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Trait‐like qualities of selected variables assumed to be transient causes of performance state anxiety

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MichaelJ. Beatty & Kristin Marie Valencic. (2000) Context‐based apprehension versus planning demands: A communibiological analysis of anticipatory public speaking anxiety. Communication Education 49:1, pages 58-71.
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AmyM. Bippus & JohnA. Daly. (1999) What do people think causes stage fright?: Naïve attributions about the reasons for public speaking anxiety. Communication Education 48:1, pages 63-72.
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PeterD. MacIntyre & J. Renée MacDonald. (1998) Public speaking anxiety: Perceived competence and audience congeniality. Communication Education 47:4, pages 359-365.
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MichaelJ. Beatty, JamesC. McCroskey & AlanD. Heisel. (1998) Communication apprehension as temperamental expression: A Communibiological paradigm. Communication Monographs 65:3, pages 197-219.
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Maili Pörhölä. (1997) Trait anxiety, experience, and the public speaking state responses of Finnish university students. Communication Research Reports 14:3, pages 367-384.
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SherriL. Kelly & BrianR. Patterson. (1997) The end of the life span: Determinants of communication apprehension. Communication Research Reports 14:3, pages 356-366.
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PeterD. MacIntyre, KimlyA. Thivierge & J. Renée MacDonald. (1997) The effects of audience interest, responsiveness, and evaluation on public speaking anxiety and related variables. Communication Research Reports 14:2, pages 157-168.
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Peggy Yuhas Byers & Carolyn Secord Weber. (1995) The timing of speech anxiety reduction treatments in the public speaking classroom. Southern Communication Journal 60:3, pages 246-256.
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Joe Ayres, Tim Hopf & DebbieM. Ayres. (1994) An examination of whether imaging ability enhances the effectiveness of an intervention designed to reduce speech anxiety. Communication Education 43:3, pages 252-258.
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JoanE. Aitken & MichaelR. Neer. (1993) College student question‐asking: The relationship of classroom communication apprehension and motivation. Southern Communication Journal 59:1, pages 73-81.
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Melanie Booth‐Butterfield & Steve Booth‐Butterfield. (1993) The role of cognitive “performance orientation” in communication anxiety. Communication Quarterly 41:2, pages 198-209.
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MichaelJ. Beatty, JeanA. Dobos, GaryL. Balfantz & AlisonY. Kuwabara. (1991) Communication apprehension, state anxiety and behavioral disruption: A causal analysis. Communication Quarterly 39:1, pages 48-57.
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MichaelR. Neer. (1990) Reducing situational anxiety and avoidance behavior associated with classroom apprehension. Southern Communication Journal 56:1, pages 49-61.
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Melanie Booth‐Butterfield & Steven Booth‐Butterfield. (1990) The mediating role of cognition in the experience of state anxiety. Southern Communication Journal 56:1, pages 35-48.
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Joe Ayres. (1990) Situational factors and audience anxiety. Communication Education 39:4, pages 283-291.
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MichaelJ. Beatty & MatthewH. Friedland. (1990) Public speaking state anxiety as a function of selected situational and predispositional variables. Communication Education 39:2, pages 142-147.
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