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Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Facilitating talk about new ideas: The role of personal relationships in organizational innovation
1991/09/01
English
90
Decision development in small groups II: A study of multiple sequences in decision making1
1983/09/01
English
90
“Feeling caught” as a mediator of adolescents' and young adults' avoidance and satisfaction with their parents in divorced and non-divorced households
2003/06/01
English
90
Internet Fantasy Violence: A Test of Aggression in an Online Game
2005/06/01
English
90
Locking Up Emotion: Moving Beyond Dissonance for Understanding Emotion Labor Discomfort The paper uses data from the author's dissertation, expertly advised by Dr. Stanley Deetz at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Earlier versions were presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, 2004 and the International Communication Association, 2001.
2005/09/01
English
89
Reexamining Fear Appeal Models from Cognitive Appraisal Theory and Functional Emotion Theory Perspectives
2015/06/08
English
89
Achieving communication goals in superior‐subordinate relationships: The multi‐functionality of upward maintenance tactics
1991/09/01
English
89
Communication apprehension and accumulated communication state anxiety experiences: A research note
1984/03/01
English
88
Cognitive complexity, social perception, and the development of listener‐adapted communication in six‐, eight‐, ten‐, and twelve‐year‐old boys
1977/11/01
English
87
The nature and measurement of interpersonal dominance
1998/12/01
English
87
When Online Meets Offline: The Effect of Modality Switching on Relational Communication
2007/09/01
English
87
Efficiently and Effectively Evaluating Public Service Announcements: Additional Evidence for the Utility of Perceived Effectiveness
2013/03/01
English
85
The cocial construction of mobile telephony: an application of the social influence model to perceptions and uses of mobile phones within personal communication networks
2003/12/01
English
85
When lies are uncovered: Emotional and relational outcomes of discovered deception
1990/06/01
English
84
Being Open without Talking about It: A Rhetorical/Normative Approach to Understanding Topic Avoidance in Families after a Lung Cancer Diagnosis
2011/12/01
English
84
Situational influences on the selection of compliance‐gaining messages: Two tests of the predictive utility of the Cody‐McLaughlin typology
1985/12/01
English
83
Bystander Intervention in Cyberbullying
2015/06/15
English
83
A descriptive investigation of the possible communication‐based reasons for effective and ineffective group decision making
1983/12/01
English
83
Fear appeal messages affect accessibility of attitudes toward the threat and adaptive behaviors
2004/03/01
English
82
Decision development in small groups I: A comparison of two models
1981/03/01
English
82
Clarifying the narrative paradigm
1989/03/01
English
81
Communication theories and other curios
1991/03/01
English
81
Strategic topic avoidance: an investigation of topic avoidance frequency, strategies used, and relational correlates
2004/12/01
English
81
Integrated Threat Theory and Acceptance of Immigrant Assimilation: An Analysis of Muslim Immigration in Western Europe
2013/03/01
English
81
Reactions to messages that hurt: The influence of relational contexts
1998/09/01
English
81
Structuring the concept of relational communication
1999/03/01
English
80
Conceptualizing Compassion as Recognizing, Relating and (Re)acting: A Qualitative Study of Compassionate Communication at Hospice
2012/09/01
English
80
Eysenck's BIG THREE and communication traits: three correlational studies
2001/09/01
English
80
Interpersonal deception: II. The inferiority of conversational participants as deception detectors
1991/03/01
English
78
A new look at similarity and attraction in marriage: Similarities in social‐cognitive and communication skills as predictors of attraction and satisfaction
1992/09/01
English
78
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