Search Results - "Sollitto, Michael"
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"What about me?": veteran organizational members' negative emotional responses to newcomers
Published in Communication research reports (08-08-2023)“…Uncertainty is a pervasive feature of organizational membership, exasperated by the presence of newcomers. Using uncertainty management theory (UMT), this…”
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Sport Support: Received Social Support as a Predictor of Athlete Satisfaction
Published in Communication research reports (03-07-2015)“…Researchers have advocated for the exploration of communicative and psychological aspects of athlete-coach relationships associated with positive outcomes for…”
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Communicating passion for work: examining the relationship between passion, self-determination, and communication behaviors
Published in Communication quarterly (07-08-2024)“…During the COVID-19 Pandemic, American workers began leaving their jobs in search of meaningful work. This change in the American workforce necessitated…”
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Task and Social Determinants of Coaches’ Reports of Leader-Member Exchange
Published in Communication and sport (01-10-2024)“…Leader-member exchange theory (LMX) has proliferated as a framework for understanding coach-athlete interactions, as the exchanges of communicative resources…”
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Students' uncertainty management in the college classroom
Published in Communication education (02-01-2018)“…The uncertainty experienced by college students can have serious repercussions for their success and subsequent retention. Drawing parallels between…”
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What do college students want? A prioritization of instructional behaviors and characteristics
Published in Communication education (03-07-2017)“…Guided by Rhetorical and Relational Goals Theory, this study examined college students' preferences for effective teaching behaviors and characteristics…”
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“Next Person Up”: Understanding Collegiate Student-Athletes’ Socialization Experiences With Teammate Exit
Published in Communication and sport (01-04-2021)“…The present study explored collegiate student-athletes’ socialization experiences following teammate exit. Fourteen student-athletes (six male and eight…”
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The Relationship Between Aggressive Communication Traits and Organizational Assimilation
Published in International journal of business communication (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-04-2019)“…This study used theory of independent mindedness as a framework to examine the role of aggressive communication traits in organizational assimilation. Both…”
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Memorable Messages of Social Support That Former High School Athletes Received From Their Head Coaches
Published in Communication and sport (01-10-2017)“…Social support is an important resource that coaches provide to athletes. However, the specific messages that coaches utilize to support athletes have remained…”
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College student misbehaviors: an exploration of instructor perceptions
Published in Communication education (02-01-2017)“…Student incivilities such as challenging, dissent, and excuse making have been examined by a variety of disciplines. However, the more encompassing idea of…”
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Students' Perceptions of College Classroom Connectedness, Assimilation, and Peer Relationships
Published in Communication education (01-07-2013)“…In this study, we explored peer relationships in the college classroom and how they affected students' perceptions of classroom connectedness and…”
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Peer Coworker Relationships: Influences on the Expression of Lateral Dissent
Published in Communication Reports (02-01-2015)“…Peer coworkers exchange a variety of messages in their organizational experiences. However, little is known about how peer coworker relationship quality…”
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Why and How Organizational Members Encourage Their Peer Coworkers to Voluntarily Exit the Organization: An Investigation of Peer-Influence Exit Tactics
Published 01-01-2014“…Previous scholars have found that organizational members use various tactics to encourage their peer coworkers to voluntarily exit their organizations. These…”
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Comparing Hispanic-To-White Co-Cultural Communication at Four-Year, Public Hispanic Serving and Predominately White Institutions
Published in Communication reports (Pullman, Wash.) (04-05-2017)“…This study explores two relatively untapped areas of instructional communication scholarship: Hispanic students' communicative behaviors and the influence of…”
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Differences in Information Seeking Among Organizational Peers: Perceptions of Appropriateness, Importance, and Frequency
Published in International journal of business communication (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-01-2018)“…The purpose of this study was to explore the differences that may exist among employees when they are seeking different types of information (i.e., technical,…”
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Assessing the Supervisor-Subordinate Relationship Involving Part-Time Employees
Published in International journal of business communication (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-01-2016)“…Many college students have part-time jobs for a variety of reasons, including finances, skill enhancement, networking, personal satisfaction, and confidence…”
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The Voice of Victims: Positive Response to a Natural Disaster Crisis
Published in Qualitative research reports in communication (01-01-2012)“…In the current study the authors investigate victims' response to a natural disaster crisis event. Crisis communication research has often considered…”
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Perspectives of Suburban Public School Teachers on the Characteristics of At-Risk Students
Published 01-01-2011“…This study focuses on a major problem facing today’s educators: high school dropouts. Numerous studies have been conducted to identify the reasons that…”
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