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