1 |
Understanding the communication dynamics inherent to police hostage and crisis negotiation
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
3 |
Communication accommodation in text messages: Exploring liking, power, and sex as predictors of textisms.
|
|
|
|
In: The Journal of social psychology, vol 158, iss 4 (2018)
|
|
Abstract:
This mixed-methods study applies Communication Accommodation Theory to explore how liking, power, and sex predict one's likelihood for using textisms in digital interpersonal interactions. Textisms are digital cues that convey nonverbal meaning and emotion in text communication. The main experiment used a hypothetical texting scenario to manipulate textism amounts (none/many) and participant's perceived power levels (low/equal/high) during texting interactions to examine the number of textisms participants used in subsequent responses in comparison to the number of textisms they viewed. Primary results show that (1) participants moderately converged to use similar amounts of textisms, and (2) those with low power who viewed many textisms were more likely to use textisms themselves during subsequent responses. Through the examination of adaption behaviors in text messaging, scholars can better understand the contexts in which users will include textisms to intentionally convey nonverbal meaning and emotion in digital communication.
|
|
Keyword:
Adaptation; Adult; Clinical Research; Cognitive Sciences; Communication; Digital; Emotions; Female; Humans; interpersonal; Interpersonal Relations; Male; Nonverbal Communication; nonverbal cues; Power; Psychological; Psychology; Sex Factors; Social Psychology; Sociology; Text Messaging; textisms
|
|
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/59j6s37w
|
|
BASE
|
|
Hide details
|
|
6 |
Intergroup communication: identities and effective interactions
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
8 |
The fluency principle: why foreign accent strength negatively biases language attitudes
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
9 |
I don't like you because you're hard to understand: the role of processing fluency in the language attitudes process
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
|
|