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social theory penetration

how relational closeness develops only if individuals proceed in graudal by altman and taylo

onion

outlayer the depth public and the inner is the private domain

the depth of penetration

the degree of personal disclosure

relational developement

systematic and predictable depenetration or dissolution

peripheral itemas

exchanged more frequent and sooner than private information

self disclosure

reciprocal in relationship development

penetration

rapid at start but slows downas the tighly wrapped

societal norms

prevent too much early self disclosure

genunine intimate

is rare but when achieved it becomes meaninful and enduring

depenetration

process of layer by layer withdrawal

depth and breadth

penetration is important

the greater vulnerability

social penetration will proceed

social penetration theory

draws heavily on social exchange theory john thibaut and harold kelley



people try to predict outcome of interaction before it takes place

breath

different topics discussed

depth

degree of intimacy that guides those topics

the greater the depth

the more opporutniyu for a person to feel vunerable

mutual benefits

the costs of greater vulnerability penentration will proceed

minimax principle

people will sseek to max benefits and minimize costs

social exchange theory

people will guage benefits of acitons and make sensible choices on predictions

comparison level

theshold wihch outcome appears attractive cl

cl alt

people sometimes stay in abusive relationshps

assumptions

when strangers meet uncertainty exists

charles berger uncertainty reduction theory

comm is used to reduce between engaging interactions we predict peoples behavior

two types of uncertainty

behavior reduced accepted protols



cognitive reduced by acquiring info

deviance

act weird we want to solve the puzzle

strategies for copying with uncertainty

active passive and interactive

social pentration theory 4 steps

initializing


exporatory affect change


instensifying


stable exchange depenetration termination


berger emphasizes on explantion comes fom

fritz heider