Order Number |
846967697854 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
This is a multi-part task for my communication class. The work is not very long and difficult but it is important to make sure that you are not missing anything. I am already running late with this task so it is very important for me to have a tutor who can deliver quality work in a short timeframe. No extensions can be provided for this task.
Nevertheless, I am a native English speaker so it is important to ensure that the work has an academic vocabulary without grammar errors, otherwise i won’t be able to accept the work. Read below to see exactly what needs to be solved. Please try to deliver each part in a different word document so it could be easier to review it:
Part 1 (Essay- Response Letter – approximately 800 words of content)
Read the attached letter (Shannon Letter) and write a 2 page long single spaced, essay which includes the following information:
In your introduction, list at least 5 points to be discussed in the response letter.
Describe the main interpersonal communication problem in detail.
Summarize two other specific interpersonal problems from that letter.
Relate the interpersonal communication problem to at least two of the interpersonal communication principles
Response letter should reflect an understanding of at least five interpersonal communication principles and concepts covered in the course content for Weeks 5-7. Remember to bold the concepts.
Suggest five practical ways to deal with conflict and poor listening in interpersonal relationships.
Use communication terminologies to convey ideas
Part 2 (Article summary – 400-500 words)
Read the following article: https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download;jse…
Summarize the research found in the article entitled “Do Family Meals Really Make a Difference? (Cook and Dunifon, 2012) provided in the link below. In your summary be sure to note which finding was most compelling to you and why. What can you do now or in the future to ensure more family mealtime? Be descriptive in your response. `
Part 3 (Question and Answers – answer each of them in in depth, a total of 4 questions, each at least 100 words).
Question 1: First, read “Family Relationships” and then answer the following questions: Does Pearson’s definition of family fit your own? Why? Why not?
Question 2: Selecting an Appropriate Conflict Management Style and Triggers complete a-f. Number them. Be descriptive in your responses and include the letter with each answer.
a. Describe a conflict that you are experiencing.
b. Examine/describe the relationship between you and the “other person.
“c. Examine/describe the situation.
d. Describe the other person involved in the conflict.
e. Identify your goals.
f. Now select the conflict style (avoiding, accommodating, competing, compromising, or collaborating) most appropriate based on your answer to a-e.
Share why you feel the style is most appropriate. Be descriptive in your response.
Question 3: Of the conflict triggers discussed (demands, cumulative annoyance, rejection, one-upping, and mind reading) which one do you find most often triggers a negative reaction from you? What strategies can you use to better manage the trigger and more effectively manage conflict?
Question 4: Conflict is not always negative in a relationship. How do we distinguish between constructive and destructive conflict? Where is the line, we draw in order to keep it constructive? And how can we (or can we ever) ensure that the other person sees whether the conflict is constructive or destructive?