Non-Verbal Elements in Argyle’s Theory of Communication
A critical component of argyle's theory of communication is the significant weight it places on non-verbal signals, such as eye contact, facial expressions, and posture. This analysis covers how these elements function as a feedback mechanism within the social exchange. By prioritizing the "social skill" aspect of the model, we can see how the theory remains a cornerstone for understanding human connection in both clinical and everyday environments.
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