01599cam a2200205 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200015000910400021001060820017001271000022001442450063001662600052002293000035002813500010003165051048003266500019013744600576BD-DhUL20161113152401.0710224s1971 njua b 001 0 eng  a 76138382  a0131528920 cBD-DhULdBD-DhUL a070.431bDEC1 aDeVito, Joseph A.10aCommunication: concepts and processes /cJoseph A. DeVito. aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J. :bPrentice-Hall,c1971. aviii, 232 p. ;bills.;c24 cm. a$8.500 aThe speech chain, by P. B. Denes and E. N. Pinson.--How communication works, by W. Schramm.--The fateful process of Mr. A. talking to Mr. B., by W. Johnson.--Information theory, by D. Darnell.--How to say nothing in five hundred words, by P. Roberts.--Gobbledygook, by S. Chase.--The medium is the message, by M. McLuhan.--Other ways of packaging information, by R. P. Harrison.--Communication without words, by A. Mehrabian.--Body English, by F. A. Geldard.--The silent languages, by D. Fabun.--A world of smells, by J. A. M. Meerloo.--How to become a better premise detective, by H. E. Maynard.--Serial communication of information in organizations, by W. V. Haney.--Psychological barriers to communication, by D. Katz.--Communication: its blocking and its facilitation, by C. R. Rogers.--Clear only if known, by E. Dale.--Defensive communication, by J. R. Gibb.--Do we know how to listen? Practical helps in a modern age, by R. G. Nichols.--Retortmanship: how to avoid answering questions, by C. Washburne.--For further reading (p. 222-227) 0aCommunication.