2 edition of Intentions, perceptions, and transgressions in relational communication found in the catalog.
Intentions, perceptions, and transgressions in relational communication
Marmy A Clason
Published
1988
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Edition Notes
Statement | by Marmy A. Clason |
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Pagination | v, 71 leaves ; |
Number of Pages | 71 |
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Open Library | OL14429152M |
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Book Description. Relational Communication: An Interactional Perspective to the Study of Process and Form brings together in one volume a full treatment of the relational communication perspective on the study of relationships. This perspective takes to heart the formative nature of communication by focusing on the codefined patterns of interaction by which members jointly create their. 1. Introduction “There is a return to appearing honest, but not to being honest.”—Akerlof (, p. 57) This paper provides evidence that having to announce one’s own future decisions can deter misconduct, and argues that this effect can stem from a desire to maintain an honest appearance. 1 The reason is that when the announcement of own future decisions signal intent to cheat, the Cited by: No matter whether you have ideas to pitch, products and services to sell, or a team to lead, communication is key to your success. Our communication training programs build delivery and communication skills so you come across authentic, credible, and influential.
Multiple Choice - Sami K. • Maladaptive sequences also vary with regard to the degree of intended failure. For example, Baumeister and Sher analyzed self-defeating behaviors, which have clear definite or probable negative effects for an noted that self-defeating behaviors are often intentional, but the resulting negative outcomes may not be intended. Communication following relational transgressions in dating relationships: An investment-model explanation. Southern Communication Journal, 73 (1), 4– doi: / CrossRef Google ScholarCited by: 5.
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T1 - Forgiving communication as a response to relational transgressions. AU - Waldron, Vincent. AU - Kelley, Douglas. PY - /12/1. Y1 - /12/1. N2 - Researchers and therapists have argued that forgiveness is essential to the process of relationship by: The Book Of Intentions is a stunning book.
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