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Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Environmental Education. 31:110-131
Popularised feminist discourse has devalued daily cooking and implicitly defined it as work that reinforces women's second-class status. In an era of climate change linked to industrialised foods and disease epidemics caused by the modern Western die
Autor:
G. Ostapowicz, Sally Bell, Simone I. Strasser, John Slavin, John D. Santamaria, M. Dallinger, Katrina J R Watson, Paul V. Desmond
Publikováno v:
Internal Medicine Journal. 31:90-96
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a significant problem in the Australian community. Over the past few years, the number of patients with diagnosed hepatitis C has increased greatly. The aims of the present study were to define the cli
Autor:
Karen B. Mann, Judith M. Dallinger
Publikováno v:
College Teaching. 48:95-101
Assessment of student learning outcomes is becoming de rigueur within American col leges and universities. Many institutions conduct the assessments in their general education component by examining stu dents' skills in areas such as writing, speakin
Publikováno v:
Communication Reports. 11:11-20
As currently conceptualized, both gender and communicator style can be described as the product of many small behaviors that individuals enact throughout the day, as well as filters for interpreting and making sense of human behavior. This study exam
Autor:
Judith M. Dallinger, Dale Hample
Publikováno v:
Communication Quarterly. 43:297-319
Taking conflict personally (TCP) has been defined as a negative emotional reaction to participating in a conflict. This paper locates the notions of affective climate in general, and TCP in particular, within a Lewinian frame. The theoretical connect
Autor:
Dale Hample, Judith M. Dallinger
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Conflict Management. 6:273-289
Taking conflict personally (TCP) is conceptualized as a negative emotional personalization of conflict episodes. Here, individuals' TCP levels were examined in relationship to both their own conflict management styles and their perceptions of supervi
Autor:
Judith M. Dallinger, Dale Hample
Publikováno v:
Argumentation: Perspectives and Approaches
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::20ac6d32ef84d391ea64db9b99438471
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110869163.225
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110869163.225
Autor:
Dale Hample, Judith M. Dallinger
Publikováno v:
Communication Reports. 7:43-49
This study reports a secondary data analysis of eight separate studies of cognitive editing, with a combined sample size of 1471. These data had revealed inconsistent results with regard to the question of whether males and females edit their persuas
Autor:
Marshall Prisbell, Judith M. Dallinger
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 68:211-214
This study investigated the nature of self-disclosure in developing relationships. After completing various tasks on three separate occasions, 88 students completed a measure of self-disclosure. Analysis indicated that amount of disclosure increased
Autor:
M, Dallinger
Publikováno v:
Australian nursing journal (July 1993). 5(8)