourselves affects relationships and conflict situations, and I would say it's a valuable read as it helps to reflect and analyze.
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43 reviews
March 16, 2025
Spent an entire semester in this book. I’m counting in my goodreads!
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February 21, 2016
This is a textbook that does not read like a textbook, which is the best thing anyone could ever say about a textbook.

The writing is entertaining and really well done. The chapters are broken up into sections that follow a pattern so you know what to expect from each one. They are also peppered with examples, stories, cartoons, quizzes, and other fun interludes so that there aren't large amounts of dense, boring text intimidating and boring you.

I really learned so much and it forced me to examine my own ways of communicating and the methods by which I can improve them, as well as recognize and stop poor behaviors before they start to cause a problem.

This textbook is so enjoyable that, instead of trading it back in at the end of the semester for money, I felt it valuable enough to keep as a reference, so I can read it every once in a while to refresh my memory on the areas of communication I still need to work on.
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July 13, 2015
Read this during my MBA class. I found it to be quite good as an introspective look at how I communicate. And what things I needed to change about myself so I didn't come across as off-putting. There are some good explanations on how to refine social graces for those are not innately born with them. Some of it is repetitive. This would have been a good book for me to read well over a decade ago when I first started out. However, at that time, perhaps I wouldn't have been able to handle the criticism or listen to the advice in here.
2 reviews12 followers
May 9, 2015
This book was extremely over simplistic, to a point where it hurt my understanding of the topics. Many of the topics that it covered were under explained and upon further research proved to be wrong.i would not recommend this book even if it is required!!! Don't waste your time, Google is easier.
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May 26, 2011
Nicely done! Detailed information on how to communicate with others in many different environments.
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July 10, 2020
This is a good introduction to interpersonal communication. Some of it is common sense and other parts are helpful insight that we may not have considered. While not written for this purpose, it would be a helpful read for pastors. One criticism is that it (at least the edition I read) doesn't deal with how neurodiversity affects communication.
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10 reviews
December 9, 2019
I read it. It counts!! Great class/book. Very educational. Communication with psychology. Make a person really understand the dynamics of communication.
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January 13, 2025
Good read, I learned a lot, I didn't do the assignments because most of them required a group. I didn't give it 5 stars because I felt the first chapters weren't as good as the end.
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January 25, 2025
tyle siedziałam nad tą książką pisząc pracę na studia że muszę ją tu uwzględnić, chociaż język był przyjemny do czytania
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60 reviews5 followers
November 27, 2022
read for a communications class, informative but often boring. would not have bought or read it if i was not required to.
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1,821 reviews30 followers
May 15, 2015
I am using this class in my Communications course this Fall. I really like it. I think it explains things better than the last book I used. I am using the 13th edition though - but the 13th edition is not an "option" on the book list
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March 19, 2008
The features of this book are interesting... you should read this!
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June 13, 2016
Woo communication class! This book was definitely enjoyable to read and I learned a lot.
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July 3, 2013
this text book was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be.
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