Gd. Paulson et Me. Roloff, THE EFFECT OF REQUEST FORM AND CONTENT ON CONSTRUCTING OBSTACLES TO COMPLIANCE, Communication research, 24(3), 1997, pp. 261-290
In this article, we explore the degree to which the language used in a
request affects both the way it is perceived and the refusals that it
prompts. Accordingly, we conducted an experiment in which we manipula
ted the form and the content of date requests. Request forms that addr
essed an obstacle were perceived to be more conventional and more poli
te, and were met with more polite refusals than were request forms tha
t did not specify an obstacle. Furthermore, when the request content i
ncluded a specific time for the date, refusers generated more unstable
obstacles than when no time was proposed. Conversely, time-ambiguous
requests were met with more stable obstacles than were time-specific r
equests. Contrary to our expectations, the amount of face work in the
discourse of a refusal was unaffected by request form and was marginal
ly related to request content Implications for requesters and refusers
are discussed.