COMM 115
Interpersonal Dynamics
Description: Lecture, three hours. Survey of recent scientific approaches to dyadic communication and relationships. Surveys selection of experimental, observational, and quantitative methods, and how they can be applied to key issues in dyadic communication and interpersonal relationships. Topics include recent technological techniques for measuring and influencing dyads, including role of peripheral devices such as phones or other wearable devices. Consideration of dyadic processes including influence, mimicry, leadership, active listening, and more. Consideration also of how findings apply beyond dyads to teams. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2022 - Especially with the online format, this class was pretty easy. The lectures were recorded and posted on BruinLearn, and the course grades were based on quizzes, labs, and a final assignment. None of these were particularly difficult, and they do give you some hands-on experience with using research tools. Professor Dale was friendly and a generous grader. I'd recommend this class if you're looking for a fairly fun and easy way to fulfill a COMM requirement, or if you're interested in communications/psychology research.
Winter 2022 - Especially with the online format, this class was pretty easy. The lectures were recorded and posted on BruinLearn, and the course grades were based on quizzes, labs, and a final assignment. None of these were particularly difficult, and they do give you some hands-on experience with using research tools. Professor Dale was friendly and a generous grader. I'd recommend this class if you're looking for a fairly fun and easy way to fulfill a COMM requirement, or if you're interested in communications/psychology research.