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Andersen, Peter A.; Guerrero, Laura Knarr – 1989
Defining defensiveness as a protective reaction resulting from fear or a threat to one's face or ego, this paper provides a perspective on both verbal and nonverbal aspects of defensiveness. First, the paper examines two trait-like communication predispositions--communication apprehension and touch avoidance--which arguably produce defensive…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Interpersonal Competence, Nonverbal Communication
Wilkins, Brenda M.; Andersen, Peter A. – 1989
To examine methodological issues of managerial gender communication, a study conducted a meta-analysis of the primary research of managerial gender communication. The study addressed the following four issues: (1) the inconsistent findings in managerial gender communication research; (2) the potential influence of male and female stereotypes on…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Meta Analysis, Organizational Communication, Research Methodology

Wilkins, Brenda M.; Andersen, Peter A. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1991
Presents a meta-analysis of 25 primary research studies of managerial gender communication issues. Addresses issues of behavioral differences and research methodologies. Concludes that communication differences between male and female managers are minimal and of little social importance. Suggests the use of an interactionist perspective in future…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Meta Analysis
Stacks, Don W.; Andersen, Peter A. – 1987
To further the understanding of how the brain operates at the most basic level of interest to human communication theorists, intrapersonal communication, this paper reviews the arguments against the hemispheric dominance theory and for a neurological processing style model of brain functions and then focuses on the impact of the corpus callosum (a…
Descriptors: Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style