Effects of interpersonal closeness on the process of storytelling between friends and strangers

The relationship between interpersonal closeness and interaction has been widely explored by multiple researchers over the years. Studies have also found several verbal and non- verbal interactional differences between strangers and friends. However, the relationship between interpersonal closeness...

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Main Author: Low, Jeslyn Jialing
Other Authors: Lim Ni Eng
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-735042019-12-10T14:01:27Z Effects of interpersonal closeness on the process of storytelling between friends and strangers Low, Jeslyn Jialing Lim Ni Eng School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Discourse analysis The relationship between interpersonal closeness and interaction has been widely explored by multiple researchers over the years. Studies have also found several verbal and non- verbal interactional differences between strangers and friends. However, the relationship between interpersonal closeness and storytelling process between individuals has not been extensively studied. Understanding how individuals differ in the way they share information through stories can have significant uses in the business world and implications in economic changes. Hence, this study seeks to understand how interpersonal closeness affects the process of storytelling between friends and strangers. Three Singaporean university students were asked to converse for thirty minutes in two separate data collections. Video and audio recordings were collected and analysis of the transcripts revealed differences in three components – laughter, story content and turn-taking. Further analysis into each component revealed further differences in relation to shared laughter, shared contextual content, positive and negative behaviours during interactions, interruptions and overlaps. Although limitations from the small sample size prevents generalization of the data, the findings reveal that differing degrees of interpersonal closeness do affect the way stories are shared between familiar and unfamiliar partners. With the results obtain, this paper aims to pave the way for future research into storytelling differences within the local context. Bachelor of Arts 2018-03-22T06:50:14Z 2018-03-22T06:50:14Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73504 en Nanyang Technological University 97 p. application/pdf
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Low, Jeslyn Jialing
Effects of interpersonal closeness on the process of storytelling between friends and strangers
description The relationship between interpersonal closeness and interaction has been widely explored by multiple researchers over the years. Studies have also found several verbal and non- verbal interactional differences between strangers and friends. However, the relationship between interpersonal closeness and storytelling process between individuals has not been extensively studied. Understanding how individuals differ in the way they share information through stories can have significant uses in the business world and implications in economic changes. Hence, this study seeks to understand how interpersonal closeness affects the process of storytelling between friends and strangers. Three Singaporean university students were asked to converse for thirty minutes in two separate data collections. Video and audio recordings were collected and analysis of the transcripts revealed differences in three components – laughter, story content and turn-taking. Further analysis into each component revealed further differences in relation to shared laughter, shared contextual content, positive and negative behaviours during interactions, interruptions and overlaps. Although limitations from the small sample size prevents generalization of the data, the findings reveal that differing degrees of interpersonal closeness do affect the way stories are shared between familiar and unfamiliar partners. With the results obtain, this paper aims to pave the way for future research into storytelling differences within the local context.
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