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Messaris, Paul – 1991
Four different principles of visual manipulation constitute a minimal list of what a visually "literate" viewer should know about, but certain problems exist which are inherent in measuring viewers' awareness of each of them. The four principles are: (1) paraproxemics, or camera work which derives its effectiveness from an analogy to the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Communication Research
Hayward, Pamela A. – 1993
A study investigated teaching assistants' beliefs about the first day of class, the intersection between their beliefs and expectations, and the strategies they plan to use. Subjects were 12 teaching assistants (TAs) assigned to teach an introductory or intermediate level public speaking course to university undergraduates. Five teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Communication Research, Higher Education, Public Speaking
Arnold, Lorin Basden – 1994
While the debate over the role of metaphor in language, thought, and meaning is not new, in the past decade there has been a move among organizational scholars to use metaphors in critical research. This paper presents a review of one area of the existing literature on metaphor--that dealing primarily with the nonliteral view of metaphors within…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Critical Theory, Cultural Context, Discourse Communities
Stephenson, Tracy; Walsh-Childers, Kim – 1993
Magazines are popular information sources for teens and already may have played a significant role in educating teenagers about AIDS. Many AIDS activists and health educators believed coverage of Magic Johnson's November 1991 announcement that he had contracted AIDS through heterosexual sex might help to convince teenagers about their AIDS risk. A…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Communication Research, Content Analysis
Bourhis, John; And Others – 1993
A study examined school and home variables as contributing factors in the development of communication apprehension in children. Subjects, 89 undergraduate students in 2 sections of a semester-long course in organizational communication and two sections of an introductory level course in interpersonal communication at a midwestern university,…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Educational Environment
Hillmer, Barbara Hoehn; Violanti, Michelle T. – 1993
Although business organizations consider the financial and strategic implications of "downsizing" (a euphemism for what used to be called "layoffs"), they often neglect to consider the communication and human resource implications. Not only does downsizing affect the operational aspects of the restructured company, but also the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Employment Practices, Higher Education, Job Layoff
Danielson, Mary Ann; Hollwitz, John – 1993
A preliminary study tested the reliability and validity of an instrument that was constructed to identify and measure the various dimensions, tasks, and worker characteristics associated with performing the functions of a director of forensics. Three-part questionnaires were mailed to 210 forensics programs, representing both public and private…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Evaluation, Communication Research, Construct Validity
Hogelucht, Kimberly S. – 1994
A study examined a segment of classroom discourse in light of: (1) the complexity of an I-R-E (Initiation-Reply-Evaluation) sequence; (2) the teacher's role as facilitator; and (3) the similarities and differences between mundane conversation and classroom discourse. In addition, the intricacies of interaction between teachers and students in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Ostermeier, Terry H. – 1994
A study investigated the listening experiences of American university students who interviewed people from other cultures as part of a class project. A total of 103 individuals from African, Asian, European, Latin American, and Middle Eastern cultures were interviewed. Each of the American interviewers described his/her perceptions of five…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Newburger, Craig; And Others – 1994
A study examined the impact of self-confrontation (self-viewing of videotaped speeches) on student public speaking apprehension. Subjects, 112 undergraduate students enrolled in introductory public speaking classes who were confronted with their videotaped speeches (as post-performance feedback), did not experience a reduction in their public…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis
Thomas, Richard W.; Seibold, David R. – 1994
A study examined the interpersonal influence strategies reported by college students in two alcohol-related situations--a drunk driving intervention situation and a non-driving alcohol abuse situation. Subjects, 489 undergraduate students attending a large midwestern university, a large central midwestern university, or a mid-sized upper…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Environment, Communication Research, Driving While Intoxicated
Stillwell, Arlene M.; Baumeister, Roy F. – 1990
A primary internal concern of an intimate relationship is that each partner communicates with the other. A breakdown of communication may occur when an occurrence construed as minor or negligible by one partner precipitates a major explosion of anger, rage, and hurt by the other. Both partners may be at fault for allowing a disagreement to reach…
Descriptors: Anger, Communication Problems, Communication Research, Higher Education
Larson, Charles U. – 1991
In 1972 Ernest Bormann and his students were in the process of developing and applying what was later called "fantasy theme analysis" to various kinds of communication including the political campaign communication of 1972. Fantasy theme methodology ultimately developed into "Symbolic Convergence Theory," which has generated a…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education
Yows, Suzanne R. – 1991
A study tested the knowledge gap hypothesis, a promising framework for research in the field of mass communication devised by P. Tichenor, G. Donohue, and C. Olien in 1970. The study investigated the relative contribution of two types of factors--structural and motivational--in predicting the degree to which persons will attend to health messages,…
Descriptors: Cancer, Communication Research, Health Education, Health Promotion
Bonnell, Karen H.; Caillouet, Larry M. – 1991
A survey examined students' attitudes about communication with their parents and others on sex-related topics, with particular emphasis given to the barriers to parent-teenager communication identified by the teenagers themselves and to suggestions for improving openness in communication. Subjects, 105 male and 142 female students aged 14 to 19…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Research, Family Communication, High Schools
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