Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M. J. (in press). Physiological assessment. in J. A. Daly, J. C. McCroskey, J. Ayres, T. Hoph, & D. M. Ayers (Eds.), Avoiding communication: Shyness, reticence, and communication apprehension (3rd Ed.) Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Duff, D.C., Levine, T. R., Beatty, M. J., Woolbright, J., Sun Park, H. (2007). Testing public anxiety treatments against a credible placebo control. Communication Education, 56, 72-88.
Beatty, M. J., & Heisel, A.D. (2007). Spectrum analysis of cortical activity during verbal planning: Physical evidence for the formation of socal interaction analysis routines. Human Communication Research, 33, 48-63.
La France, B. H., Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M.J. (2007). A test of the cognitive load hypothesis: Investigating the impact of the number of nonverbal cues coded and length of coding sessions on observer acuity. Communication Reports, 20, 11-23.
Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M.J. (2006). Are cognitive representations of friends' request refusals implemented in the orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices? A cognitive neuroscience approach to 'theory of mind' in relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 23, 249-265.
Levine, T. R., Beatty, M. J., Limon, S., Hamilton, M. A., Buck, R., & Chory-Assad, R. M. (2004). The dimensionality of the verbal aggressiveness scale. Communication Monographs, 71, 245-268.
La France, B. H., Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M. J. (2004). Is there empirical evidence for a nonverbal profile of extraversion?: A meta-analysis and critique of the literature. Communication Monographs, 71, 28-49.
Heisel, A. D., La France, B. H., & Beatty, M. J. (2003). Self-Reported extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism as predictors of peer rated verbal aggressiveness and affinity-seeking competence. Communication Monographs, 70, 1-15.
Beatty, M. J., Heisel, A. D., Hall, A. E., Levine, T.R., & La France, B. H. (2002). What can we learn from the study of twins about genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal affiliation,aggressiveness, and social anxiety?: A meta-analytic study. Communication Monographs, 69, 1-18.
Beatty, M. J. (2002). Do we know a vector from a scalar?: Why measures (not their squares) are appropriate indices of effect. Human Communication Research, 28, 605-611.
McCroskey, J. C., & Beatty, M. J. (2000). The communibiological perspective: Implications for communication in instruction. Communication Education, 49, 1-6.
Beatty, M. J., McCroskey, J. C., & Heisel, A. D. (1998). Communication apprehension as temperamental expression: A communibiological paradigm. Communication Monographs, 65, 197-219.
Hall, A. (in press). The social implications of enjoyment of different types of music, movies, and television programming. Western Journal of Communication.
Ding, C., & Hall, A. (2007). Gender, race, and grade differences in perceptions of school among adolescents. Studies in Educational Evaluation, 33, 159-174.
Hall, A. (2006). Viewers perceptions of reality programs. Communication Quarterly, 54, 191-212.
Hall, A. (2005). Personality and the use and selection of media materials. Media Psychology, 7, 377-398.
Hall, A. (2005). Sensation seeking and the use and selection of media materials. Psychological Reports, 97, 236-244.
Hall, A. (2003). Reading realism: Audiences' perceptions of the realism of media texts.Journal of Communication, 53, 624-641.
Hall, A., & Cappella, J. (2002). The impact of political talk radio exposure on attributions about the outcome of the 1996 presidential election. Journal of Communication, 52, 332-350.
Hall, A. (2001). Film reviews and the public's perceptions of stereotypes: Movie critics’ discourse about The Siege. Communication Quarterly, 49, 399-423.
Beatty, M.J., Heisel, A.D., Hall, A.E., Levine, T.R., & La France, B.H. (2002). What can we learn from the study of twins about genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal affiliation, aggressiveness, and social anxiety?: A meta-analytic study. Communication Monographs, 69, 1-18.
Hall, A. (2000). The mass media, cultural identity, and perceptions of national character: An analysis of frames in US and Canadian coverage of audiovisual materials in the GATT. Gazette, 62, 231-249.
Hall, A., Anten, T., & Cakim, I. (1999). Perceived typicality: American television as seen by Mexicans, Turks, and Americans. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 16, 436-455.
Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M. J. (in press). Physiological assessment. in J. A. Daly, J. C. McCroskey, J. Ayres, T. Hoph, & D. M. Ayers (Eds.), Avoiding communication: Shyness, reticence, and communication apprehension (3rd Ed.) Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Beatty, M. J., & Heisel, A. D. (2007). Spectrum analysis of cortical activity during verbal planning: Physical evidence for the formation of socal interaction analysis routines. Human Communication Research, 33, 48-63.
La France, B. H., Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M.J. (2007). A test of the cognitive load hypothesis: Investigating the impact of the number of nonverbal cues coded and length of coding sessions on observer acuity. Communication Reports, 20, 11-23.
Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M.J. (2006). Are cognitive representations of friends' request refusals implemented in the orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefontal cortices? A cognitive neuroscience approach to 'theory of mind' in relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 23, 249-265.
McCroskey, J. C., Richmond, V. P., Heisel, A. D., & Hayhurst, J. L. (2004). Eysenck's BIG THREE and communication traits: Communication traits as manifestations of temperament. Communication Research Reports, 21, 404-410.
La France, B. H., Heisel, A. D., & Beatty, M. J. (2004). Is there empirical evidence for a nonverbal profile of extraversion?: A meta-analysis and critique of the literature. Communication Monographs, 71, 28-49.
Heisel, A. D., La France, B. H., & Beatty, M. J. (2003). Self-Reported extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism as predictors of peer rated verbal aggressiveness and affinity-seeking competence. Communication Monographs, 70, 1-15.
Beatty, M. J., Heisel, A. D., Hall, A. E., Levine, T. R., & La France, B. H. (2002). What can we learn from the study of twins about genetic and environmental influences on interpersonal affiliation, aggressiveness, and social anxiety?: A meta-analytic study. Communication Monographs, 69, 1-18.
McCroskey, J. C., Heisel, A. D., & Richmond, V. P. (2001). Eysenck's Big Three and communication traits: Three correlational studies. Communication Monographs, 68, 360-367.
Martin, M. M., Heisel, A. D., & Valencic, K. M. (2001).
Verbal aggression in computer-mediated decision
making. Psychological Reports, 89, 24.
Hines, S. C., Toale, M. C. Heisel, A. D., Baringer, D. K., Amos, R. D., Burkett, J. S., et al. (2000). Communication in advance care planning: Preferences for surrogate involvement. The Souther Communication Journal, 66, 27-40.
Beatty, M. J., McCroskey, J. C., & Heisel, A. D. (1998). Communication apprehension as temperamental expression: A communibiological paradigm. Communication Monographs, 65, 197-219.
Jang, S.A., Smith, S. W., & Levine, T. R. (2002). To stay or to leave? The role of attachment styles in communication patterns and potential termination of romantic relationships following discovery of deception. Communication Monographs, 69, 236-252.
Reinhart, A.M., Marshall, H.M., Tutzauer, F., & Feeley, T.H. (2007). The persuasive effects of message-framing in organ donation: The mediating role of psychological reactance. Communication Monographs, 74 (2), 229-255.
Feeley, T. H., Marshall, H. M., & Reinhart, A. M. (2006). Reactions to narrative and statistical written messages supporting organ donation. Communication Reports, 19, 89-100.
Dickerson, S., Reinhart, A. M.,, Feeley, T. H., Bidani, R., Rich, E., Garg, V.K., & Hershey, C. O. (2004). Patient internet use for health information at three urban primary care clinics. Journal of American Medical Informatics, 11, 499-504.
Robinson, J. D., & Tian, Y. (in press). Media use and health information seeking: An empirical test of complementarity theory. Health Communication.
Tian, Y. (2006). Political use and perceived effects of the internet. Communication Research Reports, 23,129-137.
Stewart, C. M., Gil-Egui, G., Tian, Y, & Pileggi, M.I. (2006). Framing the digital divide: A comparison of U.S. and E.U. policy approaches. New Media and Society, 8, 731-751.
Tian, Y. (2006) Political use and perceived effects of the internet: A case study of the 2004 election. Communication Research Reports, 23,129-137.
Tian, Y. & Stewart, C. (2005). Framing the SARS crisis: A computer-assisted text analysis of CNN and BBC online news reports of SARS. Asian Journal of Communication, 15, 289-301.
Maynard, M., & Tian, Y. (2004). Between global and glocal: Content analysis of the Chinese web sites of the 100 top global brands. Public Relations Review, 30(3), 285-291.
Smith, S. W., Smith, S. L., Pieper, K. M., Yoo, J.H.,, Ferris, A. L., Downs, E., & Bowden, B. (2006). Altrusim on American television: Examining the amount of, and context surrounding, acts of helping and sharing. Journal of Communication, 56, 707-729.
Smith, S. W., Kopfman, J. E., Lindsey, L. L., Yoo, J., & Morrison, K. (2004). Encouraging family discussion on the decision to donate organs: The role of the willingness to communicate scale. Health Communication, 16, 333-346.
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