Communication Studies Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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Medieval rhetoric : its study and practice in northern Europe from 1050-1250
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
The implications of legal reasoning for a system of argumentation
(University of Kansas, 1980) -
Impressions of incongruent communications as a function of message mode and cognitive complexity of the perceiver
(University of Kansas, 1986) -
A study of communication problems of immigrant professionals in American organizations
(University of Kansas, 1981) -
Samuel Beckett : a rhetorical analysis of the absurd drama
(University of Kansas, 1974) -
The genre of rational argument
(University of Kansas, 1974) -
Symbolic interaction as the basis for rhetorical theory
(University of Kansas, 1972) -
Attribution theory and persuasion, an integrated paradigm
(University of Kansas, 1974) -
Effects of patients’ age and personal disposition upon charge nurses’ attitudes and assignments
(University of Kansas, 1978) -
An analysis of an industrial corporation’s employee climate survey and job satisfaction from 1980 to 1984
(University of Kansas, 1986) -
Cognitive complexity and the effect of schemas on the learning of social structures
(University of Kansas, 1970) -
Communication in modern medical education
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
A rhetorical analysis of motive attribution in the alternative press
(University of Kansas, 1974) -
Audience effects of apologia : a social science analysis of four subgenres of apologetic discourse
(University of Kansas, 1979) -
Evidence usage in persuasion
(University of Kansas, 1983) -
The effect of interaction anticipation and interaction context on impressions formed by high or low complexity individuals
(University of Kansas, 1975) -
In the world, but not of it : Mennonite rhetoric in World War I as an enactment of paradox
(University of Kansas, 1987) -
The effect of cognitive complexity and audience attitude on persuasive strategies
(University of Kansas, 1977) -
Identification of themes in communication related critical incidents in newly formed stepfamilies
(University of Kansas, 1989)