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Intergenerational Communication Beliefs Across the Lifespan: Comparative Data from India

机译:跨代传播的跨代沟通观念:来自印度的比较数据

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This article examines U.S. American and East Indian young adults' perceptions of intergenerational communication. Irrespective of culture, as age of target increased, so did attributions of benevolence, norms of politeness and deference, and communicative respect and avoidance; conversely, attributions of personal vitality and communication satisfaction decreased linearly. Young adults' avoidant communication with older people negatively predicted their communication satisfaction. In India, age stereotypes and politeness norms predicted communication satisfaction. The less young Indians felt a need to be polite to older people and the more they perceived them as benevolent and active, the more communication satisfaction they reported with elders.
机译:本文研究了美国和东印度裔年轻人对代际交流的看法。不论文化如何,随着目标年龄的增长,仁慈的归属,礼貌和谦恭的规范,以及沟通上的尊重和回避也随之增加;相反,个人活力和沟通满意度的归因呈线性下降。年轻人与老年人的回避性交流消极地预测了他们的交流满意度。在印度,年龄定型观念和礼貌规范可以预测交流满意度。年龄较小的印度人觉得需要对老年人有礼貌,而他们越觉得他们仁慈而积极,他们与长者的沟通满意度就越高。

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