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Reciprocity of self-disclosure in school aged children
(1988)
Researchers (i.e., Altman & Taylor, 1973) have found
that a principle of reciprocity guides self-disclosures in
adults. The present study explored the question of whether,
and if so, at what age the principle of reciprocity ...
Depression, quantity of social interaction, reciprocal self-disclosure, and perspective-taking in the elderly
(1985)
The present research was designed to investigate the
relationships among; a) depression, b) the quantity of
social interaction and, c) the quality of social
interaction in the elderly. Twenty-three residents aged
72 ...
Locus of control and self-disclosure under conditions of stress and non-stress
(1986)
This study examined the possibility that the apparent
adjustment of internal locus of control individuals is due to
denial and defensiveness rather than actual adjustment. One
hundred and seventeen subjects(thirty-one ...
Development of restrictive disclosure in children's communication with peers
(1986)
Research supports the conclusion that adults show a
pattern of restrictive disclosure in which they choose to
disclose intimate information to friends rather than
nonfriends. From a developmental perspective, however, ...
Loneliness and disclosure processes in early adolescence
(1988)
Research has shown that, in comparison to nonlonely
adults, lonely adults show problems in self-^^disclosure
intimacy with peers and the current study was designed to
assess whether lonely adolescents exhibit these ...