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Categories: Interpersonal communication
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uncertainty reduction theory  initial interaction theory
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The uncertainty reduction theory, also known as initial interaction theory, developed in 1975 by Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese, is a communication theory from the post-positivist tradition. Wikipedia
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The uncertainty reduction theory, also known as initial interaction theory, developed in 1975 by Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese, is a communication theory from the post-positivist tradition. Wikipedia
postpositivist communication theory that, when interacting, people need information about the other party in order to reduce their uncertainty Wikidata
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