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communication

interactive process that uses symbols like words and gestures to send and receive messages

sapir-whorf hypothesis

concept that language shapes our culture, and at the same time our culture shapes us

pseudoconflict

falsely perceiving that our partner is interfering with our goals or has incompatible goals

content conflict

individuals disagree about information

value conflict

results from differing opinions on subjects that relate to personal value and issues of right or wrong

ego conflict

individuals believe they must win at all costs

personal conflict styles

avoiding, accommodating, competing, compromising, collaborating

regulating couples

use communication to promote closeness and intimacy

non-regulated couples

many negative communication exchanges

resource theory

theory of power that suggests that the spouse with the higher paying job can use that advantage to generate more power in the relationship and influence decision making