Content-related communication
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(or: communication content) as understood in this study refers to the frequency or amount
of communication on a number of different topics. Consequently, and in line with the
distinction made above between content-related communication or communication
content on the one hand and relational communication or communication style on the
other, content-related communication does not refer to the intentions or affective (nonliteral)
meanings associated with a message.