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    Area of Science:

    • Communication Studies
    • Social Psychology
    • Linguistics

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    • Communication is integral to human life, involving a sender and receiver.
    • It utilizes verbal and non-verbal cues like words and gestures.
    • Oral communication is a highly evolved system capable of conveying complex thoughts and even misinformation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the fundamental nature and objectives of communication.
    • To analyze the role of communication in shaping human behavior and relationships.
    • To understand the intentionality behind the communication process.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of communication theories.
    • Examination of the components of oral communication.
    • Exploration of the relationship between communication and behavior.

    Main Results:

    • Communication is a goal-oriented activity requiring a recipient.
    • Oral communication possesses temporal dimensions and defines social roles.
    • Words possess the power to create, maintain, and modify behaviors, thereby influencing reality.

    Conclusions:

    • The primary driver of communication is the sender's intended purpose.
    • Communication is a deliberate effort, stemming from explicit or implicit needs.
    • Effective communication can significantly alter relationships and human actions.