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Autor:
Elaine M. Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy V. Goldsmith, Betty Ferrell, Debra Parker Oliver, Andrea Lynn Pfeifle
Publikováno v:
MedEdPORTAL, Vol 8 (2012)
Abstract Introduction This resource presents a series of communication skills training modules designed to highlight interprofessional care and communication. Each module of the COMFORT (Communication, Orientation/Opportunity, Mindfulness, Family, Op
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https://doaj.org/article/de626b97a0c547a6bb4eab1e8c410e5d
Autor:
Joshua Compton, Chasu An, Michael Pfau, Elaine M. Wittenberg, Monica Ferguson, Kimberly A. Parker, Yuri Malyshev, Heather Horton
Publikováno v:
Communication Quarterly. 54:143-156
This study examined the timing of counterarguing effects in resistance. Specifically, it investigated the persistence of counterarguing output in resistance across time and explored inoculation message strategies designed to boost the persistence of
Autor:
Michael Pfau, Michael Hatfield, Carolyn Jackson, Rob Lanier, Elaine M. Wittenberg, Phil Mehringer, Kristina Brockman
Publikováno v:
Mass Communication and Society. 8:179-195
This study compared television news coverage provided by embedded and nonembedded reporters during the first 5 days of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Content analysis was conducted of television news broadcasts about OIF by ABC, CBS, CNN, and NBC to
Autor:
Chasu An, Monica Ferguson, Heather Horton, Kimberly A. Parker, Michael Pfau, Joshua Compton, Yuri Malyshev, Elaine M. Wittenberg
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 30:329-360
This investigation compared the traditional explanation for the way inoculation confers resistance to influence with an alternative rationale for resistance based on attitude accessibility. Four hundred forty-three participants took part in the inves
Autor:
Gregory Scott, Michael Pfau, Dana Warr, Michael Donnelly, Michel M. Haigh, Mitchell Gettle, Elaine M. Wittenberg
Publikováno v:
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 81:74-88
This investigation probed whether embedded journalist coverage of the first days of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq produced print news coverage that was either more decontextualized inform or more favorable in tone. Embedded news coverage of the firs
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Craig, Elaine M. Wittenberg, Michel M. Haigh, Jennifer A. H. Becker, Shelley Wigley, Amy J. Wagoner Johnson, Kenneth L. Brown
Publikováno v:
Communication Quarterly. 52:54-67
This study examines friendships that have ended. Five recalled trajectories for dissolved friendships were found. Certain turning points were generally associated with increases in friendship closeness, while others were associated with decreases in
Autor:
Paul D. Villagran, Elaine M. Wittenberg, Amy J. Wagoner Johnson, Melinda M. Villagran, Michelle A. Mazur
Publikováno v:
Communication Monographs. 70:230-249
This study claims that relationship development can be viewed as a dialectic. Evidence for this hypothesis is obtained by examining friendships of three different intimacy levels: casual, close, and best friends. Over one-half of the friendships exam
Publikováno v:
Communication Research Reports. 20:1-12
Computer‐mediated contexts afford communicators the opportunity to make strategic decisions concerning the self that they present to others. This investigation examined the practice of self‐presentation via gender‐swapping and gender‐monitori
Publikováno v:
Journal of palliative care. 22(4)
The purpose of this descriptive project is to use the Modified Index of Interdisciplinary Collaboration (MIIC) to assess the perceptions of collaboration of 95 staff from all disciplines on five different hospice teams. Specifically, the research que
Autor:
Elaine M. Wittenberg, Harry T. Hall, Melinda M. Villagran, Kenneth Brown, Timothy Doty, Dan O'Hair, Monica Ferguson
Publikováno v:
Health communication. 15(2)
Relative to other types of health communication research (acute care physician patient communication, communication campaigns, compliance episodes, etc.), investigations of patient communication following the diagnosis of cancer are infrequent. Theor