Communication deviance (CD) occurs when a speaker fails to effectively communicate and convey meaning to their listeners with confusing speech patterns...
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Deviance or the sociology of deviance explores the actions or behaviors that violate social norms across formally enacted rules (e.g., crime) as well...
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Workplace deviance, in group psychology, may be described as the deliberate (or intentional) desire to cause harm to an organization – more specifically...
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more prominent than in other types of schizophrenia. Catatonia Communication deviance Paranoid schizophrenia "Event Information - Overview". rcpsych.ac...
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Stilted speech (category Communication disorders)
the narcissistic personality disorder (Akhtar & Thomson 1982). Communication deviance Literary language Otaku § Etymology Register (sociolinguistics)...
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be reconsidered as possible primary negative symptoms. Aphasia Communication deviance List of language disorders Mutism Paraschakis, Antonios; Steinau...
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Heidelberg: Springer. McGuire, M. & McDermott, S. (1988). "Communication in assimilation, deviance, and alienation states". In Y.Y. Kim & W.B. Gudykunst (eds...
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KL, Goldstein MJ, Nuechterlein KH, Woo SM, Mintz J (2002). "Are Communication Deviance and Expressed Emotion Related to Family History of Psychiatric Disorders...
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psychiatrists and psychoanalysts Lyman Wynne and Theodore Lidz on communication deviance and roles (e.g., pseudo-mutuality, pseudo-hostility, schism and...
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Hallin's spheres (section Sphere of deviance)
into three concentric spheres: consensus, legitimate controversy, and deviance. In the sphere of consensus, journalists assume everyone agrees. The sphere...
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Gender role (redirect from Gender Communication)
Retrieved 20 November 2011. Mager D (1985). "Gay Theories of Gender Role Deviance". SubStance. 14 (1): 32–48. doi:10.2307/3684953. JSTOR 3684953. Dwyer D...
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Psychopathology and theory. In D. R. Laws and W. O'Donohue (Eds.), Sexual deviance: Theory, assessment, and treatment. New York: Guilford. Scorolli, C.; Ghirlanda...
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Dyad (sociology) (redirect from Dyadic communication)
aftereffect on each other can not be termed as dyadic communication. Examples of dyadic communication occur between Jesus and Peter, the Buddha and Ananda...
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Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, which might be texts of various formats, pictures, audio or video. Social scientists...
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Social science (section Communication studies)
in population size or type; criminology examines criminal behaviour and deviance; and political sociology studies the interaction between society and state...
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Rochelle; Cannon, Tyrone D. (July 4, 2011). "Thought disorder and communication deviance as predictors of outcome in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis"...
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Robert K. Merton (category Sociologists of deviance)
into three areas: (1) sociology of science; (2) sociology of crime and deviance; (3) sociological theory. He developed notable concepts, such as "unintended...
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Subculture (section Subcultures and deviance)
came from the so-called Chicago School, who interpreted them as forms of deviance and delinquency. Starting with what they called Social Disorganization...
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Social norm (section Deviance from social norms)
extreme. Deviance also causes multiple emotions one experiences when going against a norm. One of those emotions widely attributed to deviance is guilt...
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queer theory to the concept of normalisation found in the sociology of deviance, particularly through the work of Michel Foucault, who studied the normalisation...
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Arvind Singhal (academician) (category USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism alumni)
academic research has focused on diffusion of innovations, the positive deviance approach, organizing for social change, the entertainment-education strategy...
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deskilling — deterrence theory — devaluation — developmental state — deviance — deviance amplification — deviant subculture — dialectic — diaspora — differential...
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Uncertainty reduction theory (category Interpersonal communication)
specific communication outcome variable. Kathy Kellerman and Rodney Reynolds examined factors that motivate people to reduce uncertainty: deviance and incentive...
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of behaviors that have become typical among group members; in case of deviance, negative sanctions follow. Gender has played a crucial role in our societal...
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animals engage in biological altruism, ethical altruism is unique to humans. Deviance is behavior that violates social norms. As social norms vary between individuals...
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Power (social and political) (redirect from Power in interpersonal communication)
According to Laura K. Guerrero and Peter A. Andersen in Close Encounters: Communication in Relationships: Power as a perception: Power is a perception in the...
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machine-to-machine communication (M2M), and the Internet of things (IoT). This integration results in increasing automation, improving communication and self-monitoring...
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Social stigma (section Deviance)
society of saints, a perfect cloister of exemplary individuals. Crimes or deviance, properly so-called, will there be unknown; but faults, which appear venial...
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published The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA, which argues that NASA's structure and mission, rather than just...
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D. Richard Laws and William T. O'Donohue: Books.Google.co.uk, Sexual Deviance, page 391. Guilford Press, 2008. ISBN 978-1-59385-605-2. Cory Silverberg...
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