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Extending the Emotion-in-Relationships Model to Conversation
Oleh:
Knobloch, Leanne K.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Communication Research vol. 35 no. 6 (Dec. 2008)
,
page 822-848.
Topik:
Emotion-in-Relationships Model
;
interference
;
facilitation
;
marriage
Fulltext:
Vol 35, no (6), page 822-848.pdf
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This article extends the Emotion-in-Relationships Model (ERM; Berscheid, 1983, 1991) to conversation. It begins by theorizing about how interference and facilitation from partners may predict features of message production and message processing. Then, it reports the method and findings of a study in which 125 married couples engaged in two videotaped conversations. Multilevel modeling results revealed that interference from partners corresponded with uncoordinated conversation, disaffiliative messages, unfavorable cognitive appraisals, and negative emotional reactions. With a few exceptions, facilitation from partners shared the opposite associations with the dependent variables. The article concludes by assessing the value of ERM as a theory of interpersonal communication.
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