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Authors: BORDIA P ROSNOW RL
Citation: P. Bordia et Rl. Rosnow, RUMOR REST STOPS ON THE INFORMATION-HIGHWAY - TRANSMISSION PATTERNS IN A COMPUTER-MEDIATED RUMOR CHAIN, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 163-179

Authors: DAVID P
Citation: P. David, NEWS CONCRETENESS AND VISUAL-VERBAL ASSOCIATION - DO NEWS PICTURES NARROW THE RECALL GAP BETWEEN CONCRETE AND ABSTRACT NEWS, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 180-201

Authors: OETZEL JG
Citation: Jg. Oetzel, EXPLAINING INDIVIDUAL COMMUNICATION PROCESSES IN HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS GROUPS THROUGH INDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISM AND SELF-CONSTRUAL, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 202-224

Authors: TRACY K TRACY SJ
Citation: K. Tracy et Sj. Tracy, RUDENESS AT 911 - RECONCEPTUALIZING FACE AND FACE ATTACK, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 225-251

Authors: KIM YY LUJAN P DIXON LD
Citation: Yy. Kim et al., I CAN WALK BOTH WAYS - IDENTITY INTEGRATION OF AMERICAN-INDIANS IN OKLAHOMA, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 252-274

Authors: WEATHERALL A
Citation: A. Weatherall, WOMEN AND MEN IN LANGUAGE - AN ANALYSIS OF SEMINATURALISTIC PERSON DESCRIPTIONS, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 275-292

Authors: MARTIN JN FLORES LA
Citation: Jn. Martin et La. Flores, COLLOQUY - CHALLENGES IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION-RESEARCH, Human communication research, 25(2), 1998, pp. 293-299

Authors: FINK EL
Citation: El. Fink, EDITORS FOREWORD, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 3-4

Authors: JORDAN JM
Citation: Jm. Jordan, EXECUTIVE COGNITIVE CONTROL IN COMMUNICATION - EXTENDING PLAN-BASED THEORY, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 5-38

Authors: HONEYCUTT JM CANTRILL JG KELLY P LAMBKIN D
Citation: Jm. Honeycutt et al., HOW DO I LOVE THEE - LET ME CONSIDER MY OPTIONS - COGNITION, VERBAL STRATEGIES, AND THE ESCALATION OF INTIMACY, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 39-63

Authors: WILSON SR ALEMAN CG LEATHAM GB
Citation: Sr. Wilson et al., IDENTITY IMPLICATIONS OF INFLUENCE GOALS - A REVISED ANALYSIS OF FACE-THREATENING ACTS AND APPLICATION TO SEEKING COMPLIANCE WITH SAME-SEX FRIENDS, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 64-96

Authors: ROBINSON JD
Citation: Jd. Robinson, GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS - TALK, GAZE, AND BODY ORIENTATION DURING OPENINGS OF DOCTOR-PATIENT CONSULTATIONS, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 97-123

Authors: HUMMERT ML SHANER JL GARSTKA TA HENRY C
Citation: Ml. Hummert et al., COMMUNICATION WITH OLDER ADULTS - THE INFLUENCE OF AGE STEREOTYPES, CONTEXT, AND COMMUNICATOR AGE, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 124-151

Authors: BABROW AS
Citation: As. Babrow, COLLOQUY - DEVELOPING MULTIPLE-PROCESS THEORIES OF COMMUNICATION, Human communication research, 25(1), 1998, pp. 152-155

Authors: MONAHAN JL
Citation: Jl. Monahan, I DONT KNOW IT BUT I LIKE YOU - THE INFLUENCE OF NONCONSCIOUS AFFECT ON PERSON PERCEPTION, Human communication research, 24(4), 1998, pp. 480-500

Authors: ANDERSEN PA GUERRERO LK BULLER DB JORGENSEN PF
Citation: Pa. Andersen et al., AN EMPIRICAL-COMPARISON OF 3 THEORIES OF NONVERBAL IMMEDIACY EXCHANGE, Human communication research, 24(4), 1998, pp. 501-535

Authors: HEALD MR CONTRACTOR NS KOEHLY LM WASSERMAN S
Citation: Mr. Heald et al., FORMAL AND EMERGENT PREDICTORS OF COWORKERS PERCEPTUAL CONGRUENCE ON AN ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL-STRUCTURE, Human communication research, 24(4), 1998, pp. 536-563

Authors: TREES AR MANUSOV V
Citation: Ar. Trees et V. Manusov, MANAGING FACE CONCERNS IN CRITICISM - INTEGRATING NONVERBAL BEHAVIORSAS A DIMENSION OF POLITENESS IN FEMALE FRIENDSHIP DYADS, Human communication research, 24(4), 1998, pp. 564-583

Authors: WEISS AJ WILSON BJ
Citation: Aj. Weiss et Bj. Wilson, CHILDRENS COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL RESPONSES TO THE PORTRAYAL OF NEGATIVE EMOTIONS IN FAMILY-FORMATTED SITUATION COMEDIES, Human communication research, 24(4), 1998, pp. 584-609

Authors: RIMAL RN FLORA JA
Citation: Rn. Rimal et Ja. Flora, BIDIRECTIONAL FAMILIAL INFLUENCES IN DIETARY BEHAVIOR - TEST OF A MODEL OF CAMPAIGN INFLUENCES, Human communication research, 24(4), 1998, pp. 610-637

Authors: OKEEFE G GALLOIS C
Citation: G. Okeefe et C. Gallois, COMMUNICATION-THEORY AND HEALTH CAMPAIGN RESEARCH - EDITORS FOREWORD, Human communication research, 24(3), 1998, pp. 363-364

Authors: VALENTE TW PAREDES P POPPE PR
Citation: Tw. Valente et al., MATCHING THE MESSAGE TO THE PROCESS - THE RELATIVE ORDERING OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICES IN BEHAVIOR-CHANGE RESEARCH, Human communication research, 24(3), 1998, pp. 366-385

Authors: PARROTT R MONAHAN J AINSWORTH S STEINER C
Citation: R. Parrott et al., COMMUNICATING TO FARMERS ABOUT SKIN-CANCER - THE BEHAVIOR ADAPTATION MODEL, Human communication research, 24(3), 1998, pp. 386-409

Authors: SCHOOLER C CHAFFEE SH FLORA JA ROSER C
Citation: C. Schooler et al., HEALTH CAMPAIGN CHANNELS - TRADEOFFS AMONG REACH, SPECIFICITY, AND IMPACT, Human communication research, 24(3), 1998, pp. 410-432

Authors: BULLER DB BORLAND R BURGOON M
Citation: Db. Buller et al., IMPACT OF BEHAVIORAL INTENTION ON EFFECTIVENESS OF MESSAGE FEATURES -EVIDENCE FROM THE FAMILY SUN SAFETY PROJECT, Human communication research, 24(3), 1998, pp. 433-453
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