Mass communication researchers interested in family communication have traditionally assumed that family norms are shared by all family members, and apparent disagreement has been ascribed to instrument unreliability rather than to the influence of family structure. A survey of 308 adolescent children and their parents, using the Family Communication Pattern (FCP) instrument, yields evidence of systematic patterns of disagreement between mothers and fathers as well as between parents and children. These results suggest that future theories of family communication cannot ignore the influence of intra-familial conflict and power relationships on communication norms and habits
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
Purpose - This paper aims to offer an interrogation for the purposes of theoretical clarity, precisi...
2 Two studies investigated the correlations between family communication patterns and family social ...
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A review of current literature was conducted to determine the influence of family communication patt...
Graduation date: 2016The family as a social unit is the earliest and most fundamental socialization ...
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<p>Family communication patterns theory (FCPT) explores how family members communicate to create a s...
Abstract This paper is a review of the Family Communication Patterns Theory (FCPT) and Family Commun...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether the model for Revised Family Communicat...
AbstractMeasurement of Family Communication Patterns is widely used to measure the communication in ...
From the disciplinary perspective of communication studies, we review theory and research in family ...
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AbstractThis study focuses on communication patterns of children with their parents. Two types of pa...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
Purpose - This paper aims to offer an interrogation for the purposes of theoretical clarity, precisi...
2 Two studies investigated the correlations between family communication patterns and family social ...
This article addresses a recurring inconsistency in the epistemic interpretation of the Family Commu...
A review of current literature was conducted to determine the influence of family communication patt...
Graduation date: 2016The family as a social unit is the earliest and most fundamental socialization ...
Analyses from a random sample of 169 families established a dear relationship between schemata for m...
<p>Family communication patterns theory (FCPT) explores how family members communicate to create a s...
Abstract This paper is a review of the Family Communication Patterns Theory (FCPT) and Family Commun...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether the model for Revised Family Communicat...
AbstractMeasurement of Family Communication Patterns is widely used to measure the communication in ...
From the disciplinary perspective of communication studies, we review theory and research in family ...
The family is an important agent for socialization. Among the many things that individuals learn and...
PSRs are one-sided, emotionally-tinged relationships with media characters such as Peter Pan, Batman...
AbstractThis study focuses on communication patterns of children with their parents. Two types of pa...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
Purpose - This paper aims to offer an interrogation for the purposes of theoretical clarity, precisi...
2 Two studies investigated the correlations between family communication patterns and family social ...