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    Name: Soumya Prem Roll no: 20120119150 Uncertainty reduction theory - Charles Berger and Richard Calabrese This theory explains how communication is used to reduce the uncertainty among people when they meet each other for the first time. It is assumed that when strangers meet‚ their primary objective is to reduce uncertainty about the other person involved in the interaction. We always want to reduce the uncertainties about our surroundings and the people in it since being uncertain about

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    Analysis of the Uncertainty Reduction theory on interpersonal communication Through this paper I will conduct an analysis of the uncertainty reduction theory and will then apply it to my own experience here in Colorado university. This theory has been subject to many articles and studies in the communication and social departments. Indeed‚ studying this theory can help us understanding human relations in interpersonal communication. Each of us has been one day confronted to uncertainty‚ whereas in

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    Uncertainty Reduction Theory “The Vow” and “Meet the Parents” Uncertainty reduction theory is “the point of view that uncertainty motivates communication and that certainty reduces the motivation to communicate” (Wood‚ definition). This theory was first developed by Charles Berger. He believed that when people are to meet for the first time they have a high level of uncertainty and the only way for them to reduce it is to communicate with one another. “They don’t know what each other likes

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    In the field of Interpersonal Communication there are plenty of theories that can be applied to everyday life from Social penetration theory to Self-disclosure. For this paper though we will be exploring Uncertainty reduction theory and how it was applied in the television sitcom How I Met Your Mother. How I Met Your Mother was a sitcom that aired on CBS from 2005-2014 based on a group of 5 friends living in New York City. It follows the main character Ted Mosby on his quest to find true love

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    Theories has different definitions to it such as‚ “Theory is a coherent group of tested general propositions‚ commonly regarded as correct‚ that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena”‚ as well as “Theory is a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural and subject to experimentation‚ in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual facts”. (“theory”‚ n.d.). Theories in communication are essential

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    Jonathan Quinones Literature Review Paper Comm 306 Uncertainty Reduction Theory Uncertainty is an unpleasant feeling and because of this feeling‚ people are motivated to reduce this uncertainty by means of communication. Uncertainty reduction theory (URT) was developed to describe the interrelationships in any type of communication exchange using seven factors: verbal communication‚ nonverbal expressiveness‚ information-seeking behavior‚ intimacy‚ reciprocity‚ similarity‚ and liking (Berger

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    Do you dislike uncertainty? Well‚ Spongebob understands. In a popular meme‚ it shows an overly cheery Spongebob with the caption: “when you first start talking to someone and you act all proper because you aren’t sure when you can start acting weird.” This relatable meme actually demonstrates the initial thought process people go through when meeting new people‚ directly correlating with the uncertainty reduction theory. This theory states that the main goal whenever you meet a stranger is to reduce

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    with uncertainty reduction theory from its origin to date. Ever since uncertainty reduction theory was first created‚ many researchers have examined it by comparing it with other theories. Uncertainty reduction theory had been tested across different cultures in order to confirm its generalizability. It had also been applied to real life situations to examine how individuals interact in their initial encounters with strangers. In addition‚ researchers suggested testing uncertainty reduction theory

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    contrast two theories discussed in the book‚ A First Look at the Communication Theory by Em Griffin: Uncertainty Reduction Theory and the Expectancy Violations Theory. Furthermore‚ I will also include real-life situations that apply to these theories. Expectancy Violations Theory has its roots in Uncertainty Reduction research‚ therefore‚ there will be some similarities between these two theories. But before I compare the similarities‚ I will discuss the obvious differences. Uncertainty Reduction

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    use uncertainty reduction theory to compare three 2012’s baby formula’s television commercials. Because all baby formulas are very much alike‚ to stand out from the market and differentiate themselves from their direct competitors‚ they have to assure customers that they are the best. Although these three television commercials are selling similar product‚ its focus are different. Because the target audiences have different concerns‚ different strategies are used to reduce each uncertainty; including

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