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Daly, John A.; Friedrich, Gustav W. – 1977
Previous research on communication apprehension has revealed a reduction in student apprehension over a semester-length course in speech communication. Further research indicates, however, that, while most students do experience a reduction, a sizable percentage actually report an increase. This study sought to determine the difference between…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Classroom Environment, College Students, Communication Problems
Lynch, Patricia L. – 1995
Teaching intercultural communication differs greatly from teaching many other courses within communications and the larger curriculum. How the audience is impacted differs from most courses, and ignoring that reality short-circuits a professor's ability to maximize the learning experience. With goals of understanding and bridging cultural…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Experiential Learning

Daly, John A.; Friedrich, Gustav – Communication Quarterly, 1981
Examined the role of parent/home and school variables in predicting the apprehension of college students. Home and school, when taken together, accounted for significantly more of the apprehension than either one did individually, although school effects were stronger than home effects. (PD)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems
McCroskey, James C. – 1977
Quiet children form the largest group of learning-disabled students in the schools. This booklet is designed for teachers who wish to help such children. The first section provides a summary of current theory and research concerning reasons children are quiet, different kinds of quiet children, the phenomenon of communication apprehension, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Environment, Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems