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Title: Contagion Theory and the Communication of Public Speaking State Anxiety.

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Title:Contagion Theory and the Communication of Public Speaking State Anxiety.
Authors:Behnke, Ralph R.;  And Others
Descriptors:Communication ApprehensionCommunication ProblemsCommunication ResearchHigher EducationPublic Speaking
Source:Communication Education, v43 n3 p246-51 Jul 1994
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Publication Date:1994-00-00
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Pub Types:Reports - Research; Journal Articles
Abstract:Reports on research into the communication of speech state anxiety between adjacent speakers in the speaking order in a public speaking setting. Finds, based on classical response contagion theory, that public speaking state anxiety in an educational setting is contagious. Discusses possible consequences, and advances suggestions for future research. (SR)
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Identifiers:Contagion Theory
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ISSN:ISSN-0363-4523
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Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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