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Communicator Style and Social Style

Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2007
The purpose of this empirical study was to examine the interface between two key models of communication style: social style and communicator style. Social style is based on a two-by-two matrix composed of two dimensions of observable patterns of behavior: assertiveness and emotiveness.
William B. Snavely, John D. McNeill
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Style in science communication

Public Understanding of Science, 2013
There is little doubt that during the past few decades science communication efforts aimed at non-expert audiences have increased in quantity and intensity on a global scale. Public engagement and outreach activities have now become a routine – when not a prominent – feature for several research institutions in Europe.
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Language styles, styling and language change in Creole communities

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2021
In my last column, I want to come back to another topic that is dear to my heart, the stylistic repertoire of Creoles, which, in my view, has received far too little attention despite its potential importance for a more holistic understanding of the nature of Creoles and language change.
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Expand your communication style

Nursing, 2009
Today's healthcare delivery systems require improved communication processes.
Dennis, Sherrod   +2 more
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Communication styles for parallel systems

Computer, 1994
Distributed-memory parallel systems rely on explicit message exchange for communication, but the communication operations they support can differ in many aspects. One key difference is the way messages are generated or consumed. With systolic communication, a message is transmitted as it is generated.
Thomas R. Gross   +4 more
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Style and Communication

Nature, 1964
Science, Humanism and Libraries By D. J. Foskett. Pp. ix + 246. (London: Crosby, Lockwood and Son, Ltd., 1964.) 26s. net.
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Communicator Style and Technology Preference

2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2010
The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship between individual communication traits and media choice. Specifically, the research question under investigation is: When knowledge workers have an array of communications technologies available, do communication traits of the individual influence technology choice?
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Communication Styles

2019
This chapter examines how communication styles can influence how effectively people are able to convey information to others while working in the emergency department. In one model, styles are described as assertive, passive, aggressive, and passive-aggressive, where the assertive style is the most effective.
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ASSOCIATIONS OF SELF-ESTEEM WITH COMMUNICATION STYLE

Psychological Reports, 2003
The study investigated the relation of scores on self-esteem and communication style using the Rosenberg Self-esteem scale and Communications Style Profile for 282 men and 133 women. Analysis showed the group with high self-esteem scores preferred a direct, straightforward, result-oriented, dominating, and assertive communication style, whereas those ...
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Personal Selling and Communication Style: An Exploratory Test of the Communication Style Model

2015
The Communication Style Model has captured the attention of a number of authors of textbooks on personal selling. However, there has been no published empirical studies testing the reliability and validity of the two multi-item scales. This exploratory study examines this important issue and finds that the two scales are reliable, both in terms of ...
Edward J. Mayo   +2 more
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