books by James C. McCroskey
books:
Communication and Personality: Trait Perspectives (Interpersonal Communication)
1 review
Hampton Press
, 1998
A comprehensive review of comm. & Personality
I found this book to be a great resource, specifically related to communication apprehension, from a research perspective.
Avoiding Communication : Shyness, Reticence, and Communication Apprehension (Interpersonal Communication)
1 review
Hampton Press
, 1997
Informative, technical, but never boring!
This book is one of those rare finds where you can open up to any random page, start reading, and find something useful and intriguing that keeps you reading. I purchased this after looking at several other books on the subject of "shyness," social anxiety, problems with communication, psychology, abusive upbringings--this book addresses causes, symptoms, signs, perceptions of others (managers, ...
Intercultural Communication Encounters
1 review
Donald W. Klopf
, James C. McCroskey
Pearson Custom Publishing
, 2007
We received it right on time.
The seller sent the book immediately, which we appreciated.The book was in excellent condition as promised.
The Biology of Communication: A Communibiological Perspective (The Hampton Press Communication Series ...
Michael J. Beatty
, James C. McCroskey, ...
Hampton Press
, 2001
This volume focuses on "communibiology", which provides a theoretical framework for developing and testing biologically-oriented communication theory.
Nonverbal Behavior in Interpersonal Relations
4 reviews
Virginia P. Richmond
, James C. McCroskey
Allyn & Bacon
, 1995
Informative and Straightforward
This textbook is helpful in terms of the basic principles in the the field of nonverbal, human communication. The chapters are divided into easy to understand categories of body language such as physical appearance, eye behavior, touch, space and territory etc. Subsequent chapters involve a more quantitative, holistic, and practical approach such chapters devoted to: female-male, ...
Communication for Teachers
Joseph L. Chesebro
, James C. McCroskey
Allyn & Bacon
, 2001
This book provides a synthesis of important research on communication instruction and builds on that by discussing how students (beginning teachers) can apply the information to their own teaching. With eleven chapters written or co-written by some of the most prolific instructional communication researchers, this text provides students with diverse viewpoints and perspectives on a wide range of topics that impact their own communication with ...
Applied Communication for Health Professionals
Edward P. Polack
,
Virginia P. Richmond
, ...
Kendall Hunt Pub Co
, 2008
Organizational Communication for Survival
1 review
Virginia P. Richmond
, James C. McCroskey
Prentice Hall College Div
, 1991
It makes work work
Excellent book that one can use at work. Having the writer as the instructor was even nicer!
Handbook of Instructional Communication: Rhetorical and Relational Perspectives
1 review
Timothy P. Mottet
,
Virginia P. Richmond
, ...
Allyn & Bacon
, 2005
Reflects the Current Research of Distinguised Professors
The worldwide method of teaching used these days consists of communication in the form of a teacher trying to impart knowledge to students. The key word here is communication. The student must understand what the teacher is trying to say, the teacher must understand if his message is getting across to the student. This book investigates instructional communications. The book is divided into ...
Human Communication in Everyday Life: Explanations and Applications (MyCommunicationKit Series)
Jason S. Wrench
, James C. McCroskey, ...
Allyn & Bacon
, 2007
Human Communication in Everyday Life introduces readers to the basic concepts in human communication and demonstrates how they can be used in a variety of communicative contexts. Built on a social-scientific approach, Human Communication in Everyday Life focuses on research that has come to light within the field in the last 30 years. The first part of this book is dedicated to introducing the basic concepts involved in the study of human ...
Communication: Apprehension, Avoidance and Effectiveness
Virginia P. Richmond
, James C. McCroskey
Gorsuch Scarisbrick Pub
, 1994
Public speakers are often overwhelmed with attacks of shyness, anxiety and other reasons to avoid speaking. This book provides a clear overview of the process of human communication - what to do and what not to do when the desire to flee arises. Starting with the premise that speech anxiety is one of the most common obstructions to clear and effective communication, this book provides readers with a better understanding for the reasons that ...
Fundamentals of Human Communication: An Interpersonal Perspective
James C. McCroskey,
Virginia P. Richmond
Waveland Press
, 1995
What factors shape our views and those of others? How do we distinguish between differences that are substantive and will affect our relationships and those that only feel strange because they are new and different? In the absence of formal instruction, we learn through trial and error. Unfortunately, the error is frequently not perceived as such--particularly when it is part of so "natural" a process as communication. James McCroskey and ...
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