2019
DOI: 10.31273/eirj.v6i2.350
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Differences in Interpersonal Communication Efficacy among Chinese and International Students

Abstract: Within Chinese societies, as in western ones, interpersonal relationships, which can also be called social relations, are one of the most important needs for human beings. Within universities, Interpersonal Communication Efficacy (ICE) has been regarded as having a direct influence on the psychological health of undergraduate students. Based upon the theory of Bandura’s self-efficacy and Xie Jing’s ICE, this article compares the extent of ICE between domestic and international students in a Chinese university.… Show more

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“…While Exchanges strive for accuracy in all our publications, the possibility of the occasional error remains. Following notification and discussion with its author, we have made a very minor typographical correction to a previously published article (Lu, 2019). Our thanks to the author for pointing out the error, and their patience as we resolved it.…”
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“…While Exchanges strive for accuracy in all our publications, the possibility of the occasional error remains. Following notification and discussion with its author, we have made a very minor typographical correction to a previously published article (Lu, 2019). Our thanks to the author for pointing out the error, and their patience as we resolved it.…”
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“…In a school environment with a large number of students and different backgrounds, problems related to interpersonal communication often arise, for example misunderstandings due to inappropriate ways of communicating (Espinoza et al, 2017;Hejazi, Babakhani, & Sadat, 2018;Lu, 2019). In line with that, Kuo, Huang, Sun, and Lin (2019) stated that in some cases, a clash can also be caused by the low ability of students to communicate during discussions.…”
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