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    Talking about mindfulness: An ethnography of communication analysis of two speech communities by Stofleth, Daniel, Manusov, Valerie

    Published in Language & communication (01-07-2019)
    “…Mindfulness as a concept and practice has gained significant recognition, referenced and employed in both academic studies and the popular press. Broad…”
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    “Sorry, I Didn’t Mean to Kiss at You”: A Descriptive Analysis of Tourette Syndrome in Interpersonal Interactions by Stofleth, Daniel, Parks, Elizabeth S.

    “…Recent research has begun to explore the specific social challenges experienced by persons with Tourette syndrome (TS); however, it does not specifically…”
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    Advocating for Dialogue: Short and Long-Term Outcomes of Seattle-Based KUOW Radio's "Ask a" Project by Manusov, Valerie, Stofleth, Daniel, Reynolds, Ross

    Published in The Howard journal of communications (26-05-2020)
    “…In this study, we report on changes to reported attitudes, knowledge, and empathy immediately after and 3 months following a round-robin conversation between…”
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    Conditions and Consequences of Listening Well for Interpersonal Relationships: Modeling Active-Empathic Listening, Social-Emotional Skills, Trait Mindfulness, and Relational Quality by Manusov, Valerie, Stofleth, Daniel, Harvey, Jacquelyn A., Crowley, John P.

    Published in International journal of listening (03-05-2020)
    “…In an attempt to better understand the nature and effects of listening well in relationships, participants (N = 137) in romantic relationships completed…”
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    Talking About Mindfulness: Portrayals in Diverse Communication Communities by Stofleth, Daniel Edward

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Mindfulness as a concept and a practice has gained significant recognition, referenced and employed in academic studies and the popular press, among other…”
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    Dissertation