Communication AND Human Behavior(7th Edition)
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Brent D Ruben, Lea Stewart
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ISBN: 1524976954, 9781524976958
Book publisher: Kendall Hunt Publishing
Book Price $55.3 : Communication and Human Behavior (7th Edition) by Brent D. Ruben and Lea Stewart offers a comprehensive look at how communication influences human interaction across personal, social, and professional contexts. This edition explores key theories, models, and principles that shape effective communication and behavior. With real-world examples and engaging discussions, the book shows how individuals interpret messages and respond in diverse settings. It emphasizes the role of perception, culture, and conflict in communication processes. Ideal for students and practitioners alike, this text provides valuable insights into understanding and improving communication in everyday life.
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Needed this book for my course COMM 201: Foundations of Communication and Human Interaction and ended up getting it for free which was awesome. The pages feel solid and it looks like the updated edition. Haven't gone through all the chapters yet but the stuff I read so far is pretty easy to read and helps connect ideas without feeling too boring. Perfect when you just wanna get the basics down quick. Happy it came quick too, didn’t have to wait forever. Definitely a solid help for class and homework so far, would say worth grabbing even if it wasn’t free honestly.

































