Not all dyadic communication is interpersonal. Dyadic communication refers to interactions between two individuals, which can include both interpersonal exchanges (focused on personal relationships) and more formal or transactional exchanges (such as between a customer and a service representative). For instance, a conversation between two colleagues about a work task may not be deeply interpersonal but still qualifies as dyadic communication. Thus, while interpersonal communication can occur in dyadic settings, the two concepts are not synonymous.
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