low self
... during relationship conflict), or indirectly, such as when people are confronted with the general costs of interdependence. For example, when partners disagree on the best way to spend a Saturday afternoon, or when a partner’s penchant for generosity conflicts with one’s own frugality, people become ...
... during relationship conflict), or indirectly, such as when people are confronted with the general costs of interdependence. For example, when partners disagree on the best way to spend a Saturday afternoon, or when a partner’s penchant for generosity conflicts with one’s own frugality, people become ...
Toward a Relational Humanism - Works
... significance of these discourses in contemporary life. Rather, it is to invite even more serious attention to the issues at stake. Accuracy in the matter cannot be our goal. We cannot measure our discourses about human nature – humanist vs. mechanist - against a set of observations, such that we can ...
... significance of these discourses in contemporary life. Rather, it is to invite even more serious attention to the issues at stake. Accuracy in the matter cannot be our goal. We cannot measure our discourses about human nature – humanist vs. mechanist - against a set of observations, such that we can ...
Myths - California State University, Fullerton
... The majority of the emotional or affective meaning is carried via the nonverbal channel. When there is a contradiction between verbal and nonverbal cues, people tend to assign more weight to the nonverbal ...
... The majority of the emotional or affective meaning is carried via the nonverbal channel. When there is a contradiction between verbal and nonverbal cues, people tend to assign more weight to the nonverbal ...
Negative Jealousy-Related Emotion Rumination
... Reactions to partner jealousy expression According to Guerrero and Andersen (1998b, p. 182), ‘‘how the partner and rival respond to the jealous individual’s communication, and how their communication affects the jealous person’s goals, decisions, and behaviors are interesting and important questions ...
... Reactions to partner jealousy expression According to Guerrero and Andersen (1998b, p. 182), ‘‘how the partner and rival respond to the jealous individual’s communication, and how their communication affects the jealous person’s goals, decisions, and behaviors are interesting and important questions ...
Establishing and Maintaining Long-Term Human
... important are described, together with specific benefits (like trust) and task outcomes (like improved learning) known to be associated with relationship quality. We especially consider the problem of designing for longterm interaction, and define relational agents as computational artifacts designe ...
... important are described, together with specific benefits (like trust) and task outcomes (like improved learning) known to be associated with relationship quality. We especially consider the problem of designing for longterm interaction, and define relational agents as computational artifacts designe ...
Relationships
... complicated relationships are, and that it is impossible to avoid questions of morality when examining relationships. • But how do we learn about relationships? • Where do our ideas about what a relationship ‘should’ be and the qualities and skills we need to maintain healthy relationships come from ...
... complicated relationships are, and that it is impossible to avoid questions of morality when examining relationships. • But how do we learn about relationships? • Where do our ideas about what a relationship ‘should’ be and the qualities and skills we need to maintain healthy relationships come from ...
The Psychology of Human Relationships
... and concerns. It may also include secrets, regrets or hurtful experiences, and painful memories. Information from the depth dimension, which is more private and significant, will likely be exchanged later in a relationship. Thus, sharing these depth level feelings essential ...
... and concerns. It may also include secrets, regrets or hurtful experiences, and painful memories. Information from the depth dimension, which is more private and significant, will likely be exchanged later in a relationship. Thus, sharing these depth level feelings essential ...
Processes of Emotion and Stress in the Workplace
... Empathy, Communication and Burnout Research conducted on human service work (e.g. healthcare, social work, teaching) “People oriented” careers feel a high degree of empathy for others. Two kinds of empathy: – Emotional contagion (parallel feelings towards how others are feeling) – Empathic co ...
... Empathy, Communication and Burnout Research conducted on human service work (e.g. healthcare, social work, teaching) “People oriented” careers feel a high degree of empathy for others. Two kinds of empathy: – Emotional contagion (parallel feelings towards how others are feeling) – Empathic co ...
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... these conditions the pattern of results obtained in McGraw and Tetlock’s (2005) Studies 2 and 3 should reverse. Similarly, the frame of reference (e.g., seller vs. buyer) may also activate different norms. In Study 2, the prices that respondents are willing to pay and willing to accept follow the sa ...
... these conditions the pattern of results obtained in McGraw and Tetlock’s (2005) Studies 2 and 3 should reverse. Similarly, the frame of reference (e.g., seller vs. buyer) may also activate different norms. In Study 2, the prices that respondents are willing to pay and willing to accept follow the sa ...
Overheads: SPCH 8402 Fall 2000
... “One-up” responses – tell them something, and they have a better one Shifting responses – back to talking about themselves or their experiences Excessive use of 1st person pronouns Extreme and inappropriate self disclosure ...
... “One-up” responses – tell them something, and they have a better one Shifting responses – back to talking about themselves or their experiences Excessive use of 1st person pronouns Extreme and inappropriate self disclosure ...
Virtual Communication (Mallory & Lynnsey Lecture)
... • Online harassment can take many forms, but cyberstalking shares important characteristics with offline stalking – Online or off, motivated by a desire to control the victim – Majority of cyberstalkers are men and the victims are women – In many cases, the cyberstalker and the victim have had a pri ...
... • Online harassment can take many forms, but cyberstalking shares important characteristics with offline stalking – Online or off, motivated by a desire to control the victim – Majority of cyberstalkers are men and the victims are women – In many cases, the cyberstalker and the victim have had a pri ...
Why Study Communication?
... Interpersonal communication is a special form of unmediated human communication that occurs when we interact simultaneously with another person and attempt to mutually influence each other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships. ...
... Interpersonal communication is a special form of unmediated human communication that occurs when we interact simultaneously with another person and attempt to mutually influence each other, usually for the purpose of managing relationships. ...
Lesson 7 - Interpersonal Attraction and Relationships
... According to the exchange theory, people evaluate interactions and relationships in terms of the rewards and costs that each is likely to entail. – They calculate likely outcomes by subtracting anticipated costs from anticipated rewards. – If the expected outcome is positive, people are inclined to ...
... According to the exchange theory, people evaluate interactions and relationships in terms of the rewards and costs that each is likely to entail. – They calculate likely outcomes by subtracting anticipated costs from anticipated rewards. – If the expected outcome is positive, people are inclined to ...
Evolution of Relationship
... • They try to eliminate their distress by restoring equity. The greater the inequity, the more distress the people feel and the more they try to restore equity ( Walster et.al. 1978) • To Conclude this theory claims that we develop and maintain relationship in which rewards are distributed in propor ...
... • They try to eliminate their distress by restoring equity. The greater the inequity, the more distress the people feel and the more they try to restore equity ( Walster et.al. 1978) • To Conclude this theory claims that we develop and maintain relationship in which rewards are distributed in propor ...
Chapter 8
... • We are unwilling to sacrifice our entire identity to even the most satisfying relationship • One of the most common reasons for relational breakups involve failure of partners to satisfy each other’s needs ...
... • We are unwilling to sacrifice our entire identity to even the most satisfying relationship • One of the most common reasons for relational breakups involve failure of partners to satisfy each other’s needs ...
Social Psychology Perspective on Dating and its Relation to Dating
... note that married couples only resemble each other (and then only slightly) on a very few issues, these being general attitude toward religion [WKL+ 90], general social conservatism or liberalism [MEH+ 86], and level of education achieved [LT93]. Common sense would seem to suggest a greater similari ...
... note that married couples only resemble each other (and then only slightly) on a very few issues, these being general attitude toward religion [WKL+ 90], general social conservatism or liberalism [MEH+ 86], and level of education achieved [LT93]. Common sense would seem to suggest a greater similari ...
Looking Out/Looking In
... • We are unwilling to sacrifice our entire identity to even the most satisfying relationship • One of the most common reasons for relational breakups involve failure of partners to satisfy each other’s needs ...
... • We are unwilling to sacrifice our entire identity to even the most satisfying relationship • One of the most common reasons for relational breakups involve failure of partners to satisfy each other’s needs ...
How Storytelling Affects Relationships by Mary Anne Crone
... intimacy” (Cupach & Spitzberg, 2011). This means that people will tell their partner a story that is borderline too inappropriate to be a tellable just in hopes that they will grow closer by providing this new information. To get a more detailed look at telleability, there is a page in the online ha ...
... intimacy” (Cupach & Spitzberg, 2011). This means that people will tell their partner a story that is borderline too inappropriate to be a tellable just in hopes that they will grow closer by providing this new information. To get a more detailed look at telleability, there is a page in the online ha ...
Maintenance of relationships
... Vasopressin is associated with long tern commitment. It is also released during sex. An experiment on the role of vasopressin was conducted using prairie voles. These animals tend to form stable pair bonds and have more sex than is necessary for reproduction, just as humans do. When male prairie ...
... Vasopressin is associated with long tern commitment. It is also released during sex. An experiment on the role of vasopressin was conducted using prairie voles. These animals tend to form stable pair bonds and have more sex than is necessary for reproduction, just as humans do. When male prairie ...
Chapter 13
... – The comparison level (CL) is the level of outcomes expected based on the average of a person’s experience in past relevant relationships. – The comparison level for alternatives (CLalt) is the lowest level of outcomes a person will accept in light of the available alternatives. – The use of CLalt ...
... – The comparison level (CL) is the level of outcomes expected based on the average of a person’s experience in past relevant relationships. – The comparison level for alternatives (CLalt) is the lowest level of outcomes a person will accept in light of the available alternatives. – The use of CLalt ...
Correlation v
... Positive Correlation: A relationship between variables that exists when the value of one variable increases along with the value of another value (both variables increase) Negative correlation: A relationship between variables that exists when the value of one variable increases while the value of a ...
... Positive Correlation: A relationship between variables that exists when the value of one variable increases along with the value of another value (both variables increase) Negative correlation: A relationship between variables that exists when the value of one variable increases while the value of a ...
Writing In Third Person Helps Stressed People Understand Their
... The researchers found that writing about a friend eliminated any emotional bias that came with a cheating partner. Participants were able to rationalize the situation because their own feelings toward the situation were detached. “These results are the first to demonstrate a new type of bias within ...
... The researchers found that writing about a friend eliminated any emotional bias that came with a cheating partner. Participants were able to rationalize the situation because their own feelings toward the situation were detached. “These results are the first to demonstrate a new type of bias within ...
The Psychology of Human Relationships
... Communication and Relational maintenance People in secure relationships are able to express their wants and needs freely. They also feel free to communicate their willingness to satisfy one another's wants and needs. Research suggests that statements of wants and needs in secure relationships are m ...
... Communication and Relational maintenance People in secure relationships are able to express their wants and needs freely. They also feel free to communicate their willingness to satisfy one another's wants and needs. Research suggests that statements of wants and needs in secure relationships are m ...