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Planning Intercultural Interaction: Extending Anxiety/Uncertainty Management Theory
Titel:
Planning Intercultural Interaction: Extending Anxiety/Uncertainty Management Theory
Auteur:
Miller, Ann Neville Samp, Jennifer A.
Verschenen in:
Communication research reports
Paginering:
Jaargang 24 (2007) nr. 2 pagina's 87-95
Jaar:
2007
Inhoud:
Building on assumptions of framing theories of anxiety/uncertainty management and planning, we considered how planning differs in intra- versus inter- cultural contexts, as well as how self-monitoring and tolerance for ambiguity are associated with plan complexity, anxiety, and uncertainty with reference to an anticipated interaction with a stranger. One hundred and eight American females responded to a videotape of either an American or a Korean confederate with whom they believed they would be holding a conversation. The content and complexity of respondents' plans were examined in conjunction with type of interaction, interaction anxiety, attributional certainty, self-monitoring, and tolerance for ambiguity. Plan content and complexity were not predicted by any of the variables assessed. However, self-monitoring and tolerance for ambiguity were associated with anxieties related to the planned interaction.
Uitgever:
Routledge
Bronbestand:
Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
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