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The mediating role of cognition in the experience of state anxiety

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RalphR. Behnke & ChrisR. Sawyer. (2000) Anticipatory anxiety patterns for male and female public speakers. Communication Education 49:2, pages 187-195.
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Joe Ayres, DebbieM. Ayres, Gary Grudzinskas, Tim Hopf, Erin Kelly & A. Kathleen Wilcox. (1995) A component analysis of performance visualization. Communication Reports 8:2, pages 185-192.
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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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Joe Ayres, DebbieM. Ayres & Diane Sharp. (1993) A progress report on the development of an instrument to measure communication apprehension in employment interviews. Communication Research Reports 10:1, pages 85-94.
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Joe Ayres & Tim Hopf. (1992) Visualization: Reducing speech anxiety and enhancing performance. Communication Reports 5:1, pages 1-10.
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