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Communication Reports

Communication Reports
Volume 13(2), 2000

 
CONTENTS
 
Ruud Gary, and Sprague, Jo. Can't see the [old growth] forest for the logs: Dialectical tensions in the interpretive practices of environmentalists and loggers. Communic 55-65
 
  This research examines the discourse of two groups from a community in Northern California where the future of old growth redwood forests has become a center of controversy 
 
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methodology
rhetoric
 
 
Neuliep James W., and Grohskopf, Erica L. Uncertainty reduction and communication satisfaction during initial interaction: An initial test and replication of a new axiom. 67-77
 
  Two studies support the hypothesis that communication satisfaction associates positively with uncertainty reduction during initial interaction 
 
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cognition
interpersonal
methodology
competence
 
 
Golish Tamara D. Changes in closeness between adult children and their parents: A turning point analysis. 79-97
 
  Researchers studying close relationships have long realized that child-parent closeness is a critical component of human existence 
 
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aging
children
family
interpersonal
 
 
Whaley Bryan B., and Parker, Rhonda G. Expressing the experience of communicative disability: Metaphors of persons who stutter. 115-125
 
  Fluent speakers are unaware of the profound impact that stuttering has on the lives of persons who stutter 
 
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metaphor
interpersonal
health
 
 
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