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Interaction involvement: A cognitive dimension of communicative competence

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RobertA. Bell. (1986) The multivariate structure of communication avoidance. Communication Monographs 53:4, pages 365-375.
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RobertA. Bell. (1985) Conversational involvement and loneliness. Communication Monographs 52:3, pages 218-235.
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RobertA. Bell & JohnA. Daly. (1985) Some communicator correlates of loneliness. Southern Speech Communication Journal 50:2, pages 121-142.
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Joe Ayres. (1984) Four approaches to interpersonal communication: Review, observation, prognosis. Western Journal of Speech Communication 48:4, pages 408-440.
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RobertA. Bell & JohnA. Daly. (1984) The affinity‐seeking function of communication. Communication Monographs 51:2, pages 91-115.
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DonaldJ. Cegala, GrantT. Savage, ClaireC. Brunner & AnneB. Conrad. (1982) An elaboration of the meaning of interaction involvement: Toward the development of a theoretical concept. Communication Monographs 49:4, pages 229-248.
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