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Individual Essay
Effective Public Communication (FCOM 0102)

Individual Assignment: Essay

Vicky Lee Wei Kee (0313317)

FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public
Communication

Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
4. Explain the needs for inclusion, affection, and control and how they are related to
interpersonal communication.

Ian Newby-Clark argues that we human beings are social creatures. Whenever people are
together, they communicate. In other words, communications is everywhere and happens in
our everyday life. People join groups in everyday life to satisfy interpersonal needs. According
to William Schutz, we have three basic interpersonal needs that are satisfied through interaction
with others, they are needs for inclusion, affection and control which help drive how and why
we communicate. We either express or behave in ways or want other to behave towards us to
help fulfil our needs. Deficient people have few of their needs met; excessive people have an
overabundance of their needs met; whereas ideal people have most of their needs met.
The interpersonal need for inclusion is the need to become involved with others. We human
beings need to belong to, or being included in groups with others. As humans, we derive much
of our identity, our beliefs about who we are, form groups to which we belong. For instance,
we get to be involved in many groups in our everyday life, first of all starting with our
immediate families and also important groups such as religious group, interest groups, work
teams and social groups. All of these help us define who we are and derive us as a distinct
person, having a particular identity. According to Schutz’s theory, interpersonal needs for
inclusion manifests itself in people wanting to be attended to, wanting to attract attention,
wanting interaction with others so that one feels himself/herself significant and worthwhile. A
person seeking inclusion wants to be part of a group. However, not everyone wants or
experiences needs in the same way. Some may need great amount of needs for inclusion and
some might not think it is important and even try to avoid interpersonal contact. Schutz
described people

in terms of their

needs

social,

undersocial/countersocial and

oversocial/social-compliant. Undersocial beings do not need much inclusion and prefer to
FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public
Communication

Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
avoid group activities. For example, Jane only talks or answers when she is spoken to or being
questioned and most of the time she keeps quiet whenever she is in a group of friends. She
prefers to eat alone and sees personal space and privacy very important. In opposite to
undersocial, oversocial are people who constantly seek inclusion and involvement in groups
and cannot to be left out in any group activities. For instance, Gabriel is very outgoing and
sociable. He always initiates conversations with his friends and needs to be at the center of
attention in order to ensure that he is acceptance by his peers. The undersocials may be
perceived as reserved and arrogant while the oversocials may be seen as dominating or
demanding of attention. Understanding inclusion as part of every person’s need is important to
fulfill the needs and allow relationships to develop. In the nut shell, we communicates to meet
inclusion needs, wanting others’ company, acceptance and affirmation, and we want to give
acceptance and affirmation to others. We meet belonging needs by talking with others, listening
and responding to what they say, sharing thoughts and feelings; all of these forms of
interpersonal communication introduce us to ideas that broaden our perspectives.
The second dimension of relationship is liking, or affection. The need for affection is
defined as holding fond or tender feelings toward another person, the emotion of caring for
others or being cared for and the need to feel the self is likable and lovable. We human beings
need to love and to be loved, to make sure ourselves are important to others who value us as a
unique human beings. A person who adequately fulfills this need is labeled “personal”. One
who fails to fulfill the affection need is called “underpersonal” or “overpersonal”. Personal
individuals want to be liked, but they do not consider being liked by everyone essential for
happiness. The underpersonal tries to avoid emotional commitments or involvement with
others, restricting from bonding close ties with other people. For instance, Sam tries to remain
emotionally distant from others, his main fear is that no one loves him. He has a marked
interpersonal need for affection, but he feels and thinks that others will not like him because he
FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public
Communication

Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
does not deserve it although he is a friendly guy and respond to people who speaks to him. On
the other hand, overpersonal individuals will often go to the extremes to ensure acceptance by
others. For example, Jayden constantly shows affectionate behaviours toward female
colleagues and often thinks that he is very popular within his social groups and like by the
others. Besides, affection needs concerns the degree of positive or negative feeling that is
communicated. We may be responsive to people we do not like but to whom we like. We
communicate that we like or dislike others by tone of voice, facial expressions and so forth and
this is where interpersonal communication occurs.
The need for control, having the ability to influence others, our environment, and ourselves
is the third dimension of relationship meaning. It deals in areas of power, influence and
authority and manifest itself along a continuum from desire for control over others and over
one’s future and from desire to be controlled-to have responsibility lifted. There are different
degrees of the need for control. A person with little need to control is called the abdicrat.
Opposite to abdicrat, the autocrat is described as an individual who dominates the others and
have the strong need for control. Furthermore, a democrat can both take charge and allow others
to be in control. For instance in a lover relationship, Joseph, the autocrat of the relationship
suggested that they go for a particular movie and then to dinner at Sushi Zanmai. Stephenie,
the abdicrat, gives up the power decision-making and responsibilities to her partner, Joseph in
the relationship. If both Joseph and Stephenie are democrats in the relationship, they will ask
and discuss with each other about what to do and eat. Sometimes friends and romantic partners
so engage in convert power struggles on the relationship level and even negotiating power.
Thus in interpersonal relationships, the relationship level of meaning is often the most
important, for it sets the tone for interactions and for how people feel about each other.

FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public
Communication

Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
To sum up, our needs to be included, for control and affection derives how and why we
communicate. The interpersonal needs by William Schutz and other needs theories concluded
that what happens internally is externalized in behaviour and communication. The interaction
a person wants in the areas of socializing, leadership and responsibilities, and more intimate
personal relations have to do with interpersonal communication which is essential in our
everyday life as it plays an important role in managing our needs for inclusion, affection and
control.

FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public
Communication

Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
List of Referencing
Pearson, C. P. Nelson, E. N., Scott, T., Harter, H. (2013). Human Communication, (5th edition).
Boston: McGraw Hill
Wood, J. T. (2010). Interpersonal Communication Everyday Encounters, (6th edition). Boston:
Cengage Learning
DeVito, J. A. (2002). The Interpersonal Communication Reader, Boston: Allyn and Bacon
Benson, B. (2005, 04). Schutz's Theory. Retrieved 7 November 2013, from StudyMode.com.
http://www.studymode.com/essays/Schutz's-Theory-54269.html

FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public
Communication

Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee

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Epc individual essay

  • 1. Individual Essay Effective Public Communication (FCOM 0102) Individual Assignment: Essay Vicky Lee Wei Kee (0313317) FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public Communication Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
  • 2. 4. Explain the needs for inclusion, affection, and control and how they are related to interpersonal communication. Ian Newby-Clark argues that we human beings are social creatures. Whenever people are together, they communicate. In other words, communications is everywhere and happens in our everyday life. People join groups in everyday life to satisfy interpersonal needs. According to William Schutz, we have three basic interpersonal needs that are satisfied through interaction with others, they are needs for inclusion, affection and control which help drive how and why we communicate. We either express or behave in ways or want other to behave towards us to help fulfil our needs. Deficient people have few of their needs met; excessive people have an overabundance of their needs met; whereas ideal people have most of their needs met. The interpersonal need for inclusion is the need to become involved with others. We human beings need to belong to, or being included in groups with others. As humans, we derive much of our identity, our beliefs about who we are, form groups to which we belong. For instance, we get to be involved in many groups in our everyday life, first of all starting with our immediate families and also important groups such as religious group, interest groups, work teams and social groups. All of these help us define who we are and derive us as a distinct person, having a particular identity. According to Schutz’s theory, interpersonal needs for inclusion manifests itself in people wanting to be attended to, wanting to attract attention, wanting interaction with others so that one feels himself/herself significant and worthwhile. A person seeking inclusion wants to be part of a group. However, not everyone wants or experiences needs in the same way. Some may need great amount of needs for inclusion and some might not think it is important and even try to avoid interpersonal contact. Schutz described people in terms of their needs social, undersocial/countersocial and oversocial/social-compliant. Undersocial beings do not need much inclusion and prefer to FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public Communication Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
  • 3. avoid group activities. For example, Jane only talks or answers when she is spoken to or being questioned and most of the time she keeps quiet whenever she is in a group of friends. She prefers to eat alone and sees personal space and privacy very important. In opposite to undersocial, oversocial are people who constantly seek inclusion and involvement in groups and cannot to be left out in any group activities. For instance, Gabriel is very outgoing and sociable. He always initiates conversations with his friends and needs to be at the center of attention in order to ensure that he is acceptance by his peers. The undersocials may be perceived as reserved and arrogant while the oversocials may be seen as dominating or demanding of attention. Understanding inclusion as part of every person’s need is important to fulfill the needs and allow relationships to develop. In the nut shell, we communicates to meet inclusion needs, wanting others’ company, acceptance and affirmation, and we want to give acceptance and affirmation to others. We meet belonging needs by talking with others, listening and responding to what they say, sharing thoughts and feelings; all of these forms of interpersonal communication introduce us to ideas that broaden our perspectives. The second dimension of relationship is liking, or affection. The need for affection is defined as holding fond or tender feelings toward another person, the emotion of caring for others or being cared for and the need to feel the self is likable and lovable. We human beings need to love and to be loved, to make sure ourselves are important to others who value us as a unique human beings. A person who adequately fulfills this need is labeled “personal”. One who fails to fulfill the affection need is called “underpersonal” or “overpersonal”. Personal individuals want to be liked, but they do not consider being liked by everyone essential for happiness. The underpersonal tries to avoid emotional commitments or involvement with others, restricting from bonding close ties with other people. For instance, Sam tries to remain emotionally distant from others, his main fear is that no one loves him. He has a marked interpersonal need for affection, but he feels and thinks that others will not like him because he FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public Communication Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
  • 4. does not deserve it although he is a friendly guy and respond to people who speaks to him. On the other hand, overpersonal individuals will often go to the extremes to ensure acceptance by others. For example, Jayden constantly shows affectionate behaviours toward female colleagues and often thinks that he is very popular within his social groups and like by the others. Besides, affection needs concerns the degree of positive or negative feeling that is communicated. We may be responsive to people we do not like but to whom we like. We communicate that we like or dislike others by tone of voice, facial expressions and so forth and this is where interpersonal communication occurs. The need for control, having the ability to influence others, our environment, and ourselves is the third dimension of relationship meaning. It deals in areas of power, influence and authority and manifest itself along a continuum from desire for control over others and over one’s future and from desire to be controlled-to have responsibility lifted. There are different degrees of the need for control. A person with little need to control is called the abdicrat. Opposite to abdicrat, the autocrat is described as an individual who dominates the others and have the strong need for control. Furthermore, a democrat can both take charge and allow others to be in control. For instance in a lover relationship, Joseph, the autocrat of the relationship suggested that they go for a particular movie and then to dinner at Sushi Zanmai. Stephenie, the abdicrat, gives up the power decision-making and responsibilities to her partner, Joseph in the relationship. If both Joseph and Stephenie are democrats in the relationship, they will ask and discuss with each other about what to do and eat. Sometimes friends and romantic partners so engage in convert power struggles on the relationship level and even negotiating power. Thus in interpersonal relationships, the relationship level of meaning is often the most important, for it sets the tone for interactions and for how people feel about each other. FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public Communication Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
  • 5. To sum up, our needs to be included, for control and affection derives how and why we communicate. The interpersonal needs by William Schutz and other needs theories concluded that what happens internally is externalized in behaviour and communication. The interaction a person wants in the areas of socializing, leadership and responsibilities, and more intimate personal relations have to do with interpersonal communication which is essential in our everyday life as it plays an important role in managing our needs for inclusion, affection and control. FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public Communication Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee
  • 6. List of Referencing Pearson, C. P. Nelson, E. N., Scott, T., Harter, H. (2013). Human Communication, (5th edition). Boston: McGraw Hill Wood, J. T. (2010). Interpersonal Communication Everyday Encounters, (6th edition). Boston: Cengage Learning DeVito, J. A. (2002). The Interpersonal Communication Reader, Boston: Allyn and Bacon Benson, B. (2005, 04). Schutz's Theory. Retrieved 7 November 2013, from StudyMode.com. http://www.studymode.com/essays/Schutz's-Theory-54269.html FNBE JULY 2013 – FCOM 0102 Effective Public Communication Name: Vicky Lee Wei Kee