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Examining Political Communication Apprehension

2021
Increased partisan apathy, affective polarization, and purposeful selection of homogenous political discussion groups are of growing concern as politics within the United States becomes more contentious. While previous work has considered when political discussions occur, if discussions are deliberative, and whether discussions affect democratic ...
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Relationship among Willingness to Listen, Receiver Apprehension, Communication Apprehension, Communication Competence, and Dogmatism

International Journal of Listening, 1998
Abstract The purpose of this research was to investigate whether people vary in their willingness to listen and whether this variable has any relationship to dogmatism, receiver apprehension, Self-Perceived Communication Competence (SPCC), or communication apprehension.
Roberts, Charles V., Vinson, Larry
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Oral Communication Apprehension

1986
Communication apprehension (CA) is a broadly based anxiety related to oral communication (McCroskey, 1970). More specifically, CA is “an individual’s level of fear or anxiety associated with either real or anticipated communication with another person or persons” (McCroskey, 1982b; 1984).
James C. McCroskey, Michael J. Beatty
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Communication apprehension among secretarial students

Communication Reports, 1995
This study examined levels of trait communication apprehension (CA) among students enrolled in college‐level office administration (secretarial) programs. It was expected that based on stereotypical expectations of office duties, and self‐selection into that occupation, their CA levels would be higher than norms reported for other college students, and
Melanie Booth‐Butterfield   +1 more
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Communication Apprehension: Communication's Latest Artifact?

Annals of the International Communication Association, 1979
The dimensions and quantity of research on communication apprehension have exploded since McCroskey's research of 1970.
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Communication Apprehension and Imagined Interactions

Communication Research Reports, 2009
Communication apprehension (CA) is associated with fear of anticipated communication. Yet, imagined interactions (IIs) can help reduce fear of communication in which individuals use mental imagery before and after to prepare and review communication. A series of regression analyses in which characteristics of IIs were the independent variables was used
James M. Honeycutt   +2 more
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Communication Apprehension Among Autistic Professionals

Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2023
Prior research has shown that stress and anxiety are commonly reported by autistic adults in social-communication situations in their personal and professional lives. Yet, little research exists to demonstrate the extent and nature of communication apprehension in the workplace among autistic professionals.
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Communication Apprehension

2018
Communication scholarship has profited greatly by the rise of social science during the mid-20th century. This scientific progress has been marked by increased outlets for peer-reviewed research, thriving sub-disciplines, and a rapidly accumulating corpus of findings.
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Heterosocial communicative behavior and communication apprehension

Communication Quarterly, 1982
This paper investigated the relationship between dating and communication apprehension. Results indicated that four of the eight dating variables differentiated between high and low communication apprehensives (i.e., conditioned anxiety, heterosocial apprehension, physical attractiveness, and heterosocial skills).
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High communication apprehensives talk about communication apprehension and its effects on their behavior

Communication Quarterly, 1983
One rich, yet untapped, source of data about high CA is the thoughts about it of these people who suffer from it. An exploratory study was conducted to examine the possibilities of using the Focus Group Interview (FGI) technique to enable people suffering from high CA to discuss and report on their feelings and behaviors.
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