Explaining Conversations offers a different way of interpreting people’s social exchanges than has been available in the past. The book is replete with examples of people’s verbal interactions in the form of chats, arguments, debates, and negotiations, both within a culture and across cultures. The volume’s subtitle, A Developmental Social-Exchange Theory, identifies a theme featured in Chapters 2 and 5the typical pattern by which social-exchange skills evolve over the first two decades of life. Throughout the book, the underlying meanings of conversations are interpreted in terms of (a) the needs people seek to fulfill through their conversations, (b) the influence of a person’s culture on what is said, (c) individuals’ patterns of thought (metacognition) during a conversation, (d) how people’s expectations about a conversation affect what they will say, and (e) strategies individuals adopt to achieve their goals. The book includes a chapter designed to guide parents and teachers in promoting young children’s and adolescents’ social-exchange skills.
Marie K. Iding & R. Murray Thomas
Explaining Conversations [EPUB ebook]
A Developmental Social Exchange Theory
Explaining Conversations [EPUB ebook]
A Developmental Social Exchange Theory
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Limba Engleză ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780765708779 ● Editura Jason Aronson, Inc. ● Publicat 2011 ● Descărcabil 6 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 2470795 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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