The development of communication as a discipline has resulted in an explosion of scales tapping various aspects of interpersonal, mass, organizational, and instructional communication. This sourcebook brings together scales that measure a variety of important communication constructs. The scales presented are drawn from areas of interpersonal, mass, organizational, and instructional communication--areas in which the use of formal, quantitative scales is particularly well developed.

Communication Research Measures reflects the recent important emphasis on developing and improving the measurement base of the communication discipline. It results in an equal amount of labor saved on the part of the scholars, students, and practitioners who find this book useful, and it contributes in a significant way to research efforts.
Originally published by Guilford Press in 1994, now available from Routledge.

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This sourcebook brings together a variety of scales that measure a number of important communication constructs. The scales presented are drawn from areas of interpersonal, mass, organizational, and instructional communication--areas in which the use of formal, quantitative scales is particularly well developed.

Originally publi

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Contents: Introduction. Part I: Measurement Trends and Issues.P. Kearney, M.J. Beatty, Measures of Instructional Communication. R.B. Rubin, E.E. Graham, Measures of Interpersonal Communication. A.M. Rubin, E.M. Perse, Measures of Mass Communication. C.W. Downs, S. DeWine, H.H. Greenbaum, Measures of Organizational Communication. Part II: Measure Profiles.

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ISBN
9780805852431
Publisert
2004-05-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
930 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416

Biographical note

Rebecca B. Rubin (Kent State University, USA) (Author) ,  Alan M Rubin (Kent State University, USA) (Author) ,  Elizabeth E. Graham (Kent State University, USA) (Author) ,  Elizabeth M. Perse (University of Delaware, USA) (Author) ,  David Seibold (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA) (Author)