Interpersonal communication. Vol. I: introduction, history and communicator characteristics/
edited by Mark L. Knapp and John A. Daly
- Los Angeles: Sage, 2010.
- 360p.
VOLUME 1:
Introduction Editors' Introduction/ Mark L. Knapp and John A. Daly
History Interpersonal Communication: Theoretical perspectives, future prospects/ Charles C. Berger
Personality Personality and Interpersonal Communication/ John A. Daly Conversational Involvement and Loneliness/ Robert A. Bell Validity of the PRCA as an Index of Oral Communication Apprehension/ James C. McCroskey Affirming and Non affirming Style, Dyad Sex, and the Perception of Argumentation and Verbal Aggression in an Interpersonal Dispute/ Dominic A. Infante, Andrew S. Rancer, and Felicia F. Jordan Developing and Testing Rational Models of Message Design/ Barbara J. O'Keefe Communication Apprehension as Temperamental Expression: A communibiology paradigm/ Michael J. Beatty, James C. McCroskey and Alan D. Heisel Big Five Personality Traits and Relationship Quality: Self-reported, observational, and physiological evidence/ Ashley S. Holland and Glenn I. Roisman Attachment theory: A communication perspective/ Laura K. Guerrero
Cognition A Cognitive Approach to Human Communication: An action assembly theory/ John O. Greene Conversational Memory: The effects of recall mode and memory expectancies on remembrances of natural conversations/ Laura Stafford and John A. Daly Communication Failure and Plan Adaptation: If at first you don't succeed, say it louder and slower/ Charles R. Berger and Patrick diBattista Attribution Theory and Research: Review and implications for communication/ David R. Seibold and Brian H. Spitzberg The Negativity Effect and its Implications for Initial Interaction/ Kathy Kellerman