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Baker, William H. – Journal of Business Communication, 1980
Analyzes defensiveness in communication as caused by an unwillingness to acknowledge and tolerate differences in others, a fear of change in ourselves, and a desire to avoid mental imbalance. It causes a deteriorating cycle between communicators but can be reduced by empathy, treatment of fellow communicators as equals, and genuineness. (JMF)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems
Stevenson, Sheryl L. – 1982
To obtain a comprehensive understanding of the nature of deception and how it functions in interpersonal relationships, this paper explores deception as a valid and essential part of human interaction processes. The paper includes an in-depth review of social science literature on deception, specifically, R. E. Turner, C. Edgley, and G. Olmstead's…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Content Analysis
Foa, Uriel G.; And Others – 1979
The search for syntactical rules which govern nonverbal communication and cues in humans has often been considered a problem separate from determining semantic rules. Departing from such a traditional approach was accomplished by employing the meaning of various nonverbal channels to study their interrelationship. It was proposed that the…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Communication Problems, Cues
Frey, Lawrence Rand – 1978
Recent studies have investigated the transition of relationships from a more intimate to a less intimate state--the depenetration process. Various phases of interpersonal conflict in the dissolution of marital dyads have been described, and factors indicating that a marriage might be "in trouble" have been identified. Processes that are…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)