APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Key Perceived Support Effects Emerge in Brief Conversations Among Strangers: A Replication

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session

  • Calvin Hesse
    Grand Valley State University
  • Brian Lakey
    Grand Valley State University
  • Brianna Gildner
    Grand Valley State University
  • Rachel Lutz
    Grand Valley State University
  • Morgan Maley
    Grand Valley State University

Abstract

We replicated previous findings that links between perceived social support and affect emerge among strangers after very brief, ordinary conversations, as predicted by relational regulation theory. Strangers had 10-minute conversations that allowed little time for discussing stress and coping. Initial expectancies of conversation partners’ similarity to subjects were also investigated.

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