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Interruptions in conversations: The effects of gender of speakers and their partner and familialities

Abstract

This study examined the effects of gender of speakers and their partner and familility on two types of conversational interruption(negative and positive) in the experimental situation. 108 college students were allocated to 8 groups using a 2x2x2 factorial design and 8 hypotheses were formed. Planned analysis revealed negative interruption was occurred more often in the familiar condition than strange one. And males used negative interruption more often to the female partner in the familiar condition. For positive interruption, as predicted females used positive one more often than males and positive interruption were more used to the female partners. Also in the familiar condition more positive interruptions were used to the female partners than male ones.

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