The Psychology Behind Words: Understanding Interpersonal Communication Among Undergraduate Students
The discourse surrounding education today often highlights technical proficiency, yet academic analysis reveals that interpersonal communication (IPC) is central to the lives of undergraduate students, fundamentally shaping friendships, academic collaboration, and professional development trajecto...
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (IJRISS)
2025
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| Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/50612/1/The%20Psychology%20Behind%20Words.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/50612/ https://rsisinternational.org/journals/ijriss/article.php?id=2708 https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2025.91100042 |
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| Summary: | The discourse surrounding education today often highlights technical proficiency, yet academic analysis
reveals that interpersonal communication (IPC) is central to the lives of undergraduate students, fundamentally
shaping friendships, academic collaboration, and professional development trajectories. Communication is not
established as "simply a skill" that everyone can utilize effectively; rather, it is a complex, valuable discipline
that necessitates specialized study to achieve true proficiency. An education focused on communication equips
individuals with the capacity for scientific research through diverse approaches including rhetorical,
qualitative, and quantitative studies alongside domain knowledge in areas like business, political, and
interpersonal communication. This article analyzes the relationship between human psychology and
interpersonal communication, emphasizing how perceptions, emotions, and cognitive processes affect how
students express themselves, settle disputes, and form bonds. The study makes the case that improving
interpersonal communication abilities benefits students' social and academic lives as well as their readiness for
professional settings where successful human connection is crucial. |
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