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Abstract:
The communication term was imposed in recent years as a goal, as a means, as a priority, the benchmark disciplines circumscribed.
The etymology of the term reveals very interesting issues which give rise to reflection and a deeper analysis: Latin verb comunico, -are coming from munis adjective, whose meaning was "to do their duty, helpful, helpful" led to the formation of a family lexical part communis, "which shares the duties with someone else." In the classical era, the last word has the meaning "what belongs to multuri or everyone. " Municus root, derivative precedent would be the basis of comunicus, which means "sharing more things." So, "pooling"!
Human communication is a specific way of interaction, information exchange relationship between the partners and also a process in which they understand and influence each other. Communication is defined by the following: transmission and sharing of information between people, movement impressions, opinions, value judgments, affective states, orders etc., through which influenced the conduct of participants in the process.
Keywords: communication, dependent variable, independent variable, Levene test.
1. Introduction
Like most of the words of a language, the verb and the noun communicate communication are both polysemantic. Those in charge of communications and communication meet so from the start, a major difficulty: not to do an operation well defined, but with a multitude operations, which is hard to say with any certainty whether resembles.
"In the broadest sense, spoken communication whenever one system or another system influences the source, in this case a recipient, by means of alternative signals that can be transmitted through the channel connecting them."[1]
"In its genuine meaning, communication involves both expression of self (an idea, an impression, of feelings) and other reporting relationship with the World. (...) To conclude, communication include both a note the mention of his own subjectivity, a reference to a more finely or larger irrepressible expression of reality and orientation towards other. It is, ultimately, to assume the somewhat paradoxical nature of communication, which, in terms of semiotics, has both a symbolic and a communicative dimension. The first, the symbolic dimension is fundamental to knowledge generated by the impulse toward personal interpretation of the meanings of the world, to invest meanings and ordering of reality, all these...