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Uncertainty principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Uncertainty reduction theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uncertainty Reduction Theory was introduced in 1975 in a paper entitled Some Exploration in Initial Interaction and Beyond: Toward a Developmental Theory of Interpersonal Communication . This theor...
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Applying the Uncertainty Reduction Theory ... Berger's theory works no matter what the age of people. His theory of uncertainty levels can occur in adults, adolescents and in even the youngest children. ... Click here for an Application of the Anxiety/Uncertainty theory by Gudykunt's theory.
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Charles Berger's Uncertainty Reduction Theory says that when strangers meet, their primary concern to reduce uncertainty and increase the predictability of the behavior of the other person involved in the interaction.
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Learning Objective #1: Describe Uncertainty in Illness Theory (UIT) (Mishel, 1988; 1990) ... Uncertainty is the greatest source of psychosocial distress in serious illness (Koocher, 1985), pervading the trajectory from diagnosis through survivorship or bereavement (Santacroce, 2003). Uncertainty is a central feature...
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Note that this is independent of the wavelength used, and says there is a limit in principle as to how accurately one can simultaneously measure the position and momentum of a particle - if one tries to measure the position more accurately by using light of a shorter wavelength, then the uncertainty in momentum grows,
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Mishel, M.H. (1990). Reconceptualization of the Uncertainty in Illness Theory. Image, 22(4), 256-262. ... Mishel, M.H., Padilla, G., Grant, M. and Sorenson, D.S. (1991). Replicated testing of the Uncertainty in illness Theory: The mediating effects of mastery and coping. Nursing Research, 40(4), 236-240.
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