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ERIC #:EJ215827
Title:Domineeringness and Dominance: A Transactional View.
Authors:Rogers-Millar, L. Edna; Millar, Frank E., III
Descriptors:Behavior Patterns; Communication (Thought Transfer); Individual Characteristics; Individual Power; Interaction Process Analysis; Interpersonal Competence; Interpersonal Relationship; Models
Source:Human Communication Research, v5 n3 p238-46 Spr 1979
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Publication Date:1979-00-00
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Abstract:Outlines conceptual and operational definitions that distinguish between the control movements and control patterns of domineeringness and dominance. The evidence suggests that (1) domineeringness and dominance are, in actuality, different phenomena and (2) different patterns of role strain, system satisfaction, and interaction styles are correlated with these two variables. (JMF)
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Languages:English
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