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 * 1) Bradac, J. J. (2001). Theory comparison: Uncertainty reduction, problematic integration, uncertainty management, and other curious constructs. Journal of Communication, 51(3), 456-476.
 * 2) Gudykunst, W. B., & Nishida, T. (1984). Individual and cultural influences on uncertainty reduction. Communications Monographs, 51(1), 23-36.
 * 3) Gudykunst, W. B., YANG, S. M., & Nishida, T. (1985). A cross‐cultural test of uncertainty reduction theory: Comparisons of acquaintances, friends, and dating relationships in Japan, Korea, and the United States. Human Communication Research, 11(3), 407-454
 * 4) Kramer, M. W. (1999). Motivation to reduce uncertainty: A reconceptualization of uncertainty reduction theory. Management Communication Quarterly, 13(2), 305-316.
 * 5) Parks, M. R., & Adelman, M. B. (1983). Communication networks and the development of romantic relationships: An expansion of uncertainty reduction theory. Human Communication Research, 10(1), 55-79.
 * 6) Sunnafrank, M. (1986). Predicted outcome value during initial interactions: A reformulation of uncertainty reduction theory. Human Communication Research, 13(1), 3-33
 * 7) Burleson, B. R., & Mortenson, S. R. (2003). Explaining cultural differences in evaluations of emotional support behaviors: Exploring the mediating influences of value systems and interaction goals. Communication Research, 30(2), 113–146. https://doi.org/10 .  1177/0093650202250873
 * Aff, T., & Steuber, K. (2009). The revelation risk model (RRM): Factors that predict the revelation of secrets and the strategies used to reveal them. Communication Monographs, 76(2), 144–176. https://doi.org/10.1080/03637750902828412
 * 1) Chin, Y. C., Su, W. Z., Chen, S. C., Hou, J., & Huang, Y. C. (2018). Exploring users’ self-disclosure intention on social networking applying novel soft computing theories. Sustainability, 10(11), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10113928
 * 2) Konings, F., Sumter, S., & Vandenbosch, L. (2023). It’s not You, it’s Me: Experiences with Ghosting on Mobile Dating Applications and Belgian Emerging Adults’ Self-Esteem. Sexuality & Culture, 27(4), 1328-1351. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-023-10065-3

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