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Further Thoughts on the 4P Model

A second hazard is the risk of disappointing the patient's expectations of the event. Because of the normative expectations associated with the speech event, if a doctor departs too far from the patient's expectations of the speech event, she risks disorienting the patient. [...]some socia...

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Published in:Philosophy, psychiatry & psychology psychiatry & psychology, 2014-09, Vol.21 (3), p.215-218
Main Author: Bolton, Jonathan
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Language:English
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Summary:A second hazard is the risk of disappointing the patient's expectations of the event. Because of the normative expectations associated with the speech event, if a doctor departs too far from the patient's expectations of the speech event, she risks disorienting the patient. [...]some social network analysts argue that much of what passes for sociological knowledge is closer to psychology because it ignores social structure and emphasizes categorical and attribute data rather than relational data (Wellman 1997).
ISSN:1071-6076
1086-3303
1086-3303
DOI:10.1353/ppp.2014.0029