This research project substantially extends the reach of serial argument theory from its nearly exclusive application to close relationships, into the workplace. Data (N = 364) were gathered on general motivation to engage in a serial argument, specific goals, several tactics, and three outcome measures (resolvability, civility, and organizational climate). Results indicated causal relations from goals and motivations to tactics, and from tactics to outcomes. A structural equation model was successful in fitting the whole system of variables. Results were generally compatible with those found in relational and classroom settings, and help build the case that serial arguing has certain base characteristics that may not change much when settings are quite substantially different.
2023. A review and integration of research on serial arguments. Annals of the International Communication Association 47:3 ► pp. 292 ff.
Cionea, Ioana A., Stacie V. Wilson Mumpower & Megan A. Bassick
2019. Serial Argument Goals, Tactics, and Outcomes in Long-Distance and Geographically Close Romantic Relationships. Southern Communication Journal 84:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Cionea, Ioana A., Bobbi Van Gilder & Jacqueline S. Bruscella
2017. Modeling Serial Argument Goals, Tactics, and Their Effects on Arguers’ Satisfaction in the Case of Three Ethnic Groups in the United States. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 46:1 ► pp. 74 ff.
Cionea, Ioana A. & Dale Hample
2015. Serial Argument Topics. Argumentation and Advocacy 52:1 ► pp. 75 ff.
2015. Stress in Serial Arguments: Implications of Seeking Mutual Resolution, Listening, and Hostility. Argumentation and Advocacy 52:1 ► pp. 61 ff.
Bevan, Jennifer L.
2014. Dyadic perceptions of goals, conflict strategies, and perceived resolvability in serial arguments. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 31:6 ► pp. 773 ff.
Bevan, Jennifer L.
2015. Introduction to the Special Issue on 30 Years of Research on Serial Argument in Interpersonal Relationships. Argumentation and Advocacy 52:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
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