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According to SIP theory (Fig 1.Crick & Dodge, 1994), children’s behavioural responses are a function of the processing of information in a situation. The model consists of six steps: (1) encoding of cues, (2) interpretation of cues, (3) clarification of goals, (4) response access or...
Social Information Processing Theory is an interpersonal communication theory developed by Joseph Walther in 1992, explaining how people get to know one another online, without nonverbal cues, and how they develop and manage relationships in the computer-mediated environment. However, online interpersonal...
(SIP)THEORY•TwofeaturesofCMCaccordingtoSIP:1.Verbalcues.Whenmotivatedtoformimpressionsanddeveloprelationships,communicatorsuseanycuesystem’savailable;2.Extendedtime.ThecommunicationofsocialinformationthroughCMCismuchslowerthanitisface-to-face,soimpressionsareformedatareducedrate;givenenoughtime,CMCrelationshipscan...
Learn how social information processing theory works. Discover the stages and examples of the social information processing model, and examine its...
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Rough sets theory (RST) [30,31,32] has been widely used for processing the incomplete and uncertain information. Recent years have witnessed the ubiquitous applications of RST in machine learning, data mining, and decision support analysis fields. Theoretically, RST provides a useful method to und...
Bowlby's (1969/1982, 1973, 1980, 1988) attachment theory frequently as a basis for examining whether experiences in close personal relationships relate to the processing of social information across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. We present an integrative life-span-encompassing theoretical model...