Role of emotion in interpersonal communication
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Emotions can influence how others respond when people display particular feelings during an interaction. Emotion display can also be considered strategic or goaldirected, as they generate others' behavioral and attributional responses .Expressing sadness at a round of layoffs, for example, is likely to engender support from coworkers, and sharing happiness through humor can increase affinity among peers. The fact that people can and do alter the expressions of even the primary emotions suggest that emotion display or emotion expression may be more aptly termed emotional communication, in the sense that emotional information, like other types of information, is shaped for audiences.
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Emotions can influence how others respond when people display particular feelings during an interaction. Emotion display can also be considered strategic or goaldirected, as they generate others' behavioral and attributional responses .Expressing sadness at a round of layoffs, for example, is likely to engender support from coworkers, and sharing happiness through humor can increase affinity among peers. The fact that people can and do alter the expressions of even the primary emotions suggest that emotion display or emotion expression may be more aptly termed emotional communication, in the sense that emotional information, like other types of information, is shaped for audiences.
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