Search Results - "Semlak, Julie L."
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Dimensionality of Helicopter Parenting and Relations to Emotional, Decision-Making, and Academic Functioning in Emerging Adults
Published in Assessment (Odessa, Fla.) (01-10-2018)“…The current study tests the underlying structure of a multidimensional construct of helicopter parenting (HP), assesses reliability of the construct,…”
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Why the Range in Grades? An Attempt to Explain the Variance in Students' Public Speaking Grades
Published in Communication quarterly (19-11-2008)“…The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of student motivation, unwillingness to communicate, first-generation college status, and biological sex…”
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Answering a Call for Service: An Exploration of Family Communication Schemata and Ethnic Identity's Effect on Civic Engagement Behaviors
Published in Journal of intercultural communication research (01-03-2010)“…This study explored whether family communication schemata, in tandem with ethnic identity, predicted civic engagement behaviors. The study revealed several…”
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Through the Years: An Examination of Instructor Age and Misbehavior on Perceived Teacher Credibility
Published in Communication research reports (19-02-2008)“…This study used descriptions of a hypothetical instructor to test the effect of instructor age (young or old) and type of teacher misbehavior (offensive,…”
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Big Macs/Peanut Butter and Jelly: An Exploration of Dialectical Contradictions Experienced by the Sandwich Generation
Published in Communication research reports (01-10-2011)“…Grounded in relational dialectics theory, this article reports a study exploring the influence of internal relational dialectic contradictions of women who are…”
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The Influence of Biological Sex, Self-Esteem, and Communication Apprehension on Unwillingness to Communicate
Published in Atlantic journal of communication (26-09-2011)“…Role identity influences communication behaviors, particularly unwillingness to communicate, or the tendency to avoid oral communication, a phenomenon that…”
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Navigating Dialectic Contradictions Experienced by Female African Refugees during Cross-Cultural Adaptation
Published in Journal of intercultural communication research (01-03-2008)“…An increasing number of new Americans are refugees who have fled persecution, war, and the loss of basic human rights. The current study examines the…”
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