The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-art literature reviews across the field of communication. Sponsored by the International Communication Association, volumes offer insightful descriptions of research as well as reflections on the implications of those findings for other areas of the discipline. Editor Christina S. Beck presents a diverse, international selection of articles that highlight empirical and theoretical intersections in the communication discipline.
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Finally, more research that considers the role of emotion in risk communication is needed. ... particularly in situations when a patient is not ill, such as preventative health campaigns (Kurzenhäuser & Hoffrage, in press).
... communicating with the nonresidential parent. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 34, 30–48. Brannen, J. (2005). Time and the negotiation of work-family boundaries: Autonomy or illusion? Time & Society, 14, 113–131. Brashers ...
Planning strategic interaction: Attaining goals through communcative. Abelson, R.P. (1976). Script processing in attitude formation and decision-making. In J.S.Carroll & J. W.Payne (Eds.), Cognition and social behavior (pp. 33–45).
Communication Yearbook 40 completes four decades of publishing state-of-the-discipline literature reviews and essays.
Nonstandard work in developed economies: Causes and consequences. Kalamazoo, MI: W. E. Upjohn InstituteforEmployment Research. Humphries, C. (2004, November 12). Sleep medicine:Extendedshifts for residents called risky for patients.
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Communication Yearbook, 22, 209– 249. O'Keefe,D.J. (2000). Guilt and social influence. Communication Yearbook, 23,67–101. O'Keefe, D.J. (2002). The persuasive effects of variationinstandpoint articulation. In F. H. van Eemeren (Ed.), ...
... diffusion behav- ior , and found considerable variance from study to study in relationships between the same pairs of concepts ; they call this the “ in- stability of diffusion findings , " and conclude that inadequacies in the ...