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Peer reviewedWorthington, Robert – Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication, 1994
Reviews research on magazine management and economics. Finds that most citations are from business and trade publications; research is being presented at conferences but not published; most management research covers industry trends rather than specific industry topics; and no solid base of conceptual and theoretical magazine management research…
Descriptors: Administration, Communication Research, Economic Factors, Higher Education
The Dynamics of Disaster: A Three-Dimensional View of Documentation in a Tightly Regulated Industry.
Peer reviewedSauer, Beverly A. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1994
Shows how accident reports in a large government agency fail to account for the multidimensional nature of accidents in tightly coupled technologies. Proposes a three-dimensional model of accident analysis to illustrate how underlying models of causality influence the structure of technical reports and the nature of the argument over…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Models, Reports
Peer reviewedSzwapa, Cynthia A. – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1994
Reports results of a survey of female debaters and debate coaches attending an NDT debate. Finds high levels of gender harassment, seductive behaviors, and sexual imposition. (SR)
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Debate, Females
Peer reviewedBeng, Yeap Soon – Public Relations Review, 1994
Presents findings from a survey of public relations practitioners and endusers in Singapore to provide insights into the present trends in the industry, what practitioners are doing, public relations skills which need to be developed, and emerging trends in the industry. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, National Surveys
Peer reviewedBasil, Michael D.; Brown, William J. – Journalism Quarterly, 1994
Reports on a meta-analysis of 34 news diffusion studies to show that the general importance of a story is positively associated with the level of diffusion and likelihood of hearing the news interpersonally but not the rate of telling others. Indicates that news that is personally relevant to an individual is more likely to be discussed with…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Meta Analysis
Peer reviewedRodriguez, Jose I.; Cai, Deborah A. – Communication Education, 1994
Responds to J. Sprague's 1992 criticisms of the program of research known as Power in the Classroom. Argues that both the covering law and the critical approach to studying power in the classroom are useful because they provide scholars and teachers with answers to distinct research questions. Identifies ways in which both epistemologies are…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedSprague, Jo – Communication Education, 1994
Responds to an article in the same issue. Discusses four levels of scrutiny of the language of a research program: vocabulary choices; transformation of terms with the research process; style, syntax, tone, and organization of research reports; and translation of findings into recommendations and policy. Advocates productive dialogue in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedReid, Robert S. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1994
Establishes that narrative theorists of the Hellenistic period described the ill-defined technique of architectonic parallelism by way of its absence, criticizing less elaborated works as unfinished and half-finished. Offers two narrative complexes from the "Gospel of Mark" as case examples of his assumptions of audience awareness as a…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Narration, Rhetoric
Peer reviewedGould, Odette; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1994
Focuses on the cooperative processes occurring during collaborative prose recall by adult dyads differing in age and relationship. Indicates that all groups produced similar proportions of story-related and conversation-related products. Notes that group differences in collaboration strategies were observed only at the end of conversations. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedByers, Peggy Yuhas; Wilcox, James R. – Journal of Business Communication, 1991
Discusses the focus group, a relatively new method of communication and organizational research. Describes the need for such research, essential ingredients of a quality focus group session, and the advantages and disadvantages of the method. Establishes a theoretical framework and offers examples of focus group research. Suggests methods of focus…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Evaluation Methods, Organizational Communication, Research Design
Peer reviewedBourhis, John; Allen, Mike – Communication Education, 1992
Conducts a meta-analysis of 23 manuscripts containing information on 30 experiments that examined communication apprehension and cognitive performance. Finds a statistically significant negative correlation between communication apprehension and cognitive performance. (MG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedWalker, Charles J.; Blaine, Bruce – Language and Communication, 1991
The effects of rumor contents on rumor transmission were investigated among college students, and, as predicted, a dread rumor was heard and passed by more individuals than a wish rumor. Dread rumors may arouse anxiety because they forecast unpleasant outcomes for persons of lower social power or limited control capacities. (22 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Communication Research, Credibility
Peer reviewedBeatty, Michael J.; Behnke, Ralph R. – Human Communication Research, 1991
Measures heart rates of both anxious and nonanxious speakers under both high- and low-intensity conditions. Finds that heart rates of anxious speakers were significantly higher than those of nonanxious speakers when both performed under low-intensity conditions but that heart rates were not different for anxious and nonanxious speakers when…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Heart Rate, Higher Education
Peer reviewedStewart, John – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1991
Summarizes postmodernism as an alternative to the perspective grounding four "traditional postulates" in communication: that communication is characterized by symbolic behavior, is an interactive process, has a fidelity characteristic, and has encoding as one of its components. Describes some specific questions postmodern works raise…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Higher Education, Postmodernism
Peer reviewedWells, Alan; Hakanen, Ernest A. – Journalism Quarterly, 1991
Follows up on some recent calls for study of music as a mass medium. Finds that music serves as a powerful communication medium, speaking directly to the emotions (excitement, happiness, love) of high school students. Finds that women were somewhat more likely to associate emotions with music and to use music for mood management. (PRA)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Research, Emotional Response, High Schools


