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Communicating Affection: Interpersonal Behavior and Social Context (Advances in Personal Relationships)
by Kory Floyd
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... other types of rewards people perceive in such relationships, as well as by their own desired levels of affectionate behavior. Interaction Adaptation Theory. Interaction adaptation theory (IAT: Burgoon, Dillman, & Stern, 1993; Burgoon, Stern, & Dillman, 1995) ... "
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Communication Theories: Perspectives, Processes, and Contexts
by Katherine Miller
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... The theory that has de- veloped from this work, interaction adaptation theory, focuses attention on the process through which interactants adapt their behavior. Though work on this new theory is just beginning, ... "
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The New Handbook of Language and Social Psychology
by W. Peter Robinson
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... regardless of expectancies and other cognitive factors, interaction adaptation theory (IAT) explains interaction be- haviors in terms of required, expected and desired levels (Burgoon, Stern & Dillman, 1995). Required behaviors ... "
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Interplay: The Process of Interpersonal Communication
by Ronald B. Adler
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