Attribution, Communication Behavior, and Close Relationships
Exploring the dynamics of relationships through communication and attribution
John H Harvey editor Valerie Manusov editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Mar '11
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This 2001 publication explores the relationship between attribution processes and communication behavior in close relationships, offering valuable insights from various scholarly perspectives.
Originally published in 2001, Attribution, Communication Behavior, and Close Relationships presents a collaborative exploration among scholars from various disciplines. Their collective work highlights the intricate dynamics between attribution processes and communication behavior within the context of close relationships. By integrating diverse scholarly perspectives, the book offers valuable insights into the factors that influence how individuals interpret and communicate within their personal connections.
The field of close relationships is recognized as one of the most vibrant areas of research in the social and behavioral sciences. Central to the theoretical advancements in this field is the emphasis on individuals' interpretive activities and their communication behaviors. Theories surrounding attribution and communication styles play a crucial role in understanding the initiation, maintenance, enhancement, and sometimes dissolution of close relationships. Attribution, Communication Behavior, and Close Relationships delves into these processes, examining how people perceive and articulate their experiences in relationships.
This scholarly work sheds light on the cognitive and communicative dimensions that underpin relational dynamics. It explores how individuals think about their communication, the attributions they derive from it, and how these attributions influence their interactions. By doing so, Attribution, Communication Behavior, and Close Relationships not only contributes to academic discourse but also enhances our understanding of the complexities inherent in human relationships.
"The ultimate question, of course concerns whether this work will serve to stimulate future research in the area that adds to our understanding of attributions and relationships. I believe it will and I encourage individuals who are interested in the study of close relationships to take a look at the chapters included in this text." Contemporary Psychology
"Notable not only for the quality of its contributors, but also for the breadth with which applications of attribution theory are covered and for the depth with which important questions about the nature of the theory are addressed." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
ISBN: 9780521177276
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 590g
406 pages