Preliminary development of a measure of sibling relational maintenance behaviors: Scale development and initial findings |
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Authors: | Scott A Myers Keith D Weber |
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Institution: | 1. Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies , West Virginia University , Morgantown, WV, 26506–6293 Phone: (304) 293–3905 Fax: (304) 293–3905 E-mail: smyers@mail.wvu.edu;2. Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies , West Virginia University , Morgantown, WV, 26506–6293 Phone: (304) 293–3905 Fax: (304) 293–3905 |
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Abstract: | Two studies were conducted to examine the use of relational maintenance behaviors in the sibling relationship. In the first study, the specific relational maintenance behaviors used by siblings were identified. A principal components factor analysis of 70 previously generated behaviors used by 363 participants revealed six factors: confirmation, humor, social support, family visits, escape, and verbal aggression. In the second study, the link between the six relational maintenance behaviors used by siblings and the relational outcomes of liking, commitment, and trust was explored. Results indicate the confirmation, humor, social support, and family visits relational maintenance behaviors are correlated positively with liking, commitment, and trust, but the verbal aggression relational maintenance behavior failed to correlate with liking, commitment, or trust. |
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Keywords: | sibling communication relational maintenance behaviors liking commitment trust |
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