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    Interpersonal Communication May 19, 2011 Relationship Analysis When this assignment was given out, I instantly knew exactly what relationship I wanted to analyze: my ex-boyfriend’s and my relationship. It might sound like an odd relationship to choose, seeing as he is an ex, and it might not sound like a good starting point, but let me first say he is one of my best friends right now. Our relationship began like very few relationships do, on Facebook. In June of 2009, after I had been accepted

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    Interpersonal attraction, as defined by social psychologists, refers to attitudinal positivity (Huston and Levinger, 1978). Although, this attitudinal positivity may not refer a romantic attraction, it still refers to an attraction that is compelling enough to form a relationship with another individual. Interpersonal relationships are formed when an individual feels the ‘need to affiliate’. This ‘need to affiliate’ is critically important to human beings. Individuals who achieve high levels of affiliation

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    Interpersonal Relationships: Gabarro (1978) argued that relationship themselves are the result of repeated communication and interaction amongst individuals. At the workplace, people work in teams and there is frequent exchange of information and ideas. For healthy exchange of information and maintaining a productive environment, it is very important for an organization that the employees must ‘get along’. The more emotionally involved two individuals are the more time and effort they are willing

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    Table 2 Interpersonal Trust in Relationship Partner Trust Subscale Item # Subject Mean SD ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Dependability (D) D1 Trustworthiness 5.40 1.68 D7 Benevolence 5.31 1.89 D13 Fidelity 6.02 1.63 D15 Reliability 5.80 1.55 D17 Honesty 5.44 1.56 Faith (F) F2 Self-Disclosure 5.58 1.62 F3 Strength/Support

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    Language is a core and critical component in interpersonal relationships. Therefore, it makes sense that research is starting to reveal the specific ways individuals communicate can have a great impact in how well two people get along, how well two people like each other, and how similar those two people are in other ways. The Bower (n.d.) article shows that specific words, such as pronouns, can be the key to determining conversational alignment. The pronouns people use when speaking or writing indicate

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    Interpersonal Relationships in Anne of Green Gables This paper will cover the interpersonal relationships in the movie Anne of Green Gables. The movie begins when a thirteen year old orphan girl Anne is adopted by siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert. They were expecting a boy to arrive on the train, but Anne was sent instead. Marilla saw no need to keep her, because they had no need for a girl. They needed a boy to help Matthew around the farm, but a short while after being on trial Anne was officially

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    Far and Near Love Relationships have always been difficult for me because of the first initial one which I considered my first love. In this application paper, I will discuss Mark Knapp’s Developmental Models of Interpersonal Relationship Concept which is also known as Knapp’s Relationship Model, how my relationship went through these stages through personal examples and I will discuss faults in this concept and ways that this concept can be improved. Finally, I will add my final thoughts on this

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    and end in a committed relationship. Relationships are a huge topic today in researching socially how society acts. Constantly asking how do we find this one special person? There have been numerous experiments and researchers who have taken the time to

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    As described by Aronson’s study on interpersonal attraction, Gain-Loss Effect in relationships suggests that increases in positive, rewarding behavior from another person have more impact on an individual constantly rewarding behavior from that person. Thus, if we take being liked as a reward, a person whose liking for us increases over time will be liked better than one who has always liked us. This is true even if the number of rewards was greater from the latter person. Likewise, losses in positive

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    For many of us while growing up school was a place to grow, to play, and to learn with those around us. When we were younger we spent time playing with all the different toys and spending time with our friends. As we grew older, we spent even more time expanding our social skills and finding ways to learn about ourselves through others. However, for the nearly one in every one hundred and fifty children (Mazurik-Charles, 2010) this is more easily said than done. Children with autism have difficulty

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