Communication Studies Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
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The influence of women’s issues on the 1972 presidential campaign
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
A campaign study of the rhetoric of the 1970 "liquor by the drink amendment" in Kansas
(University of Kansas, 1972) -
A study of self-percieved behavioral responses to communication denial
(University of Kansas, 1972) -
The effects of non-normative behavior on attribution and impression formation processes
(University of Kansas, 1979) -
A case study of training evaluation
(University of Kansas, 1981) -
Cross-cultural influences on bargaining : an Arab-American experimental study
(University of Kansas, 1985) -
An analysis of the rhetoric used by Mormon women to argue equal suffrage in Utah : 1870-1896
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
The effects of nonverbal communication behaviors on first impressions of resident assistants
(University of Kansas, 1986) -
The effect of popular music on trust and cooperation
(University of Kansas, 1980) -
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin’s theory of persuasion as a revolutionary strategy
(University of Kansas, 1969) -
The effects of attitude similarity, cognitive complexity, and instrutional set on impressions formed of strangers
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
Sam Houston and the Indians : a rhetorical study of the man and the myth
(University of Kansas, 1971) -
From wage slave to model union member : the role of rhetoric in the institutionalization of the United Automobile Workers
(University of Kansas, 1980) -
The four-step flow of communication : the role of government and the mass media in influencing public opinion
(University of Kansas, 1970) -
Effects of direct and implied methods of requesting help on impressions formed of persons with a physical disability
(University of Kansas, 1984) -
Remotivation and social satisfaction of the elderly: a pilot study
(University of Kansas, 1968) -
The use of serial positioning in first affirmative debate speeches
(University of Kansas, 1987) -
The influence of organizational communication in the United States Army upon the black American soldier
(University of Kansas, 1973)