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Profile of IABC Communicators. Special Issue |
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ED178964
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Practicing Rhetoric Without Speaking |
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ED178965
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The Effect of United States Television Programs upon Canadian Beliefs about Legal Procedure |
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ED178966
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Pop Music and Adolescent Socialization An Information Perspective / |
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ED178967
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Status Report on Speech Research A Report on the Status and Progress of Studies on the Nature of Speech, Instrumentation for Its Investigation, and Practical Application, April 1-June 30, 1979. Status Report No. 58. |
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ED178968
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The Rhetorical Dimensions of Employment Interviews An Investigation of Communicative Behaviors Contributing to Applicant Success / |
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ED178969
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Assessment of Basic Speaking and Listening Skills State of the Art and Recommendations for Instrument Development. Volume I / |
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ED178970
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Assessment of Basic Speaking and Listening Skills State of the Art and Recommendations for Instrument Development. Volume II / |
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ED178971
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Elite Communication A Suggested Perspective for Communication Studies Scholars / |
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ED178972
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U. S. Military Documentary Films A Chronological Analysis / |
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ED178973
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Rhetorical Analysis of Non-Public Discourse |
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ED178974
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The Theater as Liturgy |
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ED178975
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Academic Debate An International Perspective Focusing on Great Britain / |
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ED178976
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The FCC A Research Tool / |
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ED178977
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The FTC A Fount of Business Data / |
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ED178978
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"Africa Speaks, America Responds" A Report on The African Council on Communication Education Dialogue "Communication Education/Training Needs in Africa," April 11-13, 1979, Washington, D. C / |
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ED178979
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The Effects of Message Structure, Required Recall Structure, and Receiver Apprehension Upon Recall of Message Information |
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ED178980
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Some Effects of Prior Attitude, Language Intensity, and Mode of Presentation on Distortion of Persuasive Communication |
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ED178981
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Dogmatism, Intelligence, and the Understanding Appreciation of Editorial Satire / |
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ED178982
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Assessing Organizational Duplications and Domination by Served Publics |
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