social information processing
n. An approach to understanding interpersonal interactions by breaking them into parts and examining the interaction of the parts. The parts are (a) encoding social clues, (b) mentally representing and interpreting the cues, (c) selecting desired outcomes, (d) searching memory for possible social responses or formulation of new response possibilities, (e) selecting a response, and (e) acting out selected responses while monitoring their effects.
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