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"Are you lying to me?"Suspicious Receivers' Interaction Goals and Strategic Behaviors within Dating Relationship
Unformatted Document Text:  Suspicious Receivers’ Goals and Behaviors 25 Burgoon, J. K. (1992). Applying a comparative approach to nonverbal expectancy violations theory. In J. Blumler, K. E. Rosengren, & J. M. McLeod (Eds.), Comparatively speaking: Communication and culture across space and time (pp. 53-69). Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., Dillman, L., & Walther, J. B. (1995). Interpersonal deception 4. Effects on suspicion on perceived communication and nonverbal behavior dynamics. Human Communication Research, 22, 163-196. Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., Ebesu, A. S., White, C. H., & Rockwell, P. A. (1996). Testing interpersonal deception theory: Effects of suspicion on communication behaviors and perceptions. Communication Theory, 6, 243-267. Canary, D. J., & Cody, M. J. (1994). Interpersonal communication: A goals-based approach. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Clark, R. A., & Delia, J. G. (1979). Topoi and rhetorical competence. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 65, 187-206. Duck, S. (1999). Relating to others (2 nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Open University Press. Emmers, T. M., & Canary, D. J. (1996). The effect of uncertainty reducing strategies on young couples’ relational repair and intimacy. Communication Quarterly, 44, 166-182. Kim, M. S., & Wilson, S. R. (1994). A cross-cultural comparison of implicit theories of requesting. Communication Monographs, 61, 211-231. Knobloch, L. K., & Solomon, D. H. (2002). Information seeking beyond initial interaction: Negotiating relational uncertainty within close relationships. Human Communication Research, 28, 243-257. McCornack, S. A., & Levine, T. R. (1990a) When lies are uncovered: Emotional and relational outcomes of discovered deception. Communication Monographs, 57, 119-138. McCornack, S. A., & Levine, T. R. (1990b). When lovers become leery: The relationship

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Suspicious Receivers’ Goals and Behaviors 25
Burgoon, J. K. (1992). Applying a comparative approach to nonverbal expectancy violations
theory. In J. Blumler, K. E. Rosengren, & J. M. McLeod (Eds.), Comparatively speaking:
Communication and culture across space and time (pp. 53-69). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., Dillman, L., & Walther, J. B. (1995). Interpersonal deception 4.
Effects on suspicion on perceived communication and nonverbal behavior dynamics.
Human Communication Research, 22, 163-196.
Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., Ebesu, A. S., White, C. H., & Rockwell, P. A. (1996). Testing
interpersonal deception theory: Effects of suspicion on communication behaviors and
perceptions. Communication Theory, 6, 243-267.
Canary, D. J., & Cody, M. J. (1994). Interpersonal communication: A goals-based approach.
New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Clark, R. A., & Delia, J. G. (1979). Topoi and rhetorical competence. Quarterly Journal of
Speech, 65, 187-206.
Duck, S. (1999). Relating to others (2
nd
ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Open University Press.
Emmers, T. M., & Canary, D. J. (1996). The effect of uncertainty reducing strategies on young
couples’ relational repair and intimacy. Communication Quarterly, 44, 166-182.
Kim, M. S., & Wilson, S. R. (1994). A cross-cultural comparison of implicit theories of
requesting. Communication Monographs, 61, 211-231.
Knobloch, L. K., & Solomon, D. H. (2002). Information seeking beyond initial interaction:
Negotiating relational uncertainty within close relationships. Human Communication
Research, 28, 243-257.
McCornack, S. A., & Levine, T. R. (1990a) When lies are uncovered: Emotional and relational
outcomes of discovered deception. Communication Monographs, 57, 119-138.
McCornack, S. A., & Levine, T. R. (1990b). When lovers become leery: The relationship


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