Satisfaction in Similarity - Pepperdine Digital Commons
... H3: Higher perceived similarity in introversion will have the lowest correlation with relational satisfaction than the other communication aspects in the study. Method Procedure This study used a survey methodology to determine how couples perceived their personal communication style and their partn ...
... H3: Higher perceived similarity in introversion will have the lowest correlation with relational satisfaction than the other communication aspects in the study. Method Procedure This study used a survey methodology to determine how couples perceived their personal communication style and their partn ...
Listening to the Interracial Canary
... problematic because it ignores, even disguises, the power and privilege that still characterize race relations in this country. Rather than approach interracial relationships as a sign of racial progress, I argue that the metaphor of the miner's canary is more fitting. In The Miner's Canary: Enlisti ...
... problematic because it ignores, even disguises, the power and privilege that still characterize race relations in this country. Rather than approach interracial relationships as a sign of racial progress, I argue that the metaphor of the miner's canary is more fitting. In The Miner's Canary: Enlisti ...
Caught in the Cultural Lag: The Stigma of Singlehood.
... unadjusted likelihood that a single person reports discrimination. We also evaluated net effect models, so that we can control for possible confounding factors. Past studies have revealed that never married persons tend to be less well-educated and younger than their married peers. African Americans ...
... unadjusted likelihood that a single person reports discrimination. We also evaluated net effect models, so that we can control for possible confounding factors. Past studies have revealed that never married persons tend to be less well-educated and younger than their married peers. African Americans ...
CONSTRUCTING ESeC: A PAPER FROM INSEE AND
... The postulated class position of an occupational group by employment status combination, however, may only be determined on the basis of the first form of validation, Type A. We define class in terms of employment relationships and we seek to establish that our indirect measures of this do capture s ...
... The postulated class position of an occupational group by employment status combination, however, may only be determined on the basis of the first form of validation, Type A. We define class in terms of employment relationships and we seek to establish that our indirect measures of this do capture s ...
International Journal of Education and Research Vol. 3 No. 5 May
... emotionally and physically. Three elements will be given priority in this covers. They are the intellectual, emotional and competencies assisted by faith and obedience to God. This statement clearly shows the importance of the integration of the four components indicated that intellectually, spiritu ...
... emotionally and physically. Three elements will be given priority in this covers. They are the intellectual, emotional and competencies assisted by faith and obedience to God. This statement clearly shows the importance of the integration of the four components indicated that intellectually, spiritu ...
Communicating Online: Adolescent Relationships and the Media
... As a group, adolescents are heavy users of newer electronic communication forms such as instant messaging, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as communication-oriented Internet sites such as blogs, social networking, and sites for sharing photos and videos. Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Patricia Greenfie ...
... As a group, adolescents are heavy users of newer electronic communication forms such as instant messaging, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as communication-oriented Internet sites such as blogs, social networking, and sites for sharing photos and videos. Kaveri Subrahmanyam and Patricia Greenfie ...
Maquetación 1 - Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid
... (Ainsworth, 1989). On this basis, a large body of research attests to the importance of individual differences in adult attachment styles as a predictor of processes and outcomes in couple relationships. Secure individuals report less conflict, greater acceptance of their partners, more interdepende ...
... (Ainsworth, 1989). On this basis, a large body of research attests to the importance of individual differences in adult attachment styles as a predictor of processes and outcomes in couple relationships. Secure individuals report less conflict, greater acceptance of their partners, more interdepende ...
Consumer Brand Relationships
... We have investigated the dynamics of how consumer make relationship with brand (non-human entities) that is consumer brand relationships. This relationship is like the same relationship between two people in the society. Meta-analytic literature review has been conducted to explore different aspect ...
... We have investigated the dynamics of how consumer make relationship with brand (non-human entities) that is consumer brand relationships. This relationship is like the same relationship between two people in the society. Meta-analytic literature review has been conducted to explore different aspect ...
Chapter 8
... • Knapp’s Ten Stages of the Relationship • Avoiding • Parties begin to create physical distance between each other • Unsuccessful couples deal with their problems by avoidance, indirectness and less involvement ...
... • Knapp’s Ten Stages of the Relationship • Avoiding • Parties begin to create physical distance between each other • Unsuccessful couples deal with their problems by avoidance, indirectness and less involvement ...
RECIPROCITY OF LIKING Theoretical Explanations Experimental
... returning a phone call), the same desired partner could then signal that he or she might not like us after all (e.g., by ending the conversation abruptly). The other principles of attraction, such as physical attractiveness or proximity, probably only rarely fluctuate to such a degree. Perhaps for t ...
... returning a phone call), the same desired partner could then signal that he or she might not like us after all (e.g., by ending the conversation abruptly). The other principles of attraction, such as physical attractiveness or proximity, probably only rarely fluctuate to such a degree. Perhaps for t ...
Slides 2 - People Server at UNCW
... • Repeated exposure increases liking for objects for which we are positive, neutral or slightly negative. • The familiar stranger effect occurs when we repeatedly encounter people with whom we do not interact. We like and trust these people more than unfamiliar strangers. ...
... • Repeated exposure increases liking for objects for which we are positive, neutral or slightly negative. • The familiar stranger effect occurs when we repeatedly encounter people with whom we do not interact. We like and trust these people more than unfamiliar strangers. ...
Self-Monitoring Differences in Best Friendship Maintenance: Exit
... occurring within themselves and low selfmonitors adjust their behavior based on those thoughts. Low self-monitors focus their attention internally on intrapersonal factors. Through the use of introspection, low selfmonitors look within themselves to determine how they should behave by choosing a beh ...
... occurring within themselves and low selfmonitors adjust their behavior based on those thoughts. Low self-monitors focus their attention internally on intrapersonal factors. Through the use of introspection, low selfmonitors look within themselves to determine how they should behave by choosing a beh ...
Exploration of the Relationship between Self
... is defined as an ‘‘internal, subjective marker’’ of an individual’s level of inclusion (Leary, 2003, p. 271). Specifically, Leary (1999) posited that self-esteem is more strongly related to individuals’ beliefs about others’ evaluations of them than their own self-evaluations. According to sociomete ...
... is defined as an ‘‘internal, subjective marker’’ of an individual’s level of inclusion (Leary, 2003, p. 271). Specifically, Leary (1999) posited that self-esteem is more strongly related to individuals’ beliefs about others’ evaluations of them than their own self-evaluations. According to sociomete ...
Looking Out/Looking In
... • Knapp’s Ten Stages of the Relationship • Avoiding • Parties begin to create physical distance between each other • Unsuccessful couples deal with their problems by avoidance, indirectness and less involvement ...
... • Knapp’s Ten Stages of the Relationship • Avoiding • Parties begin to create physical distance between each other • Unsuccessful couples deal with their problems by avoidance, indirectness and less involvement ...
Encyclopedia of Cyber Behavior - EagleEye
... Each time a new form of communication technology is introduced, researchers express concern over the impact it will have on the quality of communication and relationships (Ledbetter, Mazer, DeGroot, Meyer, Mao, & Swafford, 2011). In recent years, the use of the Internet for interpersonal communicati ...
... Each time a new form of communication technology is introduced, researchers express concern over the impact it will have on the quality of communication and relationships (Ledbetter, Mazer, DeGroot, Meyer, Mao, & Swafford, 2011). In recent years, the use of the Internet for interpersonal communicati ...
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... situational constraints that shape enquiry. They seek answers to questions that stress how social experience is created and given meaning (Denzin and Lincoln, ...
... situational constraints that shape enquiry. They seek answers to questions that stress how social experience is created and given meaning (Denzin and Lincoln, ...
Identity versus Role Confusion Stage
... • Childhood-onset problems more serious and more often persist – Temperament and personality play a role. – Parents who fail at early attempts to control bad behavior may worsen the behaviors – Delinquent adolescents may exhibit serious disturbances in thinking ...
... • Childhood-onset problems more serious and more often persist – Temperament and personality play a role. – Parents who fail at early attempts to control bad behavior may worsen the behaviors – Delinquent adolescents may exhibit serious disturbances in thinking ...
Family Wellbeing – Confusions and Challenges
... In western countries, family social capital usually has to be built from scratch by the couple who establish a family group. Durkheim talks of ‘nomos building’ – the establishment of a common reality of rules, expectations, rituals, and memories. As well as the development of shared realities at the ...
... In western countries, family social capital usually has to be built from scratch by the couple who establish a family group. Durkheim talks of ‘nomos building’ – the establishment of a common reality of rules, expectations, rituals, and memories. As well as the development of shared realities at the ...
THE BALANCE OF WORK IN INITIATING RELATIONSHIPS
... The initiation of relationships is a relatively neglected topic of investigation within the interdisciplinary field of personal relationships. One aim of this research was to examine the degree to which heterosexual romantic relationships were perceived to be initiated more by one partner versus by ...
... The initiation of relationships is a relatively neglected topic of investigation within the interdisciplinary field of personal relationships. One aim of this research was to examine the degree to which heterosexual romantic relationships were perceived to be initiated more by one partner versus by ...
Print this article - The Journal of Social Media in Society
... relationship development and new means of communication, commonly referred to as social media. Kaplan & Haenlein (2010) define social media as “a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of u ...
... relationship development and new means of communication, commonly referred to as social media. Kaplan & Haenlein (2010) define social media as “a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of u ...
Mircea VLADU - Considerations regarding techniques for building
... Life brings us in hypostases of communicating with both known and unknown persons, who we meet on different occasions. We know the way the meeting with known persons will go on because we know their way of life, communication, and also the barriers affecting our communication. A problem appears when ...
... Life brings us in hypostases of communicating with both known and unknown persons, who we meet on different occasions. We know the way the meeting with known persons will go on because we know their way of life, communication, and also the barriers affecting our communication. A problem appears when ...
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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 ...
CMC AND EFFECTS ON RELATIONSHIPS
... are single. Therefore, they often resort to online dating as meeting someone offline has become exhaustive, challenging, and even too time consuming. McKenna, Green and Gelanson (2002) suggest that those who are socially challenged in face-to-face environment (visible shyness, social anxiety, inward ...
... are single. Therefore, they often resort to online dating as meeting someone offline has become exhaustive, challenging, and even too time consuming. McKenna, Green and Gelanson (2002) suggest that those who are socially challenged in face-to-face environment (visible shyness, social anxiety, inward ...
JoeLabianca - Duke University`s Fuqua School of Business
... may have a greater effect on organizational attitudes (e.g., affective attachment to the job and organization), behaviors (e.g., withdrawal behaviors, job performance), and outcomes (e.g., job stress, and promotion and income attainment) than positive relationships. We begin by defining negative rel ...
... may have a greater effect on organizational attitudes (e.g., affective attachment to the job and organization), behaviors (e.g., withdrawal behaviors, job performance), and outcomes (e.g., job stress, and promotion and income attainment) than positive relationships. We begin by defining negative rel ...
A Triangular Theory of Love
... of need, (e) mutual understanding with the loved one, (f) sharing of one's self and one's possessions with the loved one, (g) receipt of emotional support from the loved one, (h) giving of emotional support to the loved one, (i) intimate communication with the loved one, and (j) valuing the loved on ...
... of need, (e) mutual understanding with the loved one, (f) sharing of one's self and one's possessions with the loved one, (g) receipt of emotional support from the loved one, (h) giving of emotional support to the loved one, (i) intimate communication with the loved one, and (j) valuing the loved on ...
Intimate relationship
An intimate relationship is an interpersonal relationship that involves physical or emotional intimacy. Physical intimacy is characterized by romantic or passionate attachment or sexual activity. While the term intimate relationship commonly implies the inclusion of a sexual relationship, the term is also used as a euphemism for a relationship that is strictly sexual.Intimate relationships play a central role in the overall human experience. Humans have a general desire to belong and to love, which is usually satisfied within an intimate relationship. These relationships involve feelings of liking or loving one or more people, romance, physical or sexual attraction, sexual relationships, or emotional and personal support between the members. Intimate relationships allow a social network for people to form strong emotional attachments.