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Social Interaction

Social interaction refers to the dynamic and reciprocal actions between individuals or groups, encompassing verbal and non-verbal communication, that influence attitudes, behaviors, and relationships. It is fundamental to human development and socialization, shaping our understanding of self and others within various contexts.

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Social interaction is a fundamental aspect of human life, shaping our relationships and communities. It involves various forms of communication, including verbal and nonverbal cues, and is guided by social norms that dictate acceptable behavior. Understanding social interaction helps individuals nav...

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Key Terms

Communication
The act of exchanging information through speaking, writing, or using other mediums.

Example: Effective communication is key in teamwork.

Nonverbal Cues
Body language, facial expressions, and gestures that convey messages without words.

Example: A smile can indicate friendliness.

Social Norms
Unwritten rules that govern behavior in social contexts.

Example: Shaking hands when meeting someone is a social norm.

Group Dynamics
The patterns of interaction and behavior within a group.

Example: Group dynamics can affect decision-making.

Active Listening
Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.

Example: Active listening helps in resolving conflicts.

Conflict Resolution
The process of resolving a dispute or disagreement.

Example: Mediation is a common conflict resolution technique.

Related Topics

Interpersonal Communication
The exchange of information between individuals, focusing on verbal and nonverbal communication.
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Group Psychology
The study of how individuals behave in groups and the psychological processes involved.
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Cultural Differences in Communication
Exploring how culture influences communication styles and social interactions.
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Key Concepts

communicationnonverbal cuessocial normsgroup dynamics