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ERIC #: | EJ277810 |
Title: | The Management of Failure Events: Some Contextual Determinants of Accounting Behavior. |
Authors: | McLaughlin, Margaret L.; And Others |
Descriptors: | Accountability; Behavior Patterns; College Students; Communication Research; Failure; Higher Education; Interpersonal Communication; Interpersonal Relationship |
Source: | Human Communication Research, v9 n3 p208-24 Spr 1983 |
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Publication Date: | 1983-00-00 |
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Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Reports - Research |
Abstract: | This study examined the context within which subjects (students) selected one of the following failure management strategies: silence, concession, excuse, justification, and refusal. Contextual variables included: relationship with the reproacher, the students' communicative goal orientation, moral severity of the failure, character of the reproach, and degree of guilt about the offense. (PD) |
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Identifiers: | Communication Strategies |
Record Type: | Journal |
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Languages: | English |
Education Level: | Higher Education |
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