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| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._12-24-12PAPERelection08.pdf | PDF (._12-24-12PAPERelection08.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._2-10-11SUNBELTce.pdf | PDF (._2-10-11SUNBELTce.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._52Fink & Chen.pdf | PDF (._52Fink & Chen.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._87Chung&FinkHCR2008.pdf | PDF (._87Chung&FinkHCR2008.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._Abdi-MDS2007.pdf | PDF (._Abdi-MDS2007.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._Aid_Campaign.pdf | PDF (._Aid_Campaign.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._antarcticscience110510final.pdf | PDF (._antarcticscience110510final.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._arf94B.pdf | PDF (._arf94B.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._aSociologist2011haller.pdf | PDF (._aSociologist2011haller.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._BarnettRice85.pdf | PDF (._BarnettRice85.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._OCR14BarnettFrequencyOccurrence.pdf | PDF (._OCR14BarnettFrequencyOccurrence.pdf) | ||
| __MACOSX/csj_literature/._OCRprecisemeasure.pdf | PDF (._OCRprecisemeasure.pdf) | ||
| Running head: 2008 United States Presidential Election | 2008 | PDF (12-24-12PAPERelection08.pdf) | |
| Carolyn Evans & Joseph Woelfel | Department of Communication, University at Buffalo (SUNY), Buffalo, New York 14260 USA | 2008 | PDF (2-10-11SUNBELTce.pdf) |
| A Galileo Analysis of | United Pat@ Iiiternational Inc., Republic of China SHIH-SHIN CHEN | 1987 | PDF (52Fink & Chen.pdf) |
| ORIGINAL ARTICLE | 1 Department of Communication, Western Illinois University Macomb, IL 61455 | 1996 | PDF (87Chung&FinkHCR2008.pdf) |
| LATEX/x64/x6f/x63/x75/x6d/x65/x6e/x74/x3a /x41/x62/x64/x69/x2d/x4d/x44/x53/x32/x30/x30/x37/x2d/x70/x72/x65/x74/x74/x79/x2e/x74/x65/x78 /x2d /x70/x61/x67/x65 /x31 | (PCA). Like PCA,MDS can be used with supplementary or illustra- | 2005 | PDF (Abdi-MDS2007.pdf) |
| Aid Campaign 1 | Yon Soo Lim, George A. Barnett and Hyunjung Kim | 2007 | PDF (Aid_Campaign.pdf) |
| A Neural Network Based Content Analysis of Antarctic | Prabir G. Dastidar* and Deepak Kumar Jha§ | 1980 | PDF (antarcticscience110510final.pdf) |
| Using Neural Networks in | April 20, 1994 | 1994 | PDF (arf94B.pdf) |
| A Sociologist | By Archibald Orben Haller, Jr. | PDF (aSociologist2011haller.pdf) | |
| Social Networks 7 (1985) 287-322 | George A, BARNETT * | 1985 | PDF (BarnettRice85.pdf) |
| Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at | Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at | 2015 | PDF (Bass.S_Using Perceptual.pdf) |
| A Network Analysis of the American Library Association: | University at Buffalo, The State University of New York | 2010 | PDF (battlesonDis10.pdf) |
| csj_literature/bavelasAlex48.pdf | PDF (bavelasAlex48.pdf) | ||
| Title of Dissertation: THE DYNAMICS OF REACTANCE AND | Elena Bessarabova, Ph.D., 2010 | 2010 | PDF (bessarabova_umd_0117E_11070.pdf) |
| Human Communication Research ISSN 0360-3989 | Reactance, Restoration, and Cognitive | 2005 | PDF (bessarabovaFinkTurner13.pdf) |
| Framing How China is Taught : | PDF (BeyerAS_SeniorResearch15.pdf) | ||
| Framing How China is Taught : | Presentation to and Perceptions of Current American College Students | PDF (BeyerCapstone15.pdf) | |
| Conflict Style Differences Between | sample consisted of 188 graduate students from 31 different countries residing in the U.S. Findingsindicated that assumptions regarding the relationship of culture to conflict style preferences may not bevalid. Preference for using five conflict styles were measured: avoiding, obliging, integrating, compromis-ing, and dominating. The integrating style is generally the most preferred; obliging and avoiding are next,followed by compromising and dominating. Avoiding is preferred by individualists rather than bycollectivists. Individualists do not differ from collectivists in their preference for the dominating conflictstyle. We also found that collectivists prefer compromising and integrating more than individualists do,whereas individualism-collectivism had no significant linear effect on preference for the obliging style.Conflict styles are highly multidimensional for both individualists and collectivists. Even though the fiveconflict styles can be subsumed under four types, the items measuring the five styles cannot be generatedfrom any two-dimensional typology. Finally, the meaning of four of the five styles is different forindividualists and collectivists: Dominating is the only style interpreted similarly by both groups. Areasfor future research are considered. Key words: Culture, conflict styles, communication, | 1998 | PDF (CaiFink2002.pdf) |
| Intercultural Networks 419 | Network analysis is used to investigate and compare | 2011 | PDF (CaiFink2011.pdf) |
| Cary, J. W. (1988). Information Loss in Grid Analysis. In F. Fransella and L.F. Thomas (eds.) Experimenting with Personal | Cary, J. W. (1988). Information Loss in Grid Analysis. In F. Fransella and L.F. Thomas (eds.) Experimenting with Personal | 1988 | PDF (Cary_InformationLoss_in_GridAnalysis.pdf) |
| MEASURING DIFFERENTIALS OF INFORMATION POWER BETWEEN ACADEMIC | June 1, 2012 | 1979 | PDF (ceDis2012CAE.pdf) |
| 2011 Oct 10 | 2011 | PDF (chen11.pdf) | |
| STUDYING THE STRUCTURE OF EMOTIONAL PROCESSES: | PDF (chen11RAH.pdf) | ||
| csj_literature/ChengGalileoChinese.pdf | PDF (ChengGalileoChinese.pdf) | ||
| Empirical evidence suggests that the ownership of | related products that form a technology cluster is signif-icantly better than the attributes of an innovation atpredicting adoption. The treatment of technology clus-ters, however, has been ad hoc and study specific: | 2003 | PDF (ChenVishwanath.pdf) |
| This article was downloaded by: [University Of Maryland] | Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 | 2008 | PDF (ChungFinkKaplowitzCM08.pdf) |
| Sequential Information Integration | Sungeun Chung, Edward L. Fink, Leah Waks, Michael | 2012 | PDF (ChungFinkWaksMeffertXie2012.pdf) |
| Cognitive Space 1The Strong Cognitive Stance as a Conceptual Basis for the Role of Information in | Informatics and Information System Design | PDF (cogspace-98.pdf) | |
| csj_literature/colfer-2001.pdf | PDF (colfer-2001.pdf) | ||
| csj_literature/comEastWestJapanese.pdf | PDF (comEastWestJapanese.pdf) | ||
| Vol. 3 No. 4 Summer 1977 | sional scaling. Experimental messages were introduced and the posttest interconcept | 1977 | PDF (Craig-1977-Limiting the Scope.pdf) |
| SISTEMA GALILEO, UNA REPRESENTACIÓN COMPU TACIONAL DE LAS ACTI TUDES Y | La presente entrevista se realizó a finales de 1998, mientras el entrevistador, Guido Demicheli | 1998 | PDF (demicheli00.pdf) |
| Dinauer, Fink / INTERATTITUDE STRUCTURE AND ATTITUDE DYNAMICS 1 | Dinauer, Fink / INTERATTITUDE STRUCTURE AND ATTITUDE DYNAMICS 1 | 1993 | PDF (dinauer-fink.pdf) |
| 621 Advances in Consumer Research | Volume 36, © 2009Toward a More Comprehensive Theory of Attitude Change: The Effects of Inter-Attitudinal | 2009 | PDF (dinauer09.pdf) |
| Developing a Global Methodology for Monitoring Human Rights in Media Depictions of Disability The DRPI NN team at UB spring/fall 2008: Brenda Battleson Hao Chen Carolyn Evans Alaina Iacobucci Anne Solbu-Slowe Joseph Woelfel Ezra Zubrow | 2008 | PDF (DRPI-NN2008.pdf) | |
| TWO APPROACHES FOR | Buffalo, NY 14260 -1060 | 2006 | PDF (ElbirtBarnett06.pdf) |
| 2012 Apr 21 | 2012 | PDF (evans12.pdf) | |
| PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE | Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House, 37- | 2011 | PDF (Fink09.pdf) |
| The SAGE Handbook of | Developments in Theory and Practice | PDF (FinkCai2013.pdf) | |
| The SAGE Handbook of | Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice | PDF (FinkCaiQi2006.pdf) | |
| POSITIONAL DISCREPANCY, PSYCHOLOGICAL | psychological discrepancy and more attitude change than would the reverse order. In | 1963 | PDF (FinkKaplowitzBauer83.pdf) |
| A NEURAL NETWORK ANALYSIS OF | Joseph Woelfel, Ph.D of | 1996 | PDF (foster96.pdf) |
| csj_literature/HowToGalileo09.pdf | PDF (HowToGalileo09.pdf) | ||
| 74 LATANE AND NOWAK | Szamrej, J., Nowak, A., & Latane, B. (1992, July). Self-organizing allitudinal structures | 1992 | PDF (KaplowitzFink1997.pdf) |
| / JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 22. 507-530 (1986) | Message Discrepancy and the Persistence of Attitude | 1986 | PDF (KaplowitzFinkArmstrongBauer1986.pdf) |
| Kaplowitz, Stan A., A Dynamic Model of the Effect of Discrepant Information on Unidimensional | Kaplowitz, Stan A., A Dynamic Model of the Effect of Discrepant Information on Unidimensional | 1983 | PDF (KaplowitzFinkBauer1983.pdf) |
| Social Psychology Quarterly | 1991. Vol. 54, No. 3. 191-207 | 1991 | PDF (KaplowitzFinkMulcroneAtkinDabi1991.pdf) |
| Communication | behavior of the audience. First, theories of drama explain how to create a dramathat involves the audience. Second, drama theory explains how confrontationleads to emotional response, cognitive reorientation, and character change withina drama, both fictional and real. A convergence theory of communication pre-dicts that audience members who perceive the change in characters with whomthey closely identify will be influenced to change their behavior. Cognitive im-age mapping is used to illustrate how these hypotheses could be tested with an | 1990 | PDF (Kincaid drama.pdf) |