AN INDUCTIVELY DERIVED TYPOLOGY OF VERBAL AGGRESSION AND ITS ASSOCIATION TO DISTRESS

Authors
Citation
Ta. Kinney, AN INDUCTIVELY DERIVED TYPOLOGY OF VERBAL AGGRESSION AND ITS ASSOCIATION TO DISTRESS, Human communication research, 21(2), 1994, pp. 183-222
Citations number
116
Categorie Soggetti
Communication
ISSN journal
03603989
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
183 - 222
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-3989(1994)21:2<183:AIDTOV>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Threats elicit distress in the form of negative affect. To examine how communication functions as a threat, this study developed a typology of verbal aggression and then examined its association to distress. To develop the typology, similarity data for 100 written aggressive mess ages were submitted to a hierarchical cluster analysis. The results re vealed messages clustered into three broad domains of attack: group me mbership, personal failings, and relational failings. The typology dem onstrated reliability, predictive validity, and content validity. In a ddition, a multidimensional scaling was conducted on an audiotaped sub set of the 100 messages. The results revealed aggressive messages can be characterized along three dimensions (disposition, target, and forc e) that define the nature of an attack. These three dimensions elicite d different emotional reactions in recipients and suggest nonverbals a llow recipients to discriminate aggressive messages in terms of the to ne and the force of an attack.