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Ainger, Timothy J.
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Anderson, Lindsay Nicole
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Carioni, Angeles M.
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Chinye Anne
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Reiss, Lisa
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Riggs, Peter L.
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Rivera, Gloria M.
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Sayers, Alekzander
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Van Buskirk, Paul George
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Barry University
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United States
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Communication
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Interpersonal communication
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Language and languages
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Sex differences
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Advertising
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Body language
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Communication and sex
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A case study of factors that lead to successful strategic planning and performance in the public sector
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Cross-cultural training and executive performance on international assignments
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The effects of participation in a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator premarital seminar on couple communication
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Images and stereotypes of women in advertising
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Linguistic differences between the genders
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Mass media, politics and alienation in America
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Nurse-patient communication and other predictors of quality of care provided to patients in the intensive care unit
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Retrospective female adolescent perceptions of parent-child communication and teenage sexual behavior
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Sex differences in the use and interpretation of backchannels
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The transformative power of theatre : the experience of live theatre versus the written word
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Two predictors of parental trust in dysfunctional Hispanic families