Social Penetration Theory

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    meaningful. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the communication process is not being around if it is not for the common good (Baharudin & Khairie, 2009). There are many channel to send the message such as social media. Social media is an online tools and used by people all around the world. Social media has become one of the most important tools in our modern life. It has changed our traditional communication ways and other aspects of our today’s life. Nowadays, human activities are…

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    Introduction: The Social Penetration Theory interests me because it can help the general public understand why they have different levels of self-disclosure with different people and in different situations, and it can help them to understand how they can develop more intimacy with people and gain greater relationship satisfaction. I will be reviewing the Social Penetration Theory when it comes to self-disclosure in online dating. Jiang, Bazaarova and Hancock explain how people participating…

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    Wherever we go we must communicate to other people in order to make relationships. There are several concepts and theories that go into interpersonal relationships. In the movie, “The Breakfast Club” there is multiple situations where we see the development of relationships. There are five students that are stuck in detention for eight hours. The five students are named Bender, Claire, Andrew, Alison, and Brian; they are most commonly known by their labels in the school: the criminal, the…

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    Sally The Social Penetration Theory As established from empirical studies, relationships do not just become; they rather developed through stages before they mature. According to the social penetration theory, interpersonal communications in the early stages are relatively shallow and somehow restrictive. As relationships grow, relations grow to get deeper and intimate (Carpenter & Greene, 2016). For instance, in the film When Harry Met Sally, the various stages of the social penetration theory…

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    Social Penetration Theory was first coined by Social Psychologist's Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor. The theory posits that as relationships develop communication moves from non-intimate levels to deeper and more personal ones. "According to Altman and Taylor, they specify that relationships go through sequential stages as they develop" (Miller 167). In the earliest stage, orientation, individuals play it safe with small talk. "This involved the gathering of biographical data, the avoidance…

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    communication to better understand those around you. Authors of A First Look at Communication Theory Griffin, Ledbetter and Sparks explain communication by breaking it into separate theories throughout the book. I have chosen just a few that were personally impactful and are the most relatable of all the communication theories. The first portion that I personally connected most with is symbolic interactionism. This theory basically states that all meaning in communication is created through…

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    left scrambling to throw bodies at problems. Those “bodies” won’t fare well, security will become even more insecure in corporate networks, and organizations will become revolving cyberdoors. Anyone daring to use the word “cyber” in any resume or social capacity will become pariahs. Corporate America and beyond, you created this mayhem. There is plenty of bodies able, capable, and willing of solving problems with regards to security, but you have become so blindly by shiny marketing…

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    3. Scope The penetration test can be performed on a wide range of objects, which can be divided into three main categories. 3.1 Network Penetration Test Network penetration test aims at identifying vulnerabilities in networks, network devices and hosts which can be exploited by hackers. These vulnerabilities can come from the flaws in design, operation or implementation of the network systems. For example, if the router of the company is hacked, the hacker may be able to access all the data…

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    Threat” (yellow), and “Everything is normal” (green). The same applies for the “Homeland Security Advisory System.” [3] Now that I have explained this, let’s have a look at three of the most absurd security rated flaws I have encountered during my penetration testing these last few months. These three are repeat offenders, and I see them in over eighty percent of my…

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    various strategies can be used to develop comparison of new products with current market. There are two major elements of the market expansion grid. I consider your lesson of marketing penetration on growth strategy to increase the employment of current is an outstanding one for current customers. Market penetration…

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