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What are the principles of effective communication
There are five key principles of transactional communication. These principles emphasize that communication is a continuous process, involves both sender and receiver, is influenced by context, varies in effectiveness based on the relationship between communicators, and is irreversible. Understanding these principles helps to navigate and improve interpersonal interactions.
In Transactional Communication the first is "You can not NOT communicate". So my question is what are the other two?
The change from "encodes" to "behaves" reflects the principles of communication that emphasize interaction and context over mere transmission of information. It recognizes that communication is a dynamic process influenced by social, cultural, and situational factors. This shift also highlights the importance of understanding how individuals adapt their communication styles based on feedback and the environment, aligning with principles of constructivism and pragmatics in communication theory.
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In Transactional Communication the first is "You can not NOT communicate". So my question is what are the other two?
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The change from "encodes" to "behaves" reflects the principles of communication that emphasize interaction and context over mere transmission of information. It recognizes that communication is a dynamic process influenced by social, cultural, and situational factors. This shift also highlights the importance of understanding how individuals adapt their communication styles based on feedback and the environment, aligning with principles of constructivism and pragmatics in communication theory.