His main research concerns Social psychology, Interpersonal communication, Developmental psychology, Perception and Interpersonal relationship. His Social psychology study often links to related topics such as Control. His Interpersonal communication research integrates issues from Cognitive psychology, Resolution and Competence.
The Relationship maintenance research he does as part of his general Developmental psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Meta-analysis, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His research integrates issues of Relationship Type, Romance, Organization–public relationships and Affect in his study of Relationship maintenance. His Interpersonal relationship study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social relation, LISREL, Nonverbal communication and Social perception.
Daniel J. Canary mainly focuses on Social psychology, Interpersonal communication, Developmental psychology, Perception and Competence. Daniel J. Canary combines topics linked to Argument with his work on Social psychology. Daniel J. Canary has included themes like Context and Control in his Argument study.
In his study, Social perception and Social relation is strongly linked to Nonverbal communication, which falls under the umbrella field of Interpersonal communication. His study on Developmental psychology also encompasses disciplines like
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Argument, Scheme, Measure and Control. His Social psychology study frequently involves adjacent topics like Perception. His Perception research includes elements of Romantic partners and World Values Survey.
His Competence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Relational communication, Interpersonal theory, Convergence and Argumentative. The Argument map study combines topics in areas such as Social relation, Context and Structuration theory. His work on Communicology is typically connected to Environmental communication as part of general Interpersonal communication study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Perception, Social psychology, Quality, Psychoanalysis and Cognitive science. His Perception study incorporates themes from Romantic partners and World Values Survey. He has researched Social psychology in several fields, including Argument map, Argument and Argumentative.
His Psychoanalysis study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Absolute.
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Maintenance Strategies and Romantic Relationship Type, Gender and Relational Characteristics
Laura Stafford;Daniel J. Canary.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (1991)
Relational maintenance strategies and equity in marriage
Daniel J. Canary;Laura Stafford.
Communication Monographs (1992)
Relationship conflict: Conflict in parent–child, friendship, and romantic relationships.
Daniel J. Canary;William R. Cupach;Susan J. Messman.
(1995)
Maintaining relationships through strategic and routine interaction.
Daniel J. Canary;Laura Stafford.
(1994)
Appropriateness and Effectiveness Perceptions of Conflict Strategies
Daniel J. Canary;Brian H. Spitzberg.
Human Communication Research (1987)
Definitions and Theoretical Perspectives on Maintaining Relationships
Kathryn Dindia;Daniel J. Canary.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (1993)
An inductive analysis of relational maintenance strategies: Comparisons among lovers, relatives, friends, and others
Daniel J. Canary;Laura Stafford;Kimberley S. Hause;Lisa A. Wallace.
Communication Research Reports (1993)
Relational and Episodic Characteristics Associated with Conflict Tactics
Daniel J. Canary;William R. Cupach.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (1988)
A Model of the Perceived Competence of Conflict Strategies.
Daniel J. Canary;Brian H. Spitzberg.
Human Communication Research (1989)
Is there any reason to research sex differences in communication
Daniel J. Canary;Kimberley S. Hause.
Communication Quarterly (1993)
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