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Relating at a Distance: Navigating Long-distance Romantic Relationships By: Lindsay Bailey
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Why Did I Choose This Topic ?
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Presentation Overview Introduction Behavioral maintenance strategies and satisfaction Maintenance and communication strategies in LDRRs versus GCRRs Challenges of CMC Synthesis and further research Conclusion
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Behavioral Maintenance Strategies and Satisfaction Satisfaction Behavioral maintenance strategies Five main maintenance strategies Four additional maintenance strategies
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How to Reach Satisfaction Stafford, 2010 Adaptation Maguire and Kinney, 2010 Maintenance focused strategies and stress Roberts and Pistole, 2009 Attachment
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LDRRs vs. GCRRs Daiton and Aylor, 2001 GCRRs did not use more maintenance strategies Roberts and Pistole, 2009 LDRR attachment and frequency Stafford, 2010 Speech event patterns
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Challenges of CMC Johnson et al., 2008 Defining CMC Dainton and Aylor, 2002 Channels were functional alternatives Maguire, 2007 and Merolla, 2010 Most useful form of CMC Maguire, 2007 Using CMC and behavioral maintenance strategies Merolla, 2010 Factors influencing communication
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Synthesis and Further Research Behavioral maintenance strategies Relationship satisfaction CMC and maintenance RQ1. Webcams, behavioral maintenance, satisfaction H1. Satisfaction will be highly correlated with webcams and behavioral maintenance patterns will continue to show the same patterns as traditional CMC use
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Conclusions Achieve satisfaction in LDRRs LDRRs vs. GCRRs The most effective ways to use CMC
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References Daiton, M., & Aylor, B. (2001). A relational uncertainty analysis of jealousy, trust, and maintenance in long-distance versus geographically close relationships. Communication Quarterly, 49, 172-188. Dainton, M., & Aylor, B. (2002). Patterns of communication channel use in the maintenance of long-distance relationships. Communication Research Reports, 9, 118-129. Merolla, A. J., (2010). Relational maintenance during military deployment: Perspectives of wives of deployed US soldiers. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 38, 4-26. Johnson, A. J., Haigh, M. M., Becker, J. A. H, Craig, E. A., & Wigley, S. (2008). College students’ use of relational management strategies in email in long-distance and geographically close relationships. Journal of Computer- Mediated Communication, 13, 381-404. Le, B., Korn, M. S., Crockett, E. E., & Loving, T. J., (2010). Missing you maintains us: Missing a romantic partner, commitment, relationship maintenance, and physical infidelity. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 28, 653-667. Long Distance Relationship Statistics, (2012) Retrieved from http://www.statisticbrain.com/long-distance-relationship-statistics/
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References Cont. Maguire, K. C., (2007). Bridging the great divide: An examination of the relationship maintenance of couples separated during war. Ohio Communication Journal, 45, 131-158. Maguire. K. C., & Kinney, T. A. (2010). When distance is problematic: Communication, coping, and relational satisfaction in female college students’ longs-distance dating relationships. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 38, 27-46. Roberts, A., & Pistole, M. C., (2009). Long-distance and proximal romantic relationship satisfaction: Attachment and closeness predictors. Journal of College Counseling, 12, 5-17. Stafford, L., (2010). Geographic distance and communication during courtship. Communication Research, 37, 275-297. Wilmot, W. W., & Carbaugh, D. A., (1986). Long-distance lovers: Predicting the dissolution of their relationships. Journal of the Northwest Communication Association, 14, 43-59.
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