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Tutzauer, Frank – Human Communication Research, 2003
Responds to Daniel O'Keefe's "Against Familywise Alpha Adjustment," where O'Keefe maintains that one should never attempt to control Type I error introduced when many statistical tests are conducted. Argues that alpha adjustment should be applied only in the narrowly circumscribed instance when the researcher wants to make a strong claim…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication Research, Higher Education, Research Methodology
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O'Keefe, Daniel J. – Human Communication Research, 2003
Responds to other articles in this colloquy. Notes that they propose that alpha adjustment can appropriately be mandated when the set of tests concerns the key claims of a single theory. Considers how consistent application of this reasoning commits one to bizarre beliefs and research practices--which suggests that this reasoning does not provide…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication Research, Higher Education, Research Methodology
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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
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Rudd, Jill E.; Burant, Patricia A. – Communication Research Reports, 1995
Finds that battered women rely significantly more than nonbattered women on two types of strategies: (1) submissive or indirect power strategies, such as ingratiation, promise, allurement, deceit; and (2) aggressive strategies, such as threats and warning. (SR)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Richmond, Virginia P. – Communication Research Reports, 1995
Finds that highly satisfied couples engage in significantly more communication, particularly on certain topics (home life, sexual relationship, and vacations), than do less-satisfied couples. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Marital Satisfaction
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Kearney, Patricia; Plax, Timothy G. – Communication Education, 1997
Responds to an article in the same issue of this journal claiming that the Behavior Alteration Technique checklist suffers from an item desirability bias. Argues that the article's entire allegation rests on a faulty premise and on an indefensible research design which fails to test the contention. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Waltman, Michael S.; Burleson, Brant R. – Communication Education, 1997
Presents a rebuttal to P. Kearney and T. Plax's criticisms in this issue of this journal. Argues that careful analysis of the existing data shows that teachers do rely on "negative" or power assertive discipline in the classroom and that the heuristic processing account provides a sound explanation of the biased pattern observed in…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Knott, Katherine B.; Natalle, Elizabeth J. – Management Communication Quarterly, 1997
Explores superiors' evaluations of leadership skills of their managers to determine if sex differences exist. Rates middle and upper level male and female managers on "Benchmarks," a multirater feedback instrument. Detects no sex differences except that females rated higher in putting people at ease. (PA)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Job Performance, Leadership Qualities, Organizational Communication
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Fink, Edward L. – Journal of Communication, 1996
Introduces six articles comprising a symposium on dynamic social impact theory--a theory discussing the creation, maintenance, structuring, and alteration of attitude, beliefs, and belief systems; the dynamics of social influence; and the role of human ecology in the formation of belief and belief systems. Discusses theoretical premises and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Higher Education, Models
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Brown, Cindy M.; Flatow, Gail M. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1997
Surveys Indiana journalists, finding that two models tested (the sociocultural model and the organizational model, both grounded in conception of power differences between harassed and harasser) have explanatory power, but that they explain the same results in different ways and sometimes combinations of the models provide better explanations of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Journalism, Models, Occupational Surveys
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Westendorp, Piet – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1996
Tests the relative efficiency and learning effect of text, pictures, and animation in online help systems, designing six versions of a help system for telephones. Presents operational information in text, pictures, or animation, with or without spatial information. Shows that presenting operational information via text was most efficient and that…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Information Processing, Online Systems
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Le Poire, Beth A.; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1997
Develops a new scale of parental attachment and examines the contention that romantic attachment is a function of interaction between parental and partner attachment style. Finds that parental and partner attachments both influenced the final form of romantic attachment. Finds that relationship security related positively to intentional and honest…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Child Relationship, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Gerakis, Argyrios – Journal of Applied Communications, 1997
Responses from 81 alumni of Michigan State University's agricultural college revealed overall satisfaction with the alumni magazine. Most thought advertising would be acceptable to defray costs. Lack of time or interest were reasons for not reading articles. One in three copies was read by someone other than the alumnus. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Alumni, Audience Analysis, Communication Research
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Eble, Michelle F. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 2003
Identifies and discusses the effects of single sourcing on the writing process. Provides suggestions for incorporating the teaching of single sourcing into technical communication courses. Concludes that educating students about the process of single sourcing is important if they are to become effective technical communicators in the industry. (SG)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Technical Writing
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Taylor, Bryan C. – Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2003
Notes that communication scholars have traditionally examined nuclear discourse at the expense of nuclear images. Develops a nuclear-critical iconology, one sensitive to the role of images in creating and disrupting popular consent to the production of nuclear weapons. Examines three aesthetics in post-Cold War iconography for their significance…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Nuclear Weapons
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