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Expert Communication Training for Providers in Community Health Centers
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2011Community health center (CHC) clinicians describe significant challenges in delivering care for populations with complex health needs.A three-workshop series was presented to 102 providers working in CHCs. Training focused on four areas identified through online needs assessment: challenging interactions; patient perspective; health literacy; and ...
Sullivan, Mary F. +6 more
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Finding Experts on Facebook Communities
International Journal of Knowledge Society Research, 2014Online communities have become important places for users to share information. In this context, the work described in this article aims to analyze computational methods that could allow us to identify users with the highest expertise levels on a specific knowledge domain in an online community.
Thiago Baesso Procaci +2 more
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Recommending experts using communication history
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Recommendation Systems for Software Engineering, 2010In distributed software development the communication is inefficient because of geographical and temporal distances, affecting the team's performance and awareness. The low level of awareness makes hard the task of finding the expert of a piece of source code, delaying the implementation whenever a developer needs help. To identify and to recommend the
Alan Moraes +4 more
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Bioethics Rooted in Justice: Community‐Expert Reflections
Hastings Center Report, 2022AbstractBased on interviews that the author and her colleagues conducted with three community organizers, activists, and health care workers—James Manigault‐Bryant, Amika Tendaji, and Amber‐Rose Howard—this essay emphasizes the importance of considering how the field of bioethics might be expanded with the integration of abolitionist perspectives and ...
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COMMUNICATOR CREDIBILITY: TRUSTWORTHINESS DEFEATS EXPERTNESS
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 1989The credibility of a highly trustworthy communicator was compared with that of an expert. The subjects (36 nuns) heard the same persuasive message concerning AIDS, presented under the guise of either a trustworthy source (a priest), an expert (a doctor), or a neutral source.
Louisa Lui, Lionel Standing
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Nonverbal Communication in Expert Testimony
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1983Abstract I will try to show that nonverbal communication in the courtroom is a little noticed, yet powerfully important part of the communication process. My research suggests that nonverbal communication might, under certain circumstances and conditions, change the outcome of a trial.
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Constrained Listening, Audience Alignment, and Expert Communication
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017AbstractWe consider a cheap‐talk setting with two senders and a continuum of receivers with heterogenous preferences. Each receiver is constrained to listen to one of the senders but can choose which sender to listen to. The introduction of a second sender facilitates more informative communication and even enables full communication for a large set of
Paul E. Fischer +2 more
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