Outsiders Looking in: A Communication Perspective on the Hill/Thomas HearingsHampton Press, 1996 - 340 من الصفحات |
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... reasoning and the value of its values " ( pp . 349-350 ) . In this sense , the dramatic elements reinforced the level of identification that the audience felt with Thomas's story ; his story was a believable one for many audience ...
... reasoning and the value of its values " ( pp . 349-350 ) . In this sense , the dramatic elements reinforced the level of identification that the audience felt with Thomas's story ; his story was a believable one for many audience ...
الصفحة 79
... reasoning . Her theory emerged as a counterpoint to a theory of moral reasoning developed by Lawrence Kohlberg , whose research had utilized only male participants . Gilligan , one of Kohlberg's research assistants , believed that the ...
... reasoning . Her theory emerged as a counterpoint to a theory of moral reasoning developed by Lawrence Kohlberg , whose research had utilized only male participants . Gilligan , one of Kohlberg's research assistants , believed that the ...
الصفحة 207
... reasoning ( p . 438 ) . Popular psychologist , Dr. Joyce Brothers ( 1989 ) , gives an example of how television may encourage viewers to take action : When we watch Julia Sugarbaker ( Dixie Carter ) in CBS's Designing Women find the ...
... reasoning ( p . 438 ) . Popular psychologist , Dr. Joyce Brothers ( 1989 ) , gives an example of how television may encourage viewers to take action : When we watch Julia Sugarbaker ( Dixie Carter ) in CBS's Designing Women find the ...
المحتوى
HISTORICAL CONTEXT | 1 |
Mary E Vogel | 17 |
COMMUNICATION BEHAVIORS IN THE HEARINGS | 33 |
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