ERIC Number: EJ807431
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Jul
Pages: 20
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Perceptions of Males and Females' Use of Aggressive Affirming and Nonaffirming Messages in an Interpersonal Dispute: You've Come a Long Way Baby?
Jordan-Jackson, Felecia F.; Lin, Yang; Rancer, Andrew S.; Infante, Dominic A.
Western Journal of Communication, v72 n3 p239-258 Jul 2008
This study examines perceptions of argumentative and verbally aggressive conduct, and also five relationship-outcome factors contingent upon dyad sex and communicator style. Participants viewed one of four videos that manipulated the sex and the communicator style of a dyad in an interpersonal dispute. Significant main effects were observed for each independent variable. The results suggest that perceptions of argumentative and verbally aggressive conduct, and three relationship-outcome factors varied according to dyad sex. In addition, dyads engaging in an interpersonal dispute with an affirming versus nonaffirming communicator style were perceived as less verbally aggressive. Implications of these findings are offered. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Predictor Variables, Aggression, Persuasive Discourse, Interpersonal Relationship, Gender Issues, Gender Differences, Communication Skills, Conflict, Social Attitudes, College Students, Videotape Recordings
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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