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Consumer Mobile Phone Recycling Behaviour: A Systematic Review and Future Research Agenda
ABSTRACT Mobile phone recycling has received increasing attention from scholars and practitioners due to its environmental, social, and economic impacts. However, knowledge about consumer mobile phone (MP) recycling behaviour is fragmented, making it challenging to develop effective strategies to promote this behaviour. This study follows the Preferred
Xinru (Angie) Jiang +4 more
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Unequal Participation and Willingness to Communicate
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Willingness to Communicate Organ Donation Intention
Public Health Nursing, 2007ABSTRACT Objective: The study tested an intervention exposing people who planned to donate organs to written information about communicating with family their intention to donate organs.Design: A pretest posttest double‐blind experiment compared participants given written information about communicating with family and basic organ donation ...
Deborah Dillon, McDonald +9 more
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Evolutionary insights on the willingness to communicate
International Journal of Game Theory, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
SCHLAG, Karl H., HURKENS, Sjaak
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Measuring Willingness to Communicate
2020Willingness to communicate (WTC) reflects the probability that a person will choose to communicate if an opportunity arises. Originally developed with reference to native language communication, the development of research in second and additional languages has expanded the theory and measurement of the WTC construct.
Peter D. MacIntyre +1 more
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JHS Online-communication Experience: Enhancing Willingness to Communicate
JALT Postconference Publication, 2022An online international exchange program was conducted at a public junior high school. Three Zoom sessions with Norwegian junior high school students and 11 English practice sessions were held. The goal was to investigate changes in students’ perceptions of using English, with emphasis on their WTC (willingness to communicate) through this activity. In
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The Willingness to Communicate (WTC) Scale (McCroskey & Richmond, 1985) measures a respondent’s tendency to approach or avoid initiating communication. The scale is based from Burgoon’s (1976) Unwillingness to Communicate Scale, except the construct is worded in positive terms and assumes the respondent is self aware of his/her own approach ...
S. Berry, R. Woods
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The Willingness to Communicate (WTC) Scale (McCroskey & Richmond, 1985) measures a respondent’s tendency to approach or avoid initiating communication. The scale is based from Burgoon’s (1976) Unwillingness to Communicate Scale, except the construct is worded in positive terms and assumes the respondent is self aware of his/her own approach ...
S. Berry, R. Woods
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Willingness to Communicate and Annual Income
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998This study examines the effect of willingness to communicate on annual income. 103 respondents with varied occupations and an average age of 55.3 yr. reported their willingness to communicate in a variety of contexts. A one-way analysis of variance yielded a large, significant effect for willingness to communicate, which accounted for 27% of the ...
Kathleen Ellis +2 more
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Willingness to Communicate (WTC)
2019Willingness to Communicate (WTC) is one of the highly studied ID variables in language learning and teaching in the past three decades. In this chapter, the origin of WTC is discussed and its introduction to L2 research literature is briefly reviewed. Moreover, empirical studies conducted over the globe are summarized.
Nourollah Zarrinabadi +2 more
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