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Differentiate between dyadic and group communication?

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Answered by shakiya88
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The main difference between dyadic and group communication is that dyadic communications take place between two people, but group communications take place between three or more people.

There are five major types of communication as interpersonal communication, dyadic communication, group communication, public communication, and mass communication. Both dyadic communication and group communication involve a comparatively small number of people.

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Answered by brokendreams
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Differentiate between dyadic and group communication:

Explanation:

1. A dyadic interaction is one in which just two persons are involved. A person discusses his opinions with another person here. Formal and informal dyadic communication are the two types of dyadic communication. Formal dyadic conversations include things like job interviews, counselling, confessions, and so forth.

2. A form of communication that involves more than two people is known as group communication. Small group communication is another name for it, especially when there are only a few persons involved in the communication (around 3 -20). While three persons are the least amount for group communication, there is no set limit; the size of the group is determined by the group's function.

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