Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments (ORELA) Practice Exam

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Which is an example of interpersonal communication?

  1. Journaling personal thoughts

  2. Having a group discussion

  3. Reading a textbook alone

  4. Watching a presentation without interaction

The correct answer is: Having a group discussion

Interpersonal communication refers to the exchange of information, feelings, and meaning between people through verbal and non-verbal messages. It involves direct communication and is characterized by a two-way interaction where participants engage in conversation, actively listen, and respond to one another. Having a group discussion exemplifies interpersonal communication because it requires active participation from multiple individuals who share their opinions, ask questions, and respond to each other. This interactive nature fosters a dynamic exchange of ideas and enhances understanding among the participants. The aspect of dialogue, where feedback and engagement occur, distinguishes this scenario from the other options, which lack interactive components. In contrast, journaling personal thoughts, reading a textbook alone, and watching a presentation without interaction do not involve direct communication with others. These activities are solitary and do not facilitate the exchange of ideas in real time, which is a key characteristic of interpersonal communication.