New Understanding Interpersonal Communication Definition and Importance Interpersonal communication is defined as communication that occurs between

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Interpersonal Communication

Communication that occurs between at least two interdependent parties, focusing on relational aspects.

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Emotional Rewards

Support provided by relationships that enhances an individual's sense of value and well-being.

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Norms

Societal expectations for how specific roles should be enacted, which can vary across cultures.

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Interrole Conflict

Conflicting expectations arising from different roles an individual occupies, such as being both a friend and a study partner.

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Social Penetration Theory

A theory suggesting that relationships develop through increasing levels of intimacy, measured by breadth and depth of communication.

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Uncertainty Reduction Theory

A theory proposing that individuals seek information about others to reduce uncertainty and predict behaviors in relationships.

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Secure Attachment

A strong, loving bond formed in childhood that leads to healthy relationships in adulthood.

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Phubbing

The act of ignoring a partner in favor of using a phone, which can lead to feelings of neglect.

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Criticism

Attacking a partner's character rather than their behavior, which can harm self-esteem.

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Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory

A theory emphasizing the unique relationships between leaders and followers, impacting organizational culture.