" This learning process in human communication shows how, upon learning of the differences in communication acts and meanings among people of various cultures, the individual decides for himself/herself what acts and meanings that s/he should commit in specific cultures. This process of communication learning is appropriately illustrated in group communication, wherein increased diversity and conflict are present. Bateson noted, however, that communication at this level is not as easily distinguished and accomplished when compared against the first three levels of learning. Elucidating on this point, he attests that:
Learning III is likely to be difficult and rare even in human beings. Expectably it will also be difficult for scientists, who are only human, to imagine or describe this process. But it is claimed that something of this sort does from time to time occur in psychotherapy, religious conversion, and in other sequences in which there is profound reorganization of character.
His contention that communication learning III is "difficult" and "rare" for scientists only proves the point that communication is not easily identifiable and determined through objective or quantitative means only. The need for a thorough understanding of human communication becomes possible through qualitative analysis...
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