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Autor:
Allison P. Mazur, Morgan E. Summers, Haley R. Royer, Amanda J. Holmstrom, Salena Moore, Samantha J. Shebib, Reed M. Reynolds, David D. Clare, Travis L. Poland
Publikováno v:
Communication Research. 47:541-571
Two experiments were conducted to extend research on the Cognitive-Emotional Theory of Esteem Support Messages by examining order, interaction, and absolute effects of emotion- and problem-focused esteem support in the context of the job search. Part
Autor:
David D. Clare, Timothy R. Levine
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 45:286-308
Publikováno v:
Communication Studies. 66:277-300
Two studies are reported that test a model in which job-search self-efficacy mediates the relationship between received esteem support and job-search behavior. Esteem support refers to messages intended to enhance how recipients feel about themselves
Publikováno v:
Communication Research Reports. 32:170-179
The current study examines how the receipt of different types of supportive communication affects the job search. New entrant job seekers (N = 175) reported on their receipt of four types of social support (informational, instrumental, emotional, and
Publikováno v:
Southern Communication Journal. 79:468-483
Consumers often rate online product reviews in terms of helpfulness. To explore the linguistic features that may contribute to helpfulness ratings, a linguistic inquiry and word count analysis compared 377 helpful and unhelpful Amazon.com product rev
Autor:
Hee Sun Park, J. Pete Blair, Steve McCornack, Timothy R. Levine, David D. Clare, Kelly Morrison
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 40:442-462
In a proof-of-concept study, an expert obtained 100% deception-detection accuracy over 33 interviews. Tapes of the interactions were shown to N = 136 students who obtained 79.1% accuracy (Mdn = 83.3%, mode = 100%). The findings were replicated in a s
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 40:350-372
Consistent with the Park and Levine’s (PL) probability model of deception detection accuracy, previous research has shown that as the proportion of honest messages increases, there is a corresponding linear increase in correct truth–lie discrimin
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 40:262-289
The concept of diagnostic utility was used to create questions that would differentially affect deception detection accuracy. Six deception detection studies show that subtle differences in questioning produced accuracy rates that were predictably, s
Publikováno v:
Communication Monographs. 80:220-242
The current study extends research on the Cognitive-Emotional Theory of Esteem Support Messages (CETESM) and examines the role of esteem support during the job search. Unemployed, underemployed, and/or displaced job seekers (N=197) recalled an esteem
Autor:
Timothy R. Levine, Hee Sun Park, Allison S. Shaw, Jae Chul Shim, Jung Hyon Lee, Hillary C. Shulman, Kim B. Serota, David D. Clare
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 37:377-403
Sender demeanor is an individual difference in the believability of message senders that is conceptually independent of actual honesty. Recent research suggests that sender demeanor may be the most influential source of variation in deception detecti