“…This describes social interaction within current cognitive processes: the awareness and acceptance of social situations, the defining and setting of targets, the searching of feedback or social solutions, the taking of optimal decisions, the implementation of chosen action, while at the same time observing its effectiveness (Silvera, Martinussen & DahI, 2001;Friborg, Barlaug, Martinussen, Rosenvinge & Hjemdal, 2005;Gini, 2006in (Sudraba et al, 2014. Social information processing (SIP) theory is broadly concerned with the mental processes used by individuals to create a behavioral response during social interactions (Crick & Dodge, 1994).…”