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Communicating Affection: Interpersonal Behavior and Social Context (Advances in Personal Relationships)
by Kory Floyd
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... are generally reciprocated and that decreases are generally com- pensated for, but that specific goals and expectations moderate these effects. Expectancy Violations Theory. ... "
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United States, tionate communication, human affection exchange, more affectionate than men, social meaning model, befriend theory, nurturant touching, interaction adaptation theory, cognitive valence theory, disliking behavior, reciprocate the expression, supportive affection
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The New Handbook of Language and Social Psychology
by W. Peter Robinson
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... In other theories of mutual influence, such as communica- tion accommodation theory (Giles et al., 1987; Street & Giles, 1982) expectancy violations theory (Burgoon, ... "
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Handbook of Interpersonal Communication
by Professor Mark L. Knapp
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with references to "expectancy violations theory".
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... management of his or her public face that includes specific strategies for successful and spoiled performances; and Burgoon's (1983, 1993) expectancy violations theory, which is explicitly designed to predict and explain the positive and negative consequences of individuals' violating expectations. ... "
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New York, Human Communication Research, Lawrence Erlbaum, Cambridge University Press, Communication Monographs, Thousand Oaks, equivalent status relationships, information peer relationships, effective supportive messages, perceived support availability, message production process, belief about the death penalty
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The Persuasion Handbook: Developments in Theory and Practice
by James P. (Price) Dillard
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... Norman, & Zelditcl,, 1977; Ridgeway & Berger, 1986; Ridgeway & Walker, 1995; Shelly, 1998) expectation states theory, and J. Burgoon's expectancy violations theory (J. Burgoon 1992, 1993, 1995; J. Burgoon & Hale, 1988). In addition to having generated a substantial body of research, ... "
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New York, Lawrence Erlbaum, Dissertation Abstracts International, Academic Press, Human Communication Research, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, computer credibility, media form influence, persuasive press inference, effective health campaigns, instrumental verbal aggression, pretreatment messages
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