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Biological sex and communication apprehension

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Pages 129-133 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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Joe Ayres, Tim Hopf, Kevin Brown & JuliaM. Suek. (1994) The impact of communication apprehension, gender, and time on turn‐taking behavior in initial interactions. Southern Communication Journal 59:2, pages 142-152.
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Mustafa A. Abu Taha & Khalil A. K. Abu Rezeq. (2018) Oral Communication Apprehension among English Senior Majors at Al-Quds Open University in Palestine. International Journal of Research in English Education 3:1, pages 44-58.
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