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| Any information you offer about yourself |
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A type of self-disclosure Disclosures which express an assessment about some thing, person, or event. |
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A type of self-disclosure Self-revelations or personal information about oneself |
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Social Penetration Theory The number of topics discussed |
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Social Penetration Theory The level of intimacy of the disclosure |
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Offering a communicative response that matches a partner's previous communication. Deciding to disclose involves this (Dyadic Effect) |
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| Relationship-based Motivation |
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Topic Avoidance Seeking to protect close involvements by not disclosing certain information or by not raising issues that have not been resolved |
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| Individual-based Motivation |
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Topic Avoidance To maintain a positive identity by not disclosing negative information |
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| Information-based Motivation |
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Topic Avoidance Because the interaction partner might be unresponsive or because they see little value in discussing the topic. |
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Substance Abuse Physical/psychological Abuse Extramarital Affairs Mental Health Illegalities Finances |
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| Rule Violation Family Secrets |
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Drinking/Partying Sexual Relations Cohabitation Premarital Pregnancy |
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| Conventional Family Secrets |
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Traditions/Stories Death Grades/School Achievements Dating Partners Religion |
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| Deciding To Keep A Secret |
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Intimate Exchange Exposure Urgency Never Acceptance Conversational Appropriateness Relational Security Important Reason Permission Family Membership |
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| Rawlin's Model of Disclosure Decision Rules |
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Tolerance of Vulnerability Likelihood of Candor |
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| Communication Privacy Management Theory |
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Petronio's Theory How people in various relationships create and coordinate their privacy boundaries Privacy rule foundations and boundary coordination operations |
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| Criteria, or standards, that people use when deciding whether to disclose information or to keep it private |
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| Boundary Coordination Operations |
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| Concern how privacy boundaries between people are created and used when deciding whether or not to disclose |
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Negotiating Boundaries How people respond to private disclosures from others |
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| 5 Suppositions of Communication Privacy Management |
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1. Private information constitutes the content of disclosure 2. Privacy boundaries represent the borders of what is personal vs. what is shared 3. People consider private information something they own and have the right to control 4. Privacy requires rules to coordinate what is personally and collectively controlled 5. People experience dialectical tensions, which reflect opposing needs to be both disclosing and private |
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| Criteria for Disclosing (CPM) |
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Cultural criteria Gendered criteria Motivational criteria Contextual criteria Risk-benefit criteria |
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| Positive/Negative elements in a disclosure |
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