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The role of emotional messages in interpersonal influence is powerful but under-explored in the social influence literatures. In this extended abstract, we propose a connectionist approach and argue that the exchange of emotional messages in social influence encompasses dual processes of...
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This paper develops an expectancy model for Chinese-American differences in conflict-avoiding, and tests this model using a scenario study with respondents from Taiwan and the US. Our results show that a higher Chinese tendency to avoid conflict is explained by higher Chinese expectations that...
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Reputation is defined as 'socially constructed labels that extend the consequences of a party's actions across time, situations, and other actions' (Tinsley, O'Conner, & Sullivan, 2002). Drawing on schema theory (Fiske & Taylor, 1991), Tinsley and colleagues argue that 'reputations evoke schemas...
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