CYC 301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9&10: Social Exchange Theory, Screen Filter, Total Rewards

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The character and quality of interpersonal communication is affected, in turn, by the nature of the relationship. A relationship is defined as a connection you establish when you communicate with another person. Every time you engage in interpersonal communication, you are in a relationship; but it is only through ongoing, reccuring interactions that you develop interpersonal relationships. An interpersonal relationship is a perception shared by two people of an ongoing connection that results in the development of relational expectations and varies in interpersonal intimacy. To be in an interpersonal relationship, both individuals must share a perception that they have an ongoing relationship. Sometimes, only one person believes there is a relationship. While each partner might recognise that he or she has a relationship with the other, that doesn"t mean the partners think of the relationship in the same way. One difficulty often encountered in relationships is the discrepancy that exists in how each partner sees the relationship.

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