In terms of the "Communication in the Relationship Life-Cycle" combination model, bonding

a. is the phase that follows the initiation strategies.
b. is a rehearsed question or comment designed to make a communicator appear
attractive.
c. deals with giving up some of what relational partners want so their ideas can be
partially met.
d. places emphasis on one dialectic need and ignoring or neglecting the opposite
dialectic need.
e . is a phase most associated with repair strategies.


a

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