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Match the structure to which each of the following landmarks belongs. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-Helicotrema
Symbolic Interaction Theory
A sociological perspective that focuses on the meanings individuals attach to objects, events, and behaviors, emphasizing the role of communication in shaping social reality.
Communication Apprehension Theory
A theory that explains why individuals may fear or have anxiety about communicating with others, addressing both the psychological and social aspects influencing such apprehensions.
Life Position Theory
A psychological theory suggesting people's relationships are shaped by their inherent beliefs about themselves and others.
Politeness Theory
A sociolinguistic theory explaining how individuals navigate social distances and maintain relationships through strategic language use to be seen as polite.
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