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Student and Instructor Site for Communication in Everyday Life
Steve Duck and David T. McMahan


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About the Book

Communication in Everyday Life is the first survey of communication textbook to explore fundamental concepts, theories, and skills with a thematic integration—the relational perspective—aimed at helping students apply the material to their own lives. This book provides students with a strong foundation in communication concepts, theory, and research, while helping them master practical communication skills, such as listening and critical thinking, using technology to communicate, understanding nonverbal communication, creating persuasive strategies, and managing group conflict. This Instructor Teaching Site offers a wealth of materials and resources to assist instructors developing a successful course around this textbook.

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Student Resources

This web site is intended to enhance your use of Communication in Everyday Life by Steve Duck and David T. McMahan.