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Trevino, Linda Klebe; And Others – Management Communication Quarterly, 1990
Proposes a new thesis about the role of individual differences in managers' media choice behavior. Argues that individual differences influence media choice only under conditions of low message equivocality. Reports that the findings of an exploratory study provide some support for this theoretical notion. (MG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Communication Research, Individual Differences, Media Selection
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Pavitt, Charles – Communication Reports, 1989
Examines whether delayed judgments of observed behaviors are more biased than immediate judgments. Finds that delayed judgments more closely approximate implicit theories of communicative competence. (SR)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bias, Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication
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Cerulo, Karen A. – Communication Research, 1989
Presents new measures of musical syntax which allow systematic comparison of normative and distorted syntactic structure and thus investigation of the notion that distortion, both semantic and syntactic, enhance audience attention. Applies the measures in an examination of the social forces that influence the use of normative versus distorted…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Communication Research, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques
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Picard, Robert G. – Public Relations Review, 1989
Explores and illustrates the different types of press relations commonly undertaken by terrorist organizations. Argues that large and small groups both engage in publicity efforts, but employ different patterns of press relations activities. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Mass Media Role, News Media, Public Relations
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Hunter, John E.; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1989
Advocates the traditional controlled message, crossed design for the study of language variables in communication research. Analyzes and rejects arguments (presented in the article, "Messages as Replications: Toward a Message-Centered Design Strategy," in the same issue) in support of the multiple-message design. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Meta Analysis, Research Design, Research Methodology
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Jackson, Sally; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1989
Advocates the multiple-message design (message replication within experiments) for message research in communication. Analyzes and rejects arguments (presented in the article, "The Design and Analysis of Language Experiments in Communication," in the same issue) in support of the single-message design. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Meta Analysis, Research Design, Research Methodology
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Pettus, Anne Burnett – Communication Quarterly, 1990
Investigates jury decision-making factors, decision timing, and the decision-making process by talking to actual trial jurors. Indicates that jurors were influenced by the evidence, witnesses, lawyers, and defendant and that the jurors made their decisions early in two trials and later in another trial. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Court Judges, Court Litigation, Decision Making
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Markel, Norman – Language in Society, 1990
Examines words per pause (W/P) as a means of identifying solidarity between speakers and listeners. Speakers use significantly more words per pause with friends than when speaking with strangers. W/P can be used to investigate speaking style in various contexts and to diagnose sympathy and estrangement between speakers. (JL)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Language Styles, Nonverbal Communication, Paralinguistics
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Hikins, James W. – Communication Studies, 1989
Considers issues in rhetorical epistemology whose significance transcends religious communication and commitment. Examines consensus-based epistemology as a model for understanding religious belief. Discusses the implications of Jeffery Bineham's position for rhetorical criticism (presented in a previous article in this issue) as well as the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Communication Research, Epistemology, Hermeneutics
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Scott, Robert L. – Communication Studies, 1989
Affirms Jeffery Bineham's general position on consensus theory (presented in a previous article in this issue), but identifies several problems in what Bineham sees as a consensus theory of rhetoric. Questions the necessity of prior truth for a genuine rhetoric, the relationship between consensus theory and independent existence, and the role of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Communication Research, Epistemology, Hermeneutics
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Hickson, Mark, III; And Others – Communication Education, 1989
Analyzes the publication patterns of prolific authors in speech communication between 1915 and 1985, using the journals listed in the most recent "Index to Journals in Communication Studies." Reports that publication early in a scholar's career is very important, as is flexibility in selecting journals in which to publish. (MM)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Scholarly Journals
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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
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Drummond, Kent – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Contends that the contradictory research on conversational interruptions may be traced not only to definitional inconsistencies, but to the empirically tenuous concept of "interruption." Asserts that "onset" and "resolution" are more rigorous and describable procedures. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Social Psychology
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Nofsinger, Robert E. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Analyzes a segment of conversation in which one participant repairs the broken-off utterance of another. Finds that utterance design and sequential placement play key roles in this accomplishment. Argues that context is an ongoing achievement of such practices of utterance design and sequential placement. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication
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Reich, Warren Thomas – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1988
Advocates that health-care ethics should start with a knowledge of moral reality based on experience, with patterns of moral behavior expressed not in principles, but in models, images, stories, myths, and paradigms. Notes that this approach offers a rich potential for exchange and collaboration between ethical and communication theories. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Experience, Health Services
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