For over three decades, this has been the best-selling text for the Human Communication course. Understanding Human Communication is written with one goal in mind: to provide students with the insights and skills to succeed in our changing world. Ronald B. Adler, George Rodman, and new author Carrie Cropley Hutchinson place communication theory within the context of everyday skills and draw from the latest media, culture, and scholarship, creating a distinctive pedagogy that gives students the tools they need to master- ...
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For over three decades, this has been the best-selling text for the Human Communication course. Understanding Human Communication is written with one goal in mind: to provide students with the insights and skills to succeed in our changing world. Ronald B. Adler, George Rodman, and new author Carrie Cropley Hutchinson place communication theory within the context of everyday skills and draw from the latest media, culture, and scholarship, creating a distinctive pedagogy that gives students the tools they need to master--and enjoy--this intriguing and relevant subject.
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Add this copy of Understanding Human Communication, 5th to cart. $14.00, good condition, Sold by A2ZBooks rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Burgin, KY, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
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Good Condition. Used book, good condition, all pages clean. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Communications & Media; ISBN: 0155007815. ISBN/EAN: 9780155007819. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: ABE336580634.
Add this copy of Understanding Human Communication to cart. $28.26, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by Holt Rinehart & Winston.
Book was in good condition but I did not expect a large yellow "used" sticker covering half of the backcover. I would suggest just being more concise with the description of the book instead of just 'good' or 'fair'.