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Explaining Communication: Contemporary Theories and Exemplars
For example, the one-up act has been given the name domineeringness,
implying that this behavior is an attempt to be dominant. When an interactant is
actually successful in domineering because his or her partner accepted this
relational ...
Bryan B. Whaley, Wendy Samter, 2007
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Communication Yearbook 4
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1972. 32. 579-99. COURTRIGHT.
J. A., MILLAR. F.E.. & ROGERS-MILLAR. L.E. Domineeringness and dominance:
replication and expansion. Communication Monographs, 1979. 46. 179-92.
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Sexual Aggression: Issues in Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment
**p < .01. gression, were, on the whole, significantly related to domineeringness
for those males who interacted with a female confederate, but not for males who
interacted with a male confederate. For example, for those men who interacted ...
Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, 1993
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Sexual Aggression: Issues In Etiology, Assessment And Treatment
**p < .01. gression, were, on the whole, significantly related to domineeringness
for those males who interacted with a female confederate, but not for males who
interacted with a male confederate. For example, for those men who interacted ...
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Handbook of Research in School Consultation
Measures of dominance and domineeringness were assessed using the
FRCCCS and compared against outcome measures of acceptability/
effectiveness of CBC, consultant effectiveness, and attainment of consultation
goals. CPIIs for 20 ...
William P Erchul, Susan M Sheridan, 2014
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The Effect of Gender and Interruptions on Perceptions of ...
Dominance is described by Rogers and Farace (1975) as a one-up message
followed by a one-down message. What this suggests is that the existence of
dominance is dependent on the way one responds to the domineeringness of
another.
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Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Promoting Family-School ...
The Family Relational Communication Control Coding System (FRCCCS;
Heatherington & Friedlander, 1987) was used to analyze domineeringness (an
individual's directiveness or attempt to define or structure relationships
throughout ...
Susan M. Sheridan, J.D. Burt, B.L. Clarke, 2007
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Perspectives on Marital Interaction
Control measures The results reported focus on domineeringness (an individual
measure of control manoeuvres), dominance (a relational measure of power as
outcome) and transactional redundancy (an index of the amount of fluctuation in
...
Patricia Noller, Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, 1988
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Relational Communication in Negotiation Interaction
The domineeringness and dominance measures are important for a variety of
reasons. Rogers-Millar and Millar (1979) found that the level of satisfaction each
partner has with the other and within the relationship varies according to these ...
Forrest Russell Wood, 2008
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Strategic Interpersonal Communication
Thus, Courtright, Millar, and Rogers-Millar (1979) distinguished “dominance”
from “domineeringness” on empirical grounds. Domineeringness is “a
characteristic of an individual's message behavior ” (p. 190), specifically the ratio
of “one~up” ...
John A. Daly, John M. Wiemann, 2013