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The influence of ego‐involvement and discrepancy on perceptions of communication

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Pages 127-134 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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EvelynO. Onyekwere, RebeccaB. Rubin & DominicA. Infante. (1991) Interpersonal perception and communication satisfaction as a function of argumentativeness and ego‐involvement. Communication Quarterly 39:1, pages 35-47.
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Robert N. Bostrom. (1981) Theoretical Interactions of Receivers, Sources, and Attitude Objects: “RSO” Theory. Annals of the International Communication Association 5:1, pages 833-855.
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EdwardM. Bodaken & KennethK. Sereno. (1976) Counterattitudinal advocacy, ego‐involvement, and persuasive effect. Western Speech Communication 40:4, pages 236-248.
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StephenW. King. (1973) Theory testing: An analysis and extension. Western Speech 37:1, pages 13-22.
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JamesE. Fletcher. (1972) Semantic differential type scales in communication research. Western Speech 36:4, pages 269-275.
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WilliamE. Arnold, JamesC. McCroskey & SamuelV.O. Prichard. (1972) The intensity component of semantic differential scores for measuring attitude. Western Speech 36:4, pages 261-268.
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RaymondK. Tucker. (1971) Reliability of semantic differential scales: The role of factor analysis. Western Speech 35:3, pages 185-190.
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WilliamW. Wilmot. (1971) Ego‐involvement: A confusing variable in speech communication research. Quarterly Journal of Speech 57:4, pages 429-436.
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TIMOTHY G. PLAX, EDWARD M. BODAKEN & KENNETH K. SERENO. (1977) ANXIETY AROUSING MESSAGES AND EGO-INVOLVEMENT AS DETERMINANTS OF COMMUNICATIVE PREDISPOSITIONS. Human Communication Research 3:4, pages 335-343.
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