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Publikováno v:
Communication Reports. 26:101-112
This study examined how individuals' privacy orientations within their families affected their experiences in their homes and workplaces. The influence of individuals' perceptions of privacy orientations on family satisfaction, job satisfaction, and
Autor:
Judy C. Pearson, Amy N. Miller
Publikováno v:
Communication Quarterly. 61:18-34
The influence of instructor position, nationality, and teaching style on student perceived willingness to communicate and on teaching evaluations in a college math course is examined in this study. Students are more willing to communicate both in cla
Publikováno v:
Annals of the International Communication Association. 35:93-119
Family communication and group communication scholars have largely worked independently of each other, despite calls for collaboration (Socha, 1999; Turner, 1970). Family communication research has generally followed the interpersonal communication t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Business Strategy. 1:210-223
Social identity theory has been applied to many organizational contexts, including family businesses. However, the current study is one of the first to explore the organizational identification of non-family member employees. Based on previous resear
Autor:
Robert S. Littlefield, Amy N. Miller
Publikováno v:
Public Relations Review. 36:361-366
This study focused on ConAgra's communication strategies utilized during its peanut butter and pot pie product recalls. A content analysis revealed that ConAgra handled each recall differently, with little evidence of organizational learning. The use
Autor:
Nadene N. Vevea, Amy N. Miller
Publikováno v:
Review of Communication. 10:276-289
Uncertainty-management theory has been studied and applied in multiple areas of health communication. To date, the majority of published research regarding uncertainty management has been limited to studies of patients with terminal or acute illnesse
Publikováno v:
Communication Research Reports. 27:253-262
This study examines the effect of family communication patterns (FCPs) on grief reactions following a death in the family. Based on family relational schemata theory, FCP has been shown to predict a variety of cognitive and behavioral outcomes, but r
Publikováno v:
Communication Research Reports. 26:297-310
Do intimacy rituals affect perceptions of relational intimacy and relational quality? This study examined the effect of self-reported use of intimacy rituals and biological sex on perceived relational intimacy and perceived relational quality. Percei