Psychology of Human
Relations – Lecture
Summary / Study Guide
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"I" Statements: Expressions that focus on the speaker's feelings and experiences rather than
placing blame.
"You" Statements: Expressions that assign blame or judgment to others, often leading to
defensiveness.
Communication: The process of exchanging information through speaking, writing, or nonverbal
means.
Nonverbal Communication: The transmission of messages or signals without the use of words, through body
language, facial expressions, etc.
What % of communication is nonverbal?: Approximately 70-93% of communication is nonverbal.
One-way Communication: A format where information flows in one direction from the speaker to the listener
with no feedback.
Two-way Communication: A reciprocal process where both parties exchange information and feedback
effectively.
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