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1. Affect intensity and sensitivity to punishment as
predictors of...
Recent studies of state anxiety patterns show that sensitization during the first minute of speech performance affects a substantial number of novice speakers. Because sensitization ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Evaluations of supportive messages provided by friends
and romantic...
In a questionnaire study of 270 college students we investigated relationships of adult attachment-style dimensions and perceptions of comforting messages received from friends and romantic ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Political knowledge and sponsorship in backlash from
party- and...
Apparently wary of backlash, candidates are sponsoring fewer negative ads while their party's national committees do more of the dirty work. In this experiment (N ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Causal attributions for collaborative public speaking
presentations in...
The present study applied attribution theory in examining how college students interpret success and failure for themselves and their partners in collaborative presentations. Questionnaires were ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Performance visualization and behavioral disruption: a
clarification.
Current data suggest that performance visualization is an effective way to reduce communication apprehension (Ayres, Hopf, & Ayres 1997), but performance visualization has not been ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Degrading content and character sex: accounting for
men and women's...
This study examines sex differences in arousal to non-violent sexually explicit videos and viewers' perceptions of the character traits that distinguish degrading from non-degrading content. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Physical symptoms of discomfort associated with worry
about giving a...
While reports of anxiety about public speaking are common, the specific ways in which individual speakers are impacted varies considerably. Researchers of public speaking state ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. The appeal of media violence in a full-length motion
picture: an...
This paper reports the results of an experiment that examined the appeal of violence in a full-length motion picture. College students (N = 134) were ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Lie-biased decision making in
prison.
Levine and McCornack (1992)found that persons who have a truth-bias (those who tend to believe that most messages are truthful) exhibit low detection accuracy, that ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Comparing survey and diary measures of Internet and
traditional media use.
Considerable debate exists over the accuracy of self-reported media use measures. This report compares two methodologies for studying Internet and traditional media use: online surveys ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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