“…Previous research (e.g., Burleson, Samter, & Lucchetti, 1992) has shown that most of these skills cluster in two groups: affectively oriented skills (comforting, conflict management, ego support, expressiveness, and listening skill), which are used in addressing emotional matters, and instrumentally oriented skills (persuasion, informative, regulative, narrative, and conversational skills), which are employed in the management of varied everyday tasks. Communication values, as tapped by the CFQ, have been found to be associated with several interesting relationship outcomes such as interpersonal acceptance, loneliness, and relationship satisfaction (Samter, 1992;.…”