系列论证研究综述与整合

Yuwei Li, Timothy R. Worley
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摘要系列争论是指围绕同一主题、在同一关系中反复出现且无法解决的冲突互动。作为人际交流的一种重要形式,连续争论已经引起了30多年的研究兴趣,关于这一现象产生的知识是强大的,但分散的。在本文中,我们通过回顾主要发现和识别与定义和描述系列论点、人际关系和人际关系过程以及系列论点的情节内和情节间动态相关的未解决问题来组织这一研究前景。然后,我们提出了一个路线图,综合现有的文献,并提出了一个议程,未来的研究序列的论点。最后,我们进行了一场讨论,以强调对系列论证产生新见解的机会。
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A review and integration of research on serial arguments
ABSTRACT Serial arguments are conflict interactions that recur about the same topic, within the same relationship, and without achieving resolution. A consequential form of interpersonal communication, serial arguments have captured over 30 years of research interest, and the knowledge generated about this phenomenon is robust yet scattered. In this essay, we organize this research landscape by reviewing key findings and identifying unanswered questions related to defining and characterizing serial arguments, intrapersonal and interpersonal processes, and within-episode and between-episode dynamics of serial arguments. We then present a roadmap that synthesizes extant literature and advances an agenda for future research on serial arguments. We conclude with a discussion to highlight opportunities for generating new insights into serial arguments.
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