It’s your family, I assert you: the role of family communication patterns in determining differences in assertive communication

Author(s)Porreco, Anthony
Date Accessioned2011-05-19T11:48:28Z
Date Available2011-05-19T11:48:28Z
Publication Date2010
AbstractThe underlying premise guiding the present study involved the general hypothesis that young adults acquire an understanding of power dynamics from the ways in which they have been socialized to interact with their parents. Respondents were hypothesized to report commonalities in the ways that subjects report interacting with their parents, and the extent to which subjects report being assertive in other relationships where power differentials play a contributing role in determining the outcomes of social interaction. Participants first completed several trait analyses relevant to family communication and the production of assertive communication. Respondents were then asked to read a short scenario describing an interpersonal exchange requiring them to offer an assertive response. After reading the scenario, participants were then presented with a series of corresponding utterances characterized by varying levels assertiveness, which respondents were asked rate their likelihood of using each utterance. The results found that while family communication promoted trait levels in the directions hypothesized, respondents’ expected message behavior differed by scenario, suggesting that individuals’ use of assertive communication is more influenced by social context than family background.en_US
AdvisorPavitt, Charles Q.
DegreeM.A.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Communication
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/5898
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
dc.subject.lcshCommunication in families
dc.subject.lcshYoung adults
dc.subject.lcshAssertiveness (Psychology)
dc.subject.lcshControl (Psychology)
TitleIt’s your family, I assert you: the role of family communication patterns in determining differences in assertive communicationen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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