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Chapter Ten

Chapter Ten. Theories of Communication in Developing Relationships. Social Penetration Theory. Social Penetration Theory (SPT) developed in social psychology by Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor SPT has been developed further by communication scholars

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Chapter Ten

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  1. Chapter Ten Theories of Communication in Developing Relationships

  2. Social Penetration Theory • Social Penetration Theory (SPT) developed in social psychology by Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor • SPT has been developed further by communication scholars • SPT is a post-positivist theory of the broad scope of relational development

  3. Social Penetration Theory:Relational Stages • Orientation Stage: Interaction ruled by social convention and formulas • Exploratory Affective Stage: Interactants begin to share more information and are more relaxed and friendly • Affective Stage: Close friendships and romantic relationships in which a great deal of open exchange occurs • Stable Exchange Stage: Continuing openness and richness in interaction

  4. Social Penetration Theory:Breadth and Depth of Exchange • As people move through these stages, both the breadth and depth of information exchange increase (“onion model” of SPT) • This process takes place through self-disclosure, a communication process that changes through relational development and is influenced by norms of reciprocity

  5. Social Penetration Theory:Social Exchange Processes • The motivation to move in and out of relationships in SPT is described through Social Exchange Theory • Social Exchange Theory proposes that we evaluate relationships through an “economic” model that considers outcomes, comparison level (of past relationships) and comparison level of alternatives

  6. SPT: Developments in the Communication Discipline • Concurrent with the development of SPT, theorists in communication were also considering relational development • Mark Knapp considered communication implications SPT • Gerald Miller and Mark Steinberg considered influence of information, predictions, and trust on relationships

  7. SPT: Development and Tests of Theory • There is support for many predictions of SPT (e.g., regarding self-disclosure) • It has been difficult to test full range of theory over development of “real-life” relationships • SPT has also been criticized for being an overly rational and economic model of relational development

  8. Uncertainty Reduction Theory • Uncertainty Reduction Theory (URT) developed by Charles Berger and colleagues • URT attempts to explain processes of initial interaction • URT considers ways in which interactants attempt to reduce cognitive uncertainty when we first interact with someone

  9. Uncertainty Reduction Theory:Form of the Theory • URT is an axiomatic theory • URT begins with seven basic axioms about uncertainty in interaction. These are not unquestioned truths, but are the building blocks of the theory • URT then logically combines these axioms to derive 21 testable theorems

  10. Uncertainty Reduction Theory:Developments • URT has been extended to consider strategies for reducing uncertainty. These include active (asking another), interactive, and passive strategies (reactivity or disinhibition search) • URT has been extended to consider motivations for reducing uncertainty. These include incentives, deviation, and possibility of future interaction

  11. Uncertainty Reduction Theory:Tests and Critiques • URT has received some evidence for both basic predictions and extensions regarding information search and motivations • URT has been critiqued in terms of the motivational force that drives information seeking. Critics contend that anticipating future interaction is more important than uncertainty reduction

  12. Uncertainty Reduction Theory:Expansions • URT has been expanded to consider relationships beyond initial interaction • URT has been expanded to consider uncertainty management in intercultural relationships • The uncertainty concept has also been applied to research in organizational socialization and social support

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