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Perceptions of Effective Communication in the United States and Japan
Unformatted Document Text:  Wada, M. (1991). Taijinteki yuunouseini kansuru kenkyuu: Nonbaabuskirusyaskudo oyobi soosharusukirushakudo no sakusei (A study of interpersonal competence: Construction on nonverbal skill scale and social skill scale). Jikkenn Shakaigaku Kenkyuu (The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology), 31, 49-60. Waldron, V. R. (1990). Constrained rationality and situational influences on information acquisition plans and tactics. Communication Monographs, 57, 184-201. Weinstein, E. (1969). The development of interpersonal competence. In G. Goslin (Ed.), Handbook of socialization theory and research (pp. 753-775). Chicago: Rand McNally. Westmyer, S. A., DiCioccio, R. L., & Rubin, R. B. (1998). Appropriateness and effectiveness of communication channels in competent interpersonal communication. Journal of Communication, 48, 27-48. Wiemann, J. M., & Bradac, J. J. (1989). Metatheoretical issues in the study of communicative competence: Structural and functional approaches. In B. Dervin & M. J. Voigt (Eds.), Progress in communication sciences (Vol. 9, pp. 261-284). Norwood, NJ: Ablex. Yamada, H. (1990). Topic management and turn distribution in business meetings: American versus Japanese strategies. Text, 10, 271-295. Yoshitaka, Y. (1991). Hikukotogamotsu yuuisei: Jikshuchouto taijinnkankei enkatusukao ryouritusaserutameno taijintekikomyunikeishon hourgaku (The advantage of active conformity as a communication strategy for compatibility between self-assertion and smooth interpersonal relationships). Shinrigaku Kenkyuu (The Japanese Journal of Psychology), 62, 229-234. Yum, J. O. (1988). The impact of Confucianism on interpersonal relationships and communication patterns in East Asia. Communication Monographs, 55, 374-388.

Authors: Tominaga, Junko., Gudykunst, William. and Ota, Hiroshi.
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Wada, M. (1991). Taijinteki yuunouseini kansuru kenkyuu: Nonbaabuskirusyaskudo oyobi
soosharusukirushakudo no sakusei (A study of interpersonal competence: Construction on
nonverbal skill scale and social skill scale). Jikkenn Shakaigaku Kenkyuu (The Japanese Journal
of Experimental Social Psychology), 31, 49-60.
Waldron, V. R. (1990). Constrained rationality and situational influences on information
acquisition plans and tactics. Communication Monographs, 57, 184-201.
Weinstein, E. (1969). The development of interpersonal competence. In G. Goslin (Ed.),
Handbook of socialization theory and research (pp. 753-775). Chicago: Rand McNally.
Westmyer, S. A., DiCioccio, R. L., & Rubin, R. B. (1998). Appropriateness and effectiveness of
communication channels in competent interpersonal communication. Journal of Communication,
48, 27-48.
Wiemann, J. M., & Bradac, J. J. (1989). Metatheoretical issues in the study of communicative
competence: Structural and functional approaches. In B. Dervin & M. J. Voigt (Eds.), Progress in
communication sciences (Vol. 9, pp. 261-284). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Yamada, H. (1990). Topic management and turn distribution in business meetings: American
versus Japanese strategies. Text, 10, 271-295.
Yoshitaka, Y. (1991). Hikukotogamotsu yuuisei: Jikshuchouto taijinnkankei enkatusukao
ryouritusaserutameno taijintekikomyunikeishon hourgaku (The advantage of active conformity as
a communication strategy for compatibility between self-assertion and smooth interpersonal
relationships). Shinrigaku Kenkyuu (The Japanese Journal of Psychology), 62, 229-234.
Yum, J. O. (1988). The impact of Confucianism on interpersonal relationships and communication
patterns in East Asia. Communication Monographs, 55, 374-388.


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