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Three Dimensions of Self-Disclosure described in the Social Penetration Theory. |
1. Depth and Breadth 2. Frequency and Duration 3. Valence and Veracity |
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Depth |
How personal or deep the communication is |
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Breadth |
Captures how many topics a person feels free to discuss |
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Frequency |
How often people self-disclose
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Duration |
How long people self-disclose |
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Valence |
Refers to the positive or negative "charge" of the self-disclosure
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Veracity |
refers to how honest or deceptive the self-disclosure is |
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Disclosure-Liking Hypothesis |
Predicts that when a sender discloses to a receiver, the receiver will like the sender more - When people received more in-depth disclosure, they reported feeling more liking and closeness to their partner |