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Understanding Responses to Directives: Compliance, Resistance, and Incipient Responding

Explore the nuances of compliance, resistance, and incipient responding to directives in communication. Learn how individuals react to instructions and the subtle cues of incipient compliance. Understand the distinctions and implications of these responses in various contexts.

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Understanding Responses to Directives: Compliance, Resistance, and Incipient Responding

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  1. Compliance, Resistance and incipient responding to directives ANA APRIANTI 11 202 083 Adapt from: Alexandra Kent

  2. Compliance Is the default response to directive actions without verbal comment. The recipient obey the directive instructions.

  3. Resistance Recipients can refuse to comply the instructions to get them to do something.

  4. Incipient compliance Schegloff (1989) suggests that the preferred response following a directive is either a compliant action, or some behavioural indication that such an action or course of action is being launched. He describes actions that indicate future compliance as incipient compliance. He distinguishes incipient compliance from full compliance on the grounds that the recipient “does not actually go on to comply at this point” despite performing preparatory actions. Incipient compliance takes the form of actions that can be completed as a precursor to compliance or as part of getting ready to comply.

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