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Examining the role of uncertainty and goals in the threat of relationship talk and associations with avoidance, indirectness, and communication satisfaction
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Evidence Sets: Modeling Subjective Categories
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In: http://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/ps/es_ijgs.pdf (1997)
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10.1177/0093650205275384COMMUNICATION RESEARCH • June 2005Knobloch, Solomon • Relational Uncertainty
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In: http://web.psych.utoronto.ca/gmacdonald/WebFollowUp/KnoblochSolomon2005.pdf
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Questions without Answers? This article seeks to understand how relational uncertainty coincides with people’s ability to process relational information. The general premise is that individuals experiencing relational uncertainty should have difficulty deriv-ing inferences because they lack the knowledge necessary to identify and inter-pret relational cues. The authors use this reasoning to deduce hypotheses about how relational uncertainty may correspond with people’s perceptions of relationship talk, judgments of relational messages, and evaluations of the difficulty of interaction. They conducted a study of conversations between romantic partners (N = 120 couples). As predicted, relational uncertainty was negatively associated with people’s perceptions of relationship talk after con-trolling for the perceptions of third-party observers. Relational uncertainty was negatively associated with the extremity of people’s judgments about rela-tional messages. Furthermore, relational uncertainty was positively associ-ated with people’s perceptions of the difficulty of interaction. They conclude by discussing how these findings illuminate the connection between relational uncertainty and relational information processing.
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message processing; relational uncertainty; relationship talk
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URL: http://web.psych.utoronto.ca/gmacdonald/WebFollowUp/KnoblochSolomon2005.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.469.7282
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