The Influential Role of Relational Messages in Group Interaction


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Output typeJournal article

Author listKeyton J, Beck SJ

PublisherAmerican Psychological Association

Publication year2009

JournalGroup Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice (1089-2699)

Volume number13

Issue number1

Start page14

End page30

Number of pages17

ISSN1089-2699

eISSN1930-7802

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

Relational communication is often neglected in group interaction research; this study argues for a need to refocus our efforts on the relational dimension of group communication. Specifically, this article uses the Interaction Process Analysis (IPA) coding scheme to investigate implications of the relational communication model. Using sequences of talk in breast cancer support group interaction, the authors examine how task messages preceding and following relational messages in conjunction with the relational messages accomplish different relational (and task) goals. Results confirm earlier claims that relational influence stems from both task and relational messages. An examination of the overlapping nature of task and relational dimensions of communication, as well as the multidimensional nature of relational messages, is likewise explored.


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communicationgroupinteraction analysisrelationalsocioemotional


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