Ways of Knowing
Research Methods
Interpersonal Messages
Relationship Development
Relationship Maintenance
100

Consists of a set of systematic, informed hunches about the way things work

Theory

100

This type of researcher uses surveys and experiments.

Quantitative

100

Mutual, ongoing process of sending, receiving, and adapting verbal and nonverbal messages with another person to create and alter the images in their minds

(Interpersonal) Communication

100

Main route to deep social penetration

Self-disclosure

100

Information you solely own.

Private information

200

These scholars believe that truth is subjective.

Interpretive

200

Researcher construction, subjective valuing, contingent accuracy

Ways qualitative researchers interpret meaning

200

Arbitrary signs/signifiers of something else

Symbols

200

Sharing your personal goals, compared to biological data, has greater ______.

Depth

200

"As you become close, you add media. As you add media, you become closer" is the core tenant of this theory.

Media Multiplexity Theory

300

Shared by more than one conscious mind (way to evaluate interpretive theory).

Intersubjectivity (Community of Agreement)

300

Scale for romantic love that actually measures friendship.

Low validity

300

An example of a default assumption.

Example: Thinking "18-22 years old, binge drinking" when you hear "college student"

300

The two components of relationship outcome evaluations, according to SPT.

Relationship satisfaction (comparison level) and relationship stability (comparison level of alternatives)

300

Composed of time, emotional intensity, intimacy, and reciprocity.

Tie strength

400

The two levels of the message: "Because I am your mother and I asked you to clean your room, that's why!"

Content level: what was said

Relational level: the fact that it is your mother saying it, you can tell she's upset

400

Begin with theory, then look to specific observation/data

Deductive

400

_____ aims to fit the expectations of a certain role which, in turn, is determined by ________

Self, society

400

What a newly developing online couple needs to overcome nonverbal cues being filtered out.

Extended time, verbal cues (as replacement)

400

When someone shares your private information purposefully without your consent, resulting in relational turbulence.

Intentional breach

500

Ways objective scholars evaluate theory.

Prediction of future, explanation of data, relative simplicity, testable hypotheses, practical utility

500

Students with greater class attendance get higher exam grades.*

Independent variable (directional hypothesis)

500

The four types of families according to family communication patterns theory AND the orientations that make them up.

Protective (low conv/high conf), Consensual (high/high), Laissez-Faire (low/low), Pluralistic (high/low)

500

Four ways mediated relationships can be MORE personal than if they occurred only face-to-face.

Selective self-presentation (sender), Overattribution of similarity (receiver), Communicating on your own time (channel), Self-fulfilling prophecy (feedback)

500

Factors that influence rules for concealing and revealing private information.

Culture, gender, motivation, context, & risk-benefit scenarios