2005
DOI: 10.1080/10417940509373335
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Situational formality, personality, and avoidance‐avoidance conflict as causes of interpersonal equivocation

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“…Students may note that in a family room versus a formal living room, their posture may be more relaxed. Because situational formality has been tied to equivocation or ambiguity in communication, instructors can explore potential impacts of a formal floor plan on family interaction (Bello, 2005).…”
Section: Debriefingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students may note that in a family room versus a formal living room, their posture may be more relaxed. Because situational formality has been tied to equivocation or ambiguity in communication, instructors can explore potential impacts of a formal floor plan on family interaction (Bello, 2005).…”
Section: Debriefingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mereka perlu lebih berhati-hati terhadap pendedahan maklumat peribadi bagi membentuk sempadan privasi mereka. Dapatan kajian ini adalah selari dengan dapatan kajian lepas yang menunjukkan mereka yang mempunyai kemahiran swaawas akan lebih fleksibel dan mampu mengawal pendedahan maklumat dalam hubungan interpersonal mereka (Child & Budu, 2010;Bello, 2005, Flynn et., 2006. Bertepatan dengan teori CPM, individu yang mempunyai kawalan sempadan privasi akan mempertimbangkan risiko dan faedah sesuatu pendedahan maklumat (Petronio, 2002).…”
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