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Interpersonal Relationships
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Interpersonal Relationships

Steve Duck and Daniel Usera
The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy, pp.1-16
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
10/28/2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118766804.wbiect120

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Abstract

Interpersonal communication is a conglomeration of many approaches and disciplines coming together to understand relationships. It grew from interactions among scholars from different disciplines and has evolved to become a family of approaches with shared predispositions to understand how people talk and relate to each other orally, nonverbally, and, more recently, electronically. Relationship research is often divided according to the life span of a relationship: its initiation, maintenance, and dissolution.
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