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The Effects of Anxiety-arousing Messages in Groups on Qualitative Dimensions of Feedback in High and Low Communication Apprehensive Individuals

The Effects of Anxiety-arousing Messages in Groups on Qualitative Dimensions of Feedback in High and Low Communication Apprehensive Individuals

by James Harris
Paperback
Publication Date: 31/05/2019

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Abstract: Doctoral research dissertation on the how communication apprehensive people respond to high intensity messages in small groups.

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ISBN:
9780530007885
9780530007885
Category:
Communication studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
31-05-2019
Publisher:
Dissertation Discovery Company
Pages:
108
Dimensions (mm):
279x216x6mm
Weight:
0.27kg
James Harris

James Harris is a writer, filmmaker, performer, pole-vaulter, wizard and exaggerator based in Middlesbrough. He is a mentor and workshop leader for Writers' Block North East, a Teesside creative writing and development service. He's made short films, sketches and animations for the BBC and Channel 4, and he sometimes performs live comedy with his friends. He's enjoyed being occasionally shortlisted for things since 2004, but he's never won anything until now.

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