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16 Cards in this Set

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Affinity
the degree to which people like or appreciate one another. As with all relational messages, affinity is usually expressed nonverbally
Altruistic Lies
deception intended to be unmalicious, or even helpful to the person to whom it is told
Breadth (of disclosure)
the range of topics about which an individual discloses
Content message
A message that communicates information about the subject being discussed. -relational message
Control
The social need to influence others
Depth ( of self-disclosure)
The level of personal information a person reveals on a particular topics
Developmental models (of relational maintenance)
These models prupose that the nature of communication is different in various stages of interpersonal relationalships
Dialectical model (of relational maintenance)
a model claiming that, throughout their lifetime, people in virtually all interpersonal relationships must deal with equally important, simultaneous, and opposing forces ,"",,
Dialectical tensions
inherent conflicts that arise when two opposing or incompatible forces exist simultaneously
Immediacy
The degree of interest and attraction we feel toward and communication to others, as with all relational messages, immediacy is usually expressed non-verbally.
Intimacy
state of closeness between two( or some others) people.;
Physical, emotional, intellectual, shared activities
Metacommunication
messages (usually relational) that refer to other messages; communication about communication.
Relational message
a message that expresses the social relationship between two or more individuals
Social penetration model
a model describing how intimacy can be achievedvia the breadth and depth of self disclosure.
Self-disclosure
The process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would normally be known by others.
Guidelines for appropriate self-disclosure
Importance to you, risk of disclosing reasonable, appropriateness, relevance, reciprocated, will it be constructive, clear and understandable??