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Uncertainty Reduction Theory
		Charles Berger 
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Theory Overview 11th Edition
When people meet, their primary concern is to reduce uncertainty about each other and their relationship. As verbal output, nonverbal warmth, self-disclosure, similarity, and shared communication networks increase, uncertainty decreases—and vice versa. Information seeking and reciprocity are positively correlated with uncertainty. (Socio-psychological tradition)
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Uncertainty Reduction Theory
		Charles Berger 
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Theory Overview 11th Edition
When people meet, their primary concern is to reduce uncertainty about each other and their relationship. As verbal output, nonverbal warmth, self-disclosure, similarity, and shared communication networks increase, uncertainty decreases—and vice versa. Information seeking and reciprocity are positively correlated with uncertainty. (Socio-psychological tradition)
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