Browsing The University of Oklahoma by Author "O'Hair, Dan,"
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Advice giving and the management of uncertainty for cancer survivors: An exploratory study.
Thompson, Sharlene R. (2005)Previous research on advice in supportive interactions has focused exclusively on facework, advice content, and receptivity to advice and has not systematically considered the effects of uncertainty management processes, ... -
An examination of computer-mediated communication's scholarly communication.
Wallace, J. D. (1999)This dissertation asks "what is meant by computer-mediated communication?" CMC was defined as it exists in the scholarly communication concerning business, education, psychology, sociology, and social sciences. This ... -
Male Internet pornography consumers and their attitudes toward men and women.
Burns, Ryan Joseph. (2001)Grounded in pornography literature from the conservative-moralist, liberal, and feminist perspectives, and utilizing traditional theories of media effects, this study examined habitual male consumers of Internet pornography ... -
Managing post-merger corporate culture: A case study of two mergers in the United States transportation industry.
Senese, James A. (2007)One company proactively sought to recognize and adopt the best cultural characteristics of both pre-merger partners. The other company chose to rapidly integrate two competitors with an expectation that the culture of the ... -
Strategic communication during relationship dissolution: Disengagement resistance strategies.
Buchanan, Merry Claire. (2001)Research in relationship disengagement has focused almost exclusively on strategies used by the initiator of the breakup to the neglect of studying communication strategies employed by partners undesirous of the breakup. ... -
Understanding transferee assimilation through the analysis of egocentric networks.
Harris, David George. (2006)This project expanded on early research and examined employees as they began a new job after undergoing an intra-organizational job transfer. Consistent with earlier research the results demonstrated support for the ideas ...