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Communication Studies: Recent submissions
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The Role of Status Differentials and Homophily in the Formation of Social Support Networks of a Voluntary Organization
(SAGE Publications, 2016-03-31)Given the important implications of social support on managing volunteers and their organizational commitment, we investigated how members of a Korean immigrant church (N = 178) exchanged two distinctive kinds of social ... -
Mitigation of Cognitive Bias with a Serious Game: Two Experiments Testing Feedback Timing and Source
(IGI Global, 2017)One of the benefits of using digital games for education is that games can provide feedback for learners to assess their situation and correct their mistakes. We conducted two studies to examine the effectiveness of different ... -
The development of an instrument to measure nursing interpersonal behavior
(University of Kansas, 1982) -
An exploratory study of interpersonal trust between the sexes
(University of Kansas, 1977) -
Friendship and communication strategy in interpersonal negotiations
(University of Kansas, 1981) -
Do actions speak louder than words? : an inquiry into incongruent communications
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
Perceptions of and responses to the levels of interpersonal conflict and their relationship to cognitive complexity
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“Like a rush of adrenaline that you get from going somewhere special.” A case study analysis of professional development and gendered experiences in the technology industry
(University of Kansas, 2018-08-31)Gender inequity perpetually exists in U.S. workplaces. While these issues have manifested in a variety of ways (e.g., pay gap, sex segregation, glass ceiling, leave policies, language, etc.), the dominant discourses that ... -
Critical requirements for the oral communication of state trial judges
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Toward a more complete understanding of the social influence process : a social judgment-involvement approach
(University of Kansas, 1983) -
An experimental comparison of two concepts of personality
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The 1867 campaign for woman suffrage in Kansas : a study in rhetorical situation
(University of Kansas, 1975) -
The effects of expectations, behaviors and beliefs on the interpersonal judgments young people make about the elderly
(University of Kansas, 1980) -
Debate community perceptions of the ethicality of evidence use
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Red power : consummatory rhetoric and the functions of criticism
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The rhetoric of social movements : toward a perspective for criticism
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The attitude toward speech and theatre in the junior colleges of Oklahoma
(University of Kansas, 1965) -
Dogmatism, yielding, and comprehension
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The acceptability to college students of highly intimate disclosures from strangers
(University of Kansas, 1978)