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Beatty, Michael J.; Friedland, Matthew H. – Communication Education, 1990
Uses dispositional and situational versions of novelty, conspicuousness, subordinate status, and a measure of public speaking apprehension to predict state anxiety in response to a public speaking task. Finds that a model consisting of trait versions of novelty, conspicuousness, and subordinate status significantly predicts public speaking state…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education

Ayres, Joe; Hopf, Tim – Communication Reports, 1992
Determines whether visualization can enhance students' public speaking performance and reduce speech anxiety. Finds that standard visualization and performance visualization reduce negative thinking, state communication anxiety (CA), and trait CA. Finds that performance visualization results in fewer disfluencies, less rigidity, and less…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education, Public Speaking

Beatty, Michael J. – Communication Quarterly, 1987
Examines the impact of communication apprehension on avoidance, withdrawal, and anxiety in communication contexts in two separate studies. Concludes that those who are communication apprehensive avoid public speaking and that apprehensive responses to public speaking can be predicted from participant's communication apprehension level. (SRT)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education

Daly, John A.; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1995
Finds that the way undergraduate students go about preparing their speeches is meaningfully associated with the quality of their presentation. Shows that public speaking anxiety is significantly related to how students prepare speeches, and that students with high levels of speech anxiety engage in a variety of preparation actions that may limit…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education, Public Speaking

Beatty, Michael J.; And Others – Communication Education, 1989
Examines data from two public speaking performances to examine the stability of speakers' perceptions of situational factors and the relationship of those factors to communication apprehension and state anxiety. Finds that degree of attention functions as a situational perception, whereas novelty, subordinate status, conspicuousness, and…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education, Performance Factors

Martini, Marianne; And Others – Communication Quarterly, 1992
Finds that U.S. audiences perceive Asian speakers to have more speech anxiety than U.S. speakers, even though Asian speakers do not self-report higher anxiety levels. Confirms that speech state anxiety is not communicated effectively between speakers and audiences for Asian or U.S. speakers. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Cultural Differences, Higher Education

Behnke, Ralph R.; And Others – Communication Education, 1994
Reports on research into the communication of speech state anxiety between adjacent speakers in the speaking order in a public speaking setting. Finds, based on classical response contagion theory, that public speaking state anxiety in an educational setting is contagious. Discusses possible consequences, and advances suggestions for future…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Higher Education

Beatty, Michael J.; Behnke, Ralph R. – Human Communication Research, 1991
Measures heart rates of both anxious and nonanxious speakers under both high- and low-intensity conditions. Finds that heart rates of anxious speakers were significantly higher than those of nonanxious speakers when both performed under low-intensity conditions but that heart rates were not different for anxious and nonanxious speakers when…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Heart Rate, Higher Education

Behnke, Ralph R.; Sawyer, Chris R. – Communication Education, 2000
Investigates gender differences in anticipatory state anxiety and narrowband trait anxiety patterns among college students. Finds significant gender-based pattern differences, with higher anxiety patterns reported by female speakers. Finds that both female and male speaker groups exhibited the hypothesized quadratic v-shaped pattern of mean…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education, Public Speaking

Sawyer, Chris R.; Behnke, Ralph R. – Communication Quarterly, 1997
Shows that recollections of state speaking anxiety decreased over time, and that the rate of attenuation was associated with the speaker's level of trait speaking anxiety. Finds also that recollections of state speaking anxiety (implicit memory) were attenuated over time, and that the magnitude of this decline was predicted by the speaker's level…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education

Ayres, Joe – Communication Reports, 1995
Compares guided visualization (involving guided imagery) with self-constructed imagery (involving developing one's own visualization script). Finds no differences between guided visualization and self-constructed visualization in terms of reducing communication apprehension or negative thinking, but finds both procedures superior to no treatment…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Higher Education, Public Speaking

King, Paul E.; Young, Melissa J.; Behnke, Ralph R. – Communication Education, 2000
Examines the efficacy of using immediate and delayed feedback in generating improvement on a subsequent public speaking performance, for tasks which vary in information processing requirements. Indicates that immediate feedback intervention is more effective when automatic processing occurs, while delayed feedback produces greater change with…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Feedback, Higher Education, Information Processing
Pokrywczynski, James – 1992
This study attempts to quantify the characteristics of "good" advertising guest speakers and compare the expectations of students in different settings. Sixteen guest speakers who spoke during the same academic year to introductory classes, advanced classes, and student organizations of an advertising program at a midwest university were…
Descriptors: Advertising, College Students, Communication Research, Higher Education
Littlefield, Robert S. – 1989
A study was conducted to begin the process of determining the preferences of coaches and/or teams for attending specific national debate tournaments. Ninety-six respondents participated in the study either through an oral survey or a follow-up questionnaire administered at two different national tournaments. The subjects included the directors of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Debate, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Kendall, Kathleen Edgerton – 1985
A study investigated the speaking habits of the general public from the Albany, Schenectady, and Troy (New York) area in the spring and fall of 1984. Student interviewers completed interviews with 478 residents 18 years or older to find out how many times the respondent had given speeches in the past two years and under what circumstances. The…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Public Speaking