Abstract

  Objective of the study is to identify the significance of fabbing as an indefinite phenomenon in the structure of social deviantology. The methodological basis of the study is the general theory of social communication, taking into account the behavioral approach in assessing fabbing (V. Chotpitayasunondh, K. Douglas, J.A. Finkel, D.J. Kruger), as well as the principles of regulating structural models of fabbing in interpersonal communication (A. Guazzini, M. Duradoni, A. Capelli, P. Meringolo, M. Beranuy, U. Oberst, X. Carbonell, A. Chamarro, K. Kircaburun, and others). Research results. Fabbing has negative consequences for interpersonal communication, which can include: - reduced level of relationship satisfaction; - conflict in the process of interpersonal communication; - weakening of group cohesion; - the emergence of a sense of social isolation (loneliness in the group); - reduced level of empathy and trust in interpersonal relationships; - deterioration of the assimilation of useful information.   Fabbing can be attributed to the problems of social deviantology, since: - is a widespread phenomenon; - characterized by internal inconsistency; - it is related to the interests of large social groups.   The prospects of the study suggest: - development of measures to minimize the negative consequences of fabbing by structuring the culture of interpersonal communication and business communications; - identification of positive characteristics of fabbing, which reflect the need to maintain a high level of business activity of subjects of social communication.

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