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A01=Alan M Rubin
A01=David Seibold
A01=Elizabeth E. Graham
A01=Elizabeth M. Perse
A01=Rebecca B. Rubin
advanced communication measurement tools
analysis
apprehension
Author_Alan M Rubin
Author_David Seibold
Author_Elizabeth E. Graham
Author_Elizabeth M. Perse
Author_Rebecca B. Rubin
Category=GTC
Communication Apprehension
concurrent
confirmatory
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
construct
cross-cultural communication metrics
Dissatisfaction
EPQ
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Face To Face
factor
Family Communication Patterns
Family Communication Research
Hold
HSS
Human Communication Research
INTERCULTURAL DEVELOPMENT INVENTORY
interpersonal dynamics analysis
LSS
measurement instruments social science
Negative Relationship
NFC Scale
ORGANIZATION PUBLIC RELATIONSHIP SCALE
PERCEIVED TEACHER CONFIRMATION
Principal Component Factor Analysis
psychometric evaluation
quantitative communication assessment
reliability
Reported Cronbach Alphas
retest
REVISED FAMILY COMMUNICATION PATTERNS INSTRUMENT
scale development methodology
Self-construal Scales
Social Desirability
SOCIAL PRESENCE SCALE
Structural Equation Modeling
test
Test Retest Reliability
Topic Avoidance
validity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805851328
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Expanding and building on the measures included in the original 1994 volume, Communication Research Measures II: A Sourcebook provides new measures in mass, interpersonal, instructional, and group/organizational communication areas, and highlights work in newer subdisciplines in communication, including intercultural, family, and health. It also includes measures from outside the communication discipline that have been employed in communication research.

The measures profiled here are "the best of the best" from the early 1990s through today. They are models for future scale development as well as tools for the trade, and they constitute the main tools that researchers can use for self-administered measurement of people's attitudes, conceptions of themselves, and perceptions of others. The focus is on up-to-date measures and the most recent scales and indexes used to assess communication variables.

Providing suggestions for measurement of concepts of interest to researchers; inspiring students to consider research directions not considered previously; and supplying models for scale developers to follow in terms of the work necessary to produce a valid and reliable measurement instrument in the discipline, the authors of this key resource have developed a significant contribution toward improving measurement and providing measures for better science.

Rebecca B. Rubin, Alan M Rubin, Elizabeth E. Graham, Elizabeth M. Perse, David Seibold

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