The affinity‐seeking function of communication
1984; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 51; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/03637758409390188
ISSN1479-5787
Autores Tópico(s)Personality Traits and Psychology
ResumoA model of the affinity‐seeking function of communication is introduced and explicated. The affinity‐seeking construct describes ways people get others to like and feel positive about them. The research is grounded in the presumption that people attempt to generate liking by using various communication strategies. Four questions were addressed in six studies: (1) How do people attempt to generate liking? (2) What is the relationship of affinity‐seeking to interpersonal attraction? (3) How do individual differences and situational contingencies constrain affinity‐seeking? and (4) What is the multivariate structure of affinity‐seeking? An inductively‐devised typology of affinity‐seeking strategies provided a reliable operationalization of the construct. Affinity‐seeking was strongly and positively related to interpersonal attraction, life satisfaction, and social effectiveness. In addition, strategy knowledge and strategy preferences were related to various personality variables and situational contingencies. The final investigation reported in this article identified three dimensions underlying the typology and seven general clusters of strategies.
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