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Consistencies in theoretical and naive evaluations of comforting messages

Abstract: Prior research on comforting communication from the constructivist perspective has employed a hierarchical system of message analysis to classify different comforting strategies; within this system, messages are scored for the extent to which they explicitly acknowledge, elaborate, and legitimize the feelings of distressed others. The present paper reports two studies assessing the extent to which naive actors' perceptions of comforting strategy sensitivity, effectiveness, and quality correspond with the forma… Show more

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“…These included (1) being dropped by a long-term boy/girlfriend; (2) failing an important exam; (3) losing a scholarship competition; and (4) coping with a recently announced parental divorce. Each of these situations has been employed in both message construction (e.g., Burleson, 1983;Samter, 1992) and message perception studies (e.g., Burleson & Samter, 1985;Kunkel, 1995); all have beeQ found to reflect realistic instances in which comforting is called for.…”
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“…These included (1) being dropped by a long-term boy/girlfriend; (2) failing an important exam; (3) losing a scholarship competition; and (4) coping with a recently announced parental divorce. Each of these situations has been employed in both message construction (e.g., Burleson, 1983;Samter, 1992) and message perception studies (e.g., Burleson & Samter, 1985;Kunkel, 1995); all have beeQ found to reflect realistic instances in which comforting is called for.…”
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“…Procedures for assessing participants' perceptions of comforting messages were modeled on those developed by Burleson and Samter (1985). Participants were presented with four randomly ordered hypothetical situations in which a "close, same-sex friend" was portrayed as experiencing some form of emotional distress.…”
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“…The core tenet of the Burleson and Samter (1985) hierarchy of comforting strategies is that higher-level comforting responses are superior to lower-level responses. And as Burleson et al note, there is a tremendous amount of research supporting this assumption.…”
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“…When giving a course lecture on social support, the Burleson and Samter (1985) hierarchy of comforting strategies is always included, as is previous comforting research. Invariably, a student will comment, ''If I failed an exam, I wouldn't need to hear a level nine response.''…”
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