Examining the Development of the Theory of Interpersonal Communication Motives

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Another functional model illustrated relationship orientation according to four functions being served in relationships?emotional-expressive, confirmatory, change-influence, and instrumental (Bennis, Schein, Steele, & Berlew, 1968). Additionally, researchers incorporated Schutz's (1966) Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation theory that identifies three fundamental needs satisfied by interpersonal communication...
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Inclusion is an individual's need to feel that he or she is part of a group. Control is the need to exude power over other people or to relinquish power to someone else. Affection is an individual's need to engage in a loving relationship with others. Finally, they drew from the media uses and gratification theory...
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