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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Fall 2025 - This class consists of weekly quizzes, 2 labs (you get to pick out of 5), and an extended paper on one of the labs (4 pages single spaced). All the information you needed is given through lectures and slides. Some of the information can be hard to grasp onto but Prof. Dale was always very eager to help anyone that needed. Prof. Dale was always excited to share the content with us which made the class more enjoyable. I would highly recommend any class that he teaches.
Fall 2025 - This class consists of weekly quizzes, 2 labs (you get to pick out of 5), and an extended paper on one of the labs (4 pages single spaced). All the information you needed is given through lectures and slides. Some of the information can be hard to grasp onto but Prof. Dale was always very eager to help anyone that needed. Prof. Dale was always excited to share the content with us which made the class more enjoyable. I would highly recommend any class that he teaches.