Influence, Appraisals, and Emotions in Close Relationships

Finds strong support for the appraisal-emotion link, although the effect of message form on appraisals was weaker and more complex than expected. Implies that only a subset of the appraisals are relevant to influence attempts in close relationships, and finds that dominance and explicitness showed u...

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Published inCommunication monographs Vol. 63; no. 2; p. 105
Main Author Dillard, James Price
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.1996
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Summary:Finds strong support for the appraisal-emotion link, although the effect of message form on appraisals was weaker and more complex than expected. Implies that only a subset of the appraisals are relevant to influence attempts in close relationships, and finds that dominance and explicitness showed unique and nonparallel effects on appraisals. (SR)
ISSN:0363-7751
DOI:10.1080/03637759609376382