Cognitive Bases of Interpersonal Communication

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Action Assembly Theory
advanced interpersonal communication theory
AI in communication
Artificial Intelligence Perspective
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Behavioral Production
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communication models
Conversational Behavior
Cue Extraction
current
Current Situational Information
dynamic
Dynamic Memory Theory
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Expectation Violations
Generative Realism
information
initial
Interpersonal Communication Researchers
memory
message interpretation
Multiple Social Goals
nonverbal signal analysis
Original DNA
Output Representation
Prior Expectation
Procedural Records
psychological processing
researchers
situational
social cognition
Social Information Gathering
Social Information Processing
Social Judgment Process
Social Tactic
Specific Nonverbal Behaviors
Speech Onset Latency
Subsequent Social Judgments
theory
Universal Scene
Verbal Fluency

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805804690
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Our interpretations of the world we live in, and the people and institutions that comprise it, are acquired through complex interactions among what we believe to be true, what the world is, and/or what others think it is. Understanding those complex interactions is one of the most important goals of the social sciences. Of the many disciplines that have contributed to that understanding, two take center stage in this book -- psychology and communication.

This volume's purpose is to reconnect the partially isolated environments of social psychology and communication. To do so, it utilizes four building blocks:

* the cognitive foundations of interpersonal communication as it might be studied from a social psychological perspective

* insiders' views of interpersonal communication from a cognitive psychological standpoint

* insiders' approaches to interpersonal communication from an AI perspective

* a critique of the cognitive enterprise that reflects the strong philosophical grounding of communication.

Overall, the chapters typify some of the most interesting cognitive work done in the study of interpersonal communication. As such, the book should promote productive dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and stimulate further work within the field of interpersonal communication.