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  1. Interpersonal Relationships Research Topics

    Most of the research on interpersonal relationships has focused on those relationships that are close, intimate, and have high interdependence. In an influential book, Kelley and colleagues (1983) define a close relationship as one that is strong, frequent, and with diverse interdependence that lasts over a considerable period of time.

  2. Creating Good Relationships: Responsiveness, Relationship Quality, and

    Creating Good Relationships: Responsiveness ...

  3. Interpersonal Communication Research Paper Topics

    Interpersonal communication concerns the study of social interaction between people. Interpersonal communication theory and research seek to understand how individuals use discourse and nonverbal actions to achieve a variety of instrumental and communication goals. Interpersonal communication has been traditionally viewed as a process that ...

  4. Self-Compassion and Current Close Interpersonal Relationships: A

    In order to examine these nuances, future research should include longitudinal study designs, cross-lagged analyses, interpersonal measures that include multi-informant and observed relationship measurements, and a bio-ecological framework (Bronfenbrenner, 1979) that considers the many levels of influence on individuals and families (e.g ...

  5. Interpersonal relationships drive successful team science: an exemplary

    The fourth reason this team was deemed exemplary was because it intertwined the components in the Land Grand mission, including research/discovery, teaching/training, and extension/engagement (Fig ...

  6. Five Approaches to Understanding Interpersonal Competence: A Review and

    However, not everyone receives these benefits, as there are large individual differences in the capacities required to create and sustain functional interpersonal relationships. A great deal of research has been devoted to assessing and understanding these differences, often focusing on how competent interpersonal behavior renders it more ...

  7. Interpersonal Relationship

    Research on social capital has suggested that interpersonal relationships facilitate bonding and bridging. Bonding relationships are between people who share a common bond or a common identity, and offer opportunities to build trust, reciprocity, and confidence ( Cummins & Lau, 2003; Hall, 2009; Nash, 2005 ).

  8. (PDF) Researching Interpersonal Relationships: Qualitative Methods

    Researching Interpersonal Relationships introduces both classic and cutting-edge methodological approaches for qualitative inquiry and analysis, including opening chapters with accessible ...

  9. Frontiers

    This article is part of the Research Topic Positive Psychology in Everyday Life View all 38 articles. Communication, the Heart of a Relationship: Examining Capitalization, Accommodation, and Self-Construal on Relationship Satisfaction ... and mental well-being depends on the positive interpersonal relationships in our everyday lives (Fishbane ...

  10. Frontiers

    Interpersonal skills play a critical role in the domain of work, both in peer-to-peer relationships and in the supervisor-subordinate dyad (Beenen et al., 2021). Zhang et al. explore the impact of peer-to-peer feedback seeking behaviors on both task performance and workplace wellbeing for a sample of 327 teachers in China.

  11. Interpersonal Communication: Articles, Research, & Case Studies on

    Read Articles about Interpersonal Communication - HBS Working Knowledge: The latest business management research and ideas from HBS faculty. ... New research on interpersonal communication from Harvard Business School faculty on issues including how to be a better listener, why dominating leaders kill teams, and strategies for making ...

  12. Interpersonal Mechanisms Linking Close Relationships to Health

    Close relationships are undeniably linked to health and well-being across the lifespan, but less is known about the mechanisms through which close relationships promote (or hinder) health. Close relationships represent a health risk factor equal to or greater than known health risk factors such as smoking, body mass index, and physical activity ...

  13. (PDF) Interpersonal Relationships and Students' Academic and Non

    University of New South Wales. The present chapter integrates theory and research in the area of interpersonal relationships in. the academic context. It examines why interpersonal relationships ...

  14. Interpersonal Relationships

    Contemporary research on interpersonal relationships adopts a lifecycle perspective, emphasizing specific relational processes that are relevant at various stages of a relationship's evolution. The literature is often organized according to relationship types and delves into factors pivotal to the development, maintenance, and dissolution of ...

  15. Sage Academic Books

    Researching Interpersonal Relationships introduces both classic and cutting-edge methodological approaches for qualitative inquiry and analysis, including opening chapters with accessible overviews of interpretive theory and research design. Additional chapters feature a detailed overview of a specific method and analytical tool and are ...

  16. Interpersonal Communication: A Mindful Approach to Relationships

    About the Book. Interpersonal Communication: A Mindful Approach to Relationships helps readers examine their own one-on-one communicative interactions using a mindfulness lens. The writing team of Jason S. Wrench, Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter, and Katherine Thweatt incorporates the latest communication theory and research to help students ...

  17. Interpersonal Relationships

    Question. 2 answers. Oct 15, 2018. Scientific findings in organizational psychology suggest that the quality of interpersonal relationships between a leader and his/her subordinates is a factor ...

  18. Digital or In-Person: The Relationship Between Mode of Interpersonal

    A recent longitudinal study showed that, in general, the size and structure of older adults' social networks are stable over time (Cornwell et al., 2021).Evidence suggests that the relationships of older adults with their relatives and acquaintances have not improved in general during the pandemic (Goodwin et al., 2020).However, an important topic that has not received much attention so far ...

  19. Interpersonal relationships

    Articles on Interpersonal relationships Displaying all articles Zhanna Dynaeva and Serhiy Dynaev stand with a cat inside their house, which was destroyed by Russian bombardment, in the village of ...

  20. Interpersonal relation recognition: a survey

    People spend a considerable amount of their time in social activities, where person-to-person relations are of main relevance. Recently, there has been an increasing research interest in automatically analyzing interpersonal relations, for the social and behavioral implications, and the many practical applications it may have. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is not a systematic ...

  21. Introductory Guide to Research in Interpersonal Communication

    Most often, interpersonal communication research is focused on romantic relationships, friendships, family relationships, relationships between colleagues, and doctor-patient relationships. However, given the definition outlined above, it is clear that interpersonal communication extends to a vast number of one-on-one interactions, both formal ...

  22. (Pdf) Ambivalence and Interpersonal Relationships: a Comprehensive

    Abstract and Figures. Purpose: The purpose of this comprehensive literature review was to report the available studies that link the variables of interest: ambivalence and interpersonal ...

  23. Social Psychology Examines Interpersonal Relationships

    Topics in Psychology. Explore how scientific research by psychologists can inform our professional lives, family and community relationships, emotional wellness, and more. ... Social psychologists are interested in all aspects of personality and social interaction, exploring the influence of interpersonal and group relationships on human behavior.

  24. Group Marketing Manager

    Develop and execute strategic marketing plans for the assigned group of products.Conduct thorough market research and analysis to identify market trends, competition, and customer needs.Position and brand the products effectively to differentiate them in the market.Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including medical affairs and sales, to ensure impactful messaging to target audiences ...