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TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 27 Number 1 (January 2001) pp. 1-182 Number 2 (April 2001) pp. 183-312 Number 3 (July 2001) pp. 313—466 Number 4 (October 2001) pp. 467-634 Authors: ANDERSON, JASON, see Pfau, M ARMSTRONG, G. BLAKE, and STAN A. KAPLOWITZ, “Sociolinguistic Inference and In- tercultural Coorientation: A Bayesian Model of Communicative Competence in Inter- cultural Interaction,” 350. AUNE, KRYSTYNAS., see Kim, M. BELLO, RICHARD, see Edwards, R. BISCHAK, VALERIE DARMANIN, see Shrum, L. J. BOON, SUSAN D., and CHRISTINE D. LOMORE, “Admirer-Celebrity Relationships Among Young Adults: Explaining Perceptions of Celebrity Influence on Identity,” 432. BRADAC, JAMES ]., see Mulac, A. BULLER, DAVID B., see Burgoon, J. K. BURGOON, JUDEE K., DAVID B. BULLER, and KORY FLOYD, “Does Participation Affect Deception Success? A Test of the Interactivity Principle,” 503 BURGOON, JUDEE K., see White, C. H. BURLESON, BRANT R., see Xu, Y. DILLARD, JAMES PRICE, and EUGENIA PECK, “Persuasion and the Structure of Affect: Dual Systems and Discrete Emotions as Complementary Models,” 38 DRAKE, LAURA E., “The Culture-Negotiation Link: Integrative and Distributive Bargain- ing Through an Intercultural Communication Lens,” 317. DUGGAN, ASHLEY P., and ROXANNE L. PARROTT, “Research Note: Physicians’ Non- verbal Rapport Building and Patients’ Talk About the Subjective Component of Illness,” 9990 EDWARDS, RENEE, and RICHARD BELLO, “Interpretations of Messages: The Influence of Equivocation, Face Concerns, and Ego-Involvement,” 597 FLANAGIN, ANDREW J., and MIRIAM J. METZGER, “Internet Use in the Contemporary Media Environment,” 153. FLANAGIN, ANDREW J., PETER MONGE, and JANET FULK, “The Value of Formative Investment in Organizational Federations,” 69. FLOYD, KORY, see Burgoon, J. K. FULK, JANET, see Flanagin, A. J. GIBBONS, PAMELA, see Mulac, A. GUERRERO, LAURA K., see Jones, S. M Human Communication Research, Vol. 27 No. 4, October 2001 632-634 © 2001 International Communication Association TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 27 Number 1 (January 2001) pp. 1-182 Number 2 (April 2001) pp. 183-312 Number 3 (July 2001) pp. 313—466 Number 4 (October 2001) pp. 467-634 Authors: ANDERSON, JASON, see Pfau, M ARMSTRONG, G. BLAKE, and STAN A. KAPLOWITZ, “Sociolinguistic Inference and In- tercultural Coorientation: A Bayesian Model of Communicative Competence in Inter- cultural Interaction,” 350. AUNE, KRYSTYNAS., see Kim, M. BELLO, RICHARD, see Edwards, R. BISCHAK, VALERIE DARMANIN, see Shrum, L. J. BOON, SUSAN D., and CHRISTINE D. LOMORE, “Admirer-Celebrity Relationships Among Young Adults: Explaining Perceptions of Celebrity Influence on Identity,” 432. BRADAC, JAMES ]., see Mulac, A. BULLER, DAVID B., see Burgoon, J. K. BURGOON, JUDEE K., DAVID B. BULLER, and KORY FLOYD, “Does Participation Affect Deception Success? A Test of the Interactivity Principle,” 503 BURGOON, JUDEE K., see White, C. H. BURLESON, BRANT R., see Xu, Y. DILLARD, JAMES PRICE, and EUGENIA PECK, “Persuasion and the Structure of Affect: Dual Systems and Discrete Emotions as Complementary Models,” 38 DRAKE, LAURA E., “The Culture-Negotiation Link: Integrative and Distributive Bargain- ing Through an Intercultural Communication Lens,” 317. DUGGAN, ASHLEY P., and ROXANNE L. PARROTT, “Research Note: Physicians’ Non- verbal Rapport Building and Patients’ Talk About the Subjective Component of Illness,” 9990 EDWARDS, RENEE, and RICHARD BELLO, “Interpretations of Messages: The Influence of Equivocation, Face Concerns, and Ego-Involvement,” 597 FLANAGIN, ANDREW J., and MIRIAM J. METZGER, “Internet Use in the Contemporary Media Environment,” 153. FLANAGIN, ANDREW J., PETER MONGE, and JANET FULK, “The Value of Formative Investment in Organizational Federations,” 69. FLOYD, KORY, see Burgoon, J. K. FULK, JANET, see Flanagin, A. J. GIBBONS, PAMELA, see Mulac, A. GUERRERO, LAURA K., see Jones, S. M Human Communication Research, Vol. 27 No. 4, October 2001 632-634 © 2001 International Communication Association INDEX 633 HUNTER, JOHN E., see Kim, M JONES, SUSANNE M., and LAURA K. GUERRERO, “The Effects of Nonverbal Immediacy and Verbal Person Centeredness in the Emotional Support Process,” 567 KAPLOWITZ, STAN A., see Armstrong, G. B KIM, HYUN-JOO, see Kim, M KIM, JUNG-SIK, see Kim, M KIM, MIN-SUN, KRYSTYNA S. AUNE, JOHN E. HUNTER, HYUN-JOO KIM, and JUNG- SIK KIM, “The Effect of Culture and Self-Construals on Predispositions Toward Verbal Communication,” 382 LEVINE, TIMOTHY R., and STEVEN A. McCORNACK, “Behavioral Adaptation, Confi- dence, and Heuristic-Based Explanations of the Probing Effect,” 471 LOMORE, CHRISTINE D., see Boon, S. D. METZGER, MIRIAM ]J., see Flanagin, A. J McCORNACK, STEVEN A., see Levine, T. R MONGE, PETER, see Flanagin, A. J MORRILL, JOSHUA, see Pfau, M MULAC, ANTHONY, JAMES J. BRADAC, and PAMELA GIBBONS, “Empirical Support for the Gender-as-Culture Hypothesis: An Intercultural Analysis of Male/Female Lan- guage Differences,” 121 PARROTT, ROXANNE L., see Duggan, A. P. PECK, EUGENIA, see Dillard, J. P. PFAU, MICHAEL, ERIN ALISON SZABO, JASON ANDERSON, JOSHUA MORRILI JESSICA ZUBRIC, and HUA-HSIN WAN, “The Role and Impact of Affect in the Process of Resistance to Persuasion,” 216 ROBINSON, JEFFREY D., and TANYA STIVERS, “Achieving Activity Transitions in Physi- cian-Patient Encounters: From History Taking to Physical Examination,” 253 SHERRY, JOHN L., “The Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggression: A Meta-Analysis,” 409. SHRUM, L. J., “Processing Strategy Moderates the Cultivation Effect,” 94. SHRUM, L. J., and VALERIE DARMANIN BISCHAK, “Mainstreaming, Resonance, and Impersonal Impact: Testing Moderators of the Cultivation Effect for Estimates of Crime Risk,” 187 STIVERS, TANYA, see Robinson, J. D SZABO, ERIN ALISON, see Pfau, M. WAN, HUA-HSIN, see Pfau, M. WHITE, CINDY H., and JUDEE K. BURGOON, “Adaptation and Communicative Design: Patterns of Interaction in Truthful and Deceptive Conversations,” 9 XU, YAN, and BRANT R. BURLESON, “Effects of Sex, Culture, and Support Type on Per- ceptions of Spousal Social Support: An Assessment of the ‘Support Gap’ Hypothesis in Early Marriage,” 535 ZUBRIC, JESSICA, see Pfau, M Articles: ‘Achieving Activity Transitions in Physician-Patient Encounters: From History Taking to Physical Examination,” Robinson and Stivers, 253. “ Adaptation and Communicative Design: Patterns of Interaction in Truthful and Deceptive Conversations,” White and Burgoon, 9 “Admirer-Celebrity Relationships Among Young Adults: Explaining Perceptions of Celeb- rity Influence on Identity,” Boon and Lomore, 432. “Behavioral Adaptation, Confidence, and Heuristic-Based Explanations of the Probing Ef- 634 INDEX fect,” Levine and McCornack, 471 The Culture-Negotiation Link: Integrative and Distributive Bargaining Through an Inter- cultural Communication Lens,” Drake, 317 ‘Does Participation Affect Deception Success? A Test of the Interactivity Principle,” Burgoon et al., 503 “The Effect of Culture and Self-Construals on Predispositions Toward Verbal Communica- tion,” Kim et al., 382 The Effects of Nonverbal Immediacy and Verbal Person Centeredness in the Emotional Support Process,” Jones and Guerrero, 567. Effects of Sex, Culture, and Support Type on Perceptions of Spousal Social Support: An Assessment of the ‘Support Gap’ Hypothesis in Early Marriage,” Xu and Burleson, 535. ‘The Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggression: A Meta-Analysis,” Sherry, 409. Empirical Support for the Gender-as-Culture Hypothesis: An Intercultural Analysis of Male/Female Language Differences,” Mulac et al., 121 ‘Internet Use in the Contemporary Media Environment,” Flanagin and Metzger, 153. “Interpretations of Messages: The Influence of Equivocation, Face Concerns, and Ego-In- volvement,” Edwards and Bello, 597 ‘Mainstreaming, Resonance, and Impersonal Impact: Testing Moderators of the Cultiva- tion Effect for Estimates of Crime Risk,” Shrum and Bischak, 187. “Persuasion and the Structure of Affect: Dual Systems and Discrete Emotions as Comple- mentary Models,” Dillard and Peck, 38. Processing Strategy Moderates the Cultivation Effect,” Shrum, 94 Research Note: Physicians’ Nonverbal Rapport Building and Patients’ Talk About the Sub- jective Component of Illness,” Duggan and Parrott, 299. ‘The Role and Impact of Affect in the Process of Resistance to Persuasion,” Pfau et al., 216. Sociolinguistic Inference and Intercultural Coorientation: A Bayesian Model of Communi- cative Competence in Intercultural Interaction,” Armstrong and Kaplowitz, 350. The Value of Formative Investment in Organizational Federations,” Flanagin et al., 69.

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