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Peer reviewedKnapp, Mark L.; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1986
Indicates that, of the 11 types of regrettable messages that people reported, most (1) were said to those with whom they had a close relationship, (2) resulted from unchecked drives or feelings, and (3) were recognized and regretted immediately. (JD)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedStreet, Richard L., Jr.; Murphy, Thomas L. – Communication Monographs, 1987
Indicates that (1) males with low interpersonal orientation (IO) were least vocally active and expressive and least consistent in their speech performances, and (2) high IO males and low IO females tended to demonstrate greater speech convergence than either low IO males or high IO females. (JD)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship
Jacobson, Anna – 2001
This paper describes a study of a speech community, a group of approximately 10 women, aged 25 to 65, who met at least 3 times a month to knit, drink coffee, and chat. The paper notes that knitting circles have survived through history because they serve a social function that surpasses historical events--they are communities that co-construct the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethnography, Experiential Learning, Interpersonal Communication
"Did You Bring the Yarmulke for the Cabbage Patch Kid?" The Idiomatic Communication of Young Lovers.
Peer reviewedBell, Robert A.; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1987
Examines relationships of idiomatic communication (including words, phrases, or nonverbal signs) to the interpersonal sentiments of 100 romantically involved heterosexual couples. Finds that loving, commitment, and closeness correlated with the number of idioms expressing affection and referring to sexual matters. Notes that males invented idioms…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Idioms, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedJasnow, Michael; Feldstein, Stanley – Child Development, 1986
Examines whether vocal exchanges between preverbal infants and their mothers show characteristics similar to those found to be typical of conversational exchanges between competent adult speakers. (HOD)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Infants, Interpersonal Communication
Octigan, Mary Withrow – 1976
This study explores male/female patterns of dominance in dyadic speech communication in order to determine the influence of speaker's sex, speaker's commitment to the women's movement, and observer feedback on those patterns. College students (30 males and 30 females) responded to an "attitudes-toward-women" questionnaire and were classified as…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Doctoral Dissertations, Feedback, Feminism
Ting-Toomey, Stella – 1982
A study analyzed the verbal interactions of married couples in high, moderate, and low marital satisfaction groups to determine whether (1) the interaction processes within the three satisfaction groups differed and (2) there were different communication patterns that characterized the interaction processes of the groups. Subjects were 34 young…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Angermeyer, Matthias C.; And Others – 1980
Sixty half-hour family discussions generated by the "revealed differences technique" were analyzed to determine the emotional intensity and quality (friendliness/attacking) of messages between individuals in families with schizophrenic and "normal" sons. Thirty families in each situation (schizophrenic/normal) were matched for comparison. Both…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis


