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Brenders, David A. – 1991
Perceived control is becoming an increasingly popular topic in the literature of communication. Intriguing evidence exists to suggest that the key to understanding the role of locus of control in the interpersonal encounter lies in appreciating the enthymematic nature of human interaction and the role of perceived control in this enthymematic…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conflict, Interaction, Interpersonal Communication
Phillips, Steven L.; And Others – 1983
A study was conducted to examine the relationship between three employee variables--perceived job satisfaction, ambiguity tolerance, and locus of control--and an employee's propensity to participate actively in the organization's communication network (network propensity). Relevant data were gathered from 108 members of an engineering firm who…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Communication Research, Employer Employee Relationship, Engineers
Seiter, John S.; Waddell, Debra – 1989
A study examined American college and university students' successful reentry, hypothesized to be influenced by their locus of control for affiliation, interpersonal uses for communication, and relational satisfaction. The subjects, 54 returned sojourners (i.e., students who had studied abroad), filled out a questionnaire to measure reentry shock…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Culture Conflict, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Johnson, Kenneth M. – 1979
The goals of this study were to replicate the findings produced in a previous conversation simulation study, to examine the conditions whereby persons attribute blame, and to extend the methodology employed in simulation game study. Conversations were simulated by a two-person game in which subjects (46 undergraduate students) were provided a deck…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cooperation
Lippard, Paula V. – 1988
An exploratory study investigated the success of a small group behavior change program in eliminating self-defeating behavior (SDB) in outpatients with chronic mental illness. Four of the six subjects were outpatients at the local mental health center but were currently not exhibiting psychotic behavior. The remaining two subjects were student…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Objectives
McGary, Lois J.; Parks, Arlie Muller – 1982
A study was conducted (1) to determine the effectiveness of a specially designed one-semester basic speech course on the self-image of college students experiencing extreme communication anxiety, and (2) to discover whether a difference existed between the self-image of students who had an external locus of control and those with an internal locus…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research
Young, Jerald W. – 1980
Two experiments involving 49 male and 49 female college students were conducted to determine the effects of physician physical attractiveness on the patients' disclosures of personal information (symptoms). In the first experiment, subjects rated pictures of physicians for physical attractiveness and reported their willingness to disclose and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Communication Problems, Communication Research
Schrader, David C.; Schrader, Elizabeth L. – 1989
Since the ultimate effectiveness of any health care encounter rests in the provider's ability to gain the compliance of his or her client toward the prescribed medical treatment, a study compared clients' perceptions of the compliance-gaining strategies of both physicians and nurse practitioners, and investigated whether these perceptions were…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Students, Communication Research, Communication Strategies
Dodd, Carley; Garmon, Cecile – 1987
To measure perceived control in one's communication environment, a study examined the world views of the respondents as reported in a 28-item questionnaire. Subjects, 1,927 men and women composed of students and university personnel, military personnel, executives and managers, high school students and teachers, and members of women's groups, were…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attribution Theory, Communication Research, Cultural Images