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A Handbook for the Study of Human Communication: Methods and instruments for observing, measuring and assessing communication processes

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This article is published in Canadian journal of communication.The article was published on 1988-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 79 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Human communication.

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Increasing Political Sophistication Through Public Deliberation

TL;DR: In this article, the association between participation in face-to-face political deliberation and subsequent changes in the coherence, integration, differentiation, and detail of participants' political beliefs was studied.
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The Effects of R&D Team Co-Location on Communication Patterns Among R&D, Marketing, and Manufacturing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used sequential network data collected from a quasi-experiment at an industrial company that regrouped its R&D teams into a new facility and found that the communication frequency between these teams was enhanced after co-locating these teams.
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An Analysis of Socioemotional and Task Communication in Online Multiplayer Video Games

TL;DR: Compared the socioemotional and task-oriented content of 5,826 text messages produced by participants of an online video game, the results suggest that participants produced significantly more socioem emotional than task content.
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Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction in Online Romantic Relationships

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined predictors of relationship satisfaction for individuals involved in online romantic relationships, based on traditional theories of interpersonal relationship development and on the hyperpersonal communication theory.
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Putting the Person into Person-Centered and Immediate Emotional Support Emotional Change and Perceived Helper Competence as Outcomes of Comforting in Helping Situations

TL;DR: A hypothesized path model proposed relationships between two comforting message factors (verbal person centeredness and nonverbal immediacy) and the two outcomes (emotional change and evaluations of helper competence) and revealed that people felt significantly better and that they viewed the helper as more supportive and caring after having received person-centered comforting messages.
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Increasing Political Sophistication Through Public Deliberation

TL;DR: In this article, the association between participation in face-to-face political deliberation and subsequent changes in the coherence, integration, differentiation, and detail of participants' political beliefs was studied.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Effects of R&D Team Co-Location on Communication Patterns Among R&D, Marketing, and Manufacturing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used sequential network data collected from a quasi-experiment at an industrial company that regrouped its R&D teams into a new facility and found that the communication frequency between these teams was enhanced after co-locating these teams.
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An Analysis of Socioemotional and Task Communication in Online Multiplayer Video Games

TL;DR: Compared the socioemotional and task-oriented content of 5,826 text messages produced by participants of an online video game, the results suggest that participants produced significantly more socioem emotional than task content.
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Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction in Online Romantic Relationships

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined predictors of relationship satisfaction for individuals involved in online romantic relationships, based on traditional theories of interpersonal relationship development and on the hyperpersonal communication theory.
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Putting the Person into Person-Centered and Immediate Emotional Support Emotional Change and Perceived Helper Competence as Outcomes of Comforting in Helping Situations

TL;DR: A hypothesized path model proposed relationships between two comforting message factors (verbal person centeredness and nonverbal immediacy) and the two outcomes (emotional change and evaluations of helper competence) and revealed that people felt significantly better and that they viewed the helper as more supportive and caring after having received person-centered comforting messages.