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At First Sight: Persistent Relational Effects of Get-Acquainted Conversations
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2004
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Persistent Relational EffectsSocial PsychologyPeer RelationshipEducationCommunicationPsychologySocial SciencesInterpersonal AttractionIntimate RelationshipConversation AnalysisPersonal RelationshipVerbal InteractionComputer-mediated CommunicationCognitive ScienceSocial InteractionApplied Social PsychologyBrief ConversationSocial CognitionHuman CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationSocial BehaviorRelational PartnersInterpersonal RelationshipsOutcome Value TheoryRelational CommunicationArts
Previous research has demonstrated that relational partners make decisions within the first few weeks of a relationship that determine the long-term nature of the relationship. The study reported here extends that research, predicting that such decisions and influences are apparent after brief first encounters. Students in several sections of a skills-oriented communication course reported reactions to a randomly assigned classmate after a brief conversation on the first day of class and the status of their relationship during week 9 of the term. Predicted Outcome Value Theory was employed to generate hypotheses. Results strongly support the theory, with perceptions formed during initial conversations influencing relationships in week 9.
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