Interpersonal communication /
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Imprint: | London : SAGE, 2010. |
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Description: | 4 v. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | SAGE benchmarks in communication |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8064788 |
Table of Contents:
- Volume 1. Introduction, History & Communicator Characteristics
- Introduction
- Editors' Introduction
- History
- Interpersonal Communication: Theoretical perspectives, future prospects
- Personality
- Personality and Interpersonal Communication
- Conversational Involvement and Loneliness
- Validity of the PRCA as an Index of Oral Communication Apprehension
- Affirming and Nonaffirming Style, Dyad Sex, and the Perception of Argumentation and Verbal Aggression in an Interpersonal Dispute
- Developing and Testing Rational Models of Message Design
- Communication Apprehension as Temperamental Expression: A communibiology paradigm
- Big Five Personality Traits and Relationship Quality: Self-reported, observational, and physiological evidence
- Attachment theory: A communication perspective
- Cognition
- A Cognitive Approach to Human Communication: An action assembly theory
- Conversational Memory: The effects of recall mode and memory expectancies on remembrances of natural conversations
- Communication Failure and Plan Adaptation: If at first you don't succeed, say it louder and slower
- Attribution Theory and Research: Review and implications for communication
- The Negativity Effect and its Implications for Initial Interaction
- Volume 2. Processes & Messages
- Processes
- The Exchange of Nonverbal Intimacy: A critical review of dyadic models
- The Chameleon Effect as Social Glue: Evidence for the evolutionary significance of nonconscious mimicry
- Speech Accommodation Theory: The first decade and beyond
- Interpersonal Expectancy Effects: The first 345 studies
- Interaction Appearance Theory: Changing perceptions of physical attractiveness through social interaction
- Accuracy in Interpersonal Perception: A social-relations analysis
- Interpersonal Processes Involving Impression Regulation and Management
- The Construct of Intent in Interpersonal Communication
- Dialectical Contradictions in Relationship Development
- Messages
- Toward a Multidimensional Approach to the Study of Self-disclosure
- Nonverbal Behavior and Self-presentation
- Emotions are Social
- Communication Paradoxes and the Maintenance of Living Relationships with the Dying
- Truths, Lies, and Equivocations: The effects of conflicting goals on discourse
- Excuses: Their effective role in the negotiation of reality
- "Memorable" messages
- Computer-mediated Communication: Impersonal, interpersonal, and hyperpersonal interaction
- Compliments: A descriptive taxonomy
- Volume 3. Forming and Maintaining Relationships
- Development and Maintenance of Relationships
- Perceptions of Communication Behavior Associated with Relationship Terms
- Turning Points in Developing Romantic Relationships
- Maintenance Strategies and Romantic Relationship Type, Gender and Relational Characteristics
- Attraction and Initial Interaction
- The Measurement of Interpersonal Attraction
- An Overview (and Underview) of Research and Theory within the Attraction Paradigm
- Some Explorations in Initial Interaction and Beyond: Toward a developmental theory of interpersonal communication
- Small Talk: Social functions
- The Affinity-seeking Function of Communication
- Commitment and Comfort
- The Normative Context of Advice as Social Support
- The Production of Comforting Messages: Social-cognitive foundations
- Recipient's Criteria for Evaluating the Skillfulness of Comforting Communication and the Outcomes of Comforting Interactions
- Exit, Voice, Loyalty, and Neglect: Responses to dissatisfaction in romantic involvements
- Conflict
- Coding Verbal Conflict Tactics: Nonverbal and perceptual correlates of the "avoidance-distributative-integrative" distinction
- Facework Competence in Intercultural Conflict: An updated face-negotiation theory
- The Creation of Defensiveness in Social Interaction
- Marital Interaction: Physiological linkage and affective exchange
- When Words Hurt: The effects of perceived intentionality on interpersonal relationships
- Family Secrets: Forms, functions, and correlates
- Volume 4. Persuasion and Competence
- Persuasion
- Harnessing the Science of Persuasion
- Theories of Persuasion
- A Meta-analysis of Fear Appeals: Implications for effective public health campaigns
- The Empirical Study of the Persuasive Effects of Evidence: The status after 50 years of research
- Domineeringness and Dominance: A transactional view
- The Theory of Reasoned Action and Self-construal: Evidence from three cultures
- The Persuasiveness of Source Credibility: A critical review of five decades' evidence
- Compliance-gaining Message Strategies: A typology and some findings concerning the effects of situational differences
- Competence
- Communication Competence as Knowledge, Skill, and Impression
- Explication and Test of a Model of Communicative Competence
- Methods of Social Skills Training and Development
- Family Communication Standards: What counts as excellent family communication and how are such standards associated with family satisfaction?
- Assessment of Basic Social Skills
- Thin Slices of Expressive Behavior as Predictors of Interpersonal Consequences: A meta-analysis
- Dimensions of Intercultural Effectiveness: Culture specific or culture general?
- Issues in the Development of a Theory of Interpersonal Competence in the Intercultural Context