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Hugenberg, Lawrence W., Sr.; Schaefermeyer, Mark J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1983
The authors argue that self-report measures and transcriptions of conversations are ineffective means of gathering data about self-disclosure. Influenced by Kenneth Burke and Hugh Duncan, they illustrate--with a discussion of Shakespeare's character of Richard III--the advantages of using soliloquies as examples of self-disclosure. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Data Collection, Disclosure, Drama
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Rogers, Donald P. – Journal of Business Communication, 1987
Describes the development of a Communication Openness Measure (COM) based on an empirically supported model of the communication openness construct and suggests a number of speculative conclusions about the nature of communication openness. (JC)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Disclosure, Information Seeking, Listening Comprehension
AGB Reports, 1979
Since a competent Governing Board cannot be recruited from persons entirely free of potential conflict of interest, disclosure is imperative and a formal institutional statement is desireable. A statement is presented that was adopted by the AGB Board of Directors in October, 1978, and is commended to the attention of the membership for discussion…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Disclosure, Governing Boards, Guidelines