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| Name: | Dr. Daniel Cochece Davis |
| Title: | Assistant Professor/Director of Undergraduate Research |
| Office Location: | Lowell Thomas 212C |
| Extension: | (845) 575-3000 ext. 2878 |
| Email: | Cochece.Davis@Marist.edu |
| Personal Web Page: | http://foxweb.marist.edu/users/cochece.davis |
| Degrees Held: | Ph.D., University of Southern California M.A., University of Southern California M.A., San Diego State University B.A., San Francisco State University A.A., Santa Rosa Junior College |
| Bio: | Dr. Davis joined the faculty in 1998. He teaches in the Communication program and in the Organizational Leadership and Communication accelerated degree completion program. |
| Publications: | Chapman, D. E., & Davis, D. C. (March, 2007). Cultural Costs of Studying Abroad: Relationships Between Culture Shock, Re-Entry Shock & Social Support Networks in Japanese Student Sojourners. Bulletin of Hijiyama University No.13, 2006, pp. 85-109. Chapman, D. E., & Davis, D. C. (March, 2003). Social Loafing In Academia: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Instructors' Behaviors in the Classroom. Bulletin of Hijiyama University No.9, 2002, pp. 95-123. Chapman, D. E., & Davis, D. C. (March, 2000). "Social Loafing" in Academia: An Exploratory Study of Cross-Cultural Differences. Bulletin of Hijiyama University No.6, 1999, pp. 109-123. Patton, G. H., & Davis, D. C. (1999). Developing Participant Satisfaction Models of Experiential Exercises in Business Education. Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, Vol. 26 (pp.165-169). Madison, WI: Omnipress. Chao, L. M., Parachini, A., Hernandez, F., & Davis, D. C. (1998). From combat zones to conflict resolution: The challenge facing our schools in the 21st century. California Politics & Policy 1998 (pp. 59-65). Los Angeles, CA: Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs. Patton, G. H., Davis, D. C., & Govahi, G. (1998). Predictive models of learning: Participant satisfaction of experiential exercises in business education. Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, Vol. 25 (pp. 69-75). Madison, WI: Omnipress. Chao, L. M., Parachini, A., Hernandez, F., Cody, M. J., & Davis, D. C. (1997). From Words to Weapons: The Violence Surrounding Our School. Los Angeles, CA: ACLU Foundation of Southern California. (A copy of this entire report is available in pdf format at: http://66.113.204.112/docs/svall.pdf). Davis, D. A. C. (1995). Building community through analyzing your audience. In R. B. Zeuschner (Ed.), GIFTS: Great Ideas For Teaching Speech (3rd edition, p. 56). New York: HarperCollins Publishers Technical Reports: Davis, D. C. (2000). A Family Development Approach to Transitioning Families From Public Assistance To Self-Reliance: 2000. Report presented to the Director's Office*, Dutchess County Community Action Agency, Inc., Poughkeepsie, New York. *This report was also presented to the New York State Legislature during their annual Budget Review meeting in Albany, New York. Davis, D. C., & Montgomery, D. (August, 1999). A Family Development Approach to Transitioning Families: From Public Assistance to Self-Reliance. Report presented to the Director's Office, Dutchess County Community Action Agency, Inc., Poughkeepsie, New York. No Bang for our Books: Solving the Book Crisis in Los Angeles Schools (1998). Los Angeles, CA: California Community Foundation (CCF). Served as the research consultant and statistical analyst for this CCF publication. |
| Research Interests: | Human Communication, Neuroscience, and Culture |
| Affiliations: | 1988 to Present: International Communication Association; Information Systems, Intercultural, Instructional and Developmental, and Interpersonal Divisions; Life Member. 1990 to Present: National Communication Association; Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Communication, Intrapersonal/Social Cognition, and Intercultural Divisions; Life Member. 1991 to 1999: Western States Communication Association; Communication Theory and Research, Intercultural, and Interpersonal divisions. 1992 to Present: Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society; Life Member. 1985 to Present: Phi Rho Pi, National Community College Forensic Association; Life Member. 1986 to Present: Santa Rosa Junior College Alumni Association; Life Member. 1998 to Present: University of Southern California Alumni Association; Life Member. 1995 to Present: Order of Omega, National Greek Leadership Society; Life Member. 1994 to Present: University of Southern California, Residential Student Leader Honorary; Life Member. |
| Presentations: | Competitively Selected (blind review) Papers: International and National Conventions: Davis, D. C. (2007, November). Looking Under The Hood: The Increasing Role of Biology and Physiological Measures in Communication Theory. Paper presented at the 92nd annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Competitive Panel: Communication and the Future Division) Davis, D. C., & Chapman, D. (2007, November). Reentry Shock & Social Support Networks: Initial Longitudinal Results from a Study of Japanese Student Sojourners. Paper presented at the 92nd annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (International & Intercultural Communication Division) Davis, D. A. C., & Scaffidi, N. M. (2007, May). Leading Virtual Teams. Paper presented to the 56th annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. (Organizational Communication Division) (order of authorship is alphabetical). Davis, D. A. C., Easlon, E., Halligan, C., & Grant, S. (2007, May). Communication as Therapy: The Influences of Social Interaction on Seasonal Affective Disorder. Paper presented to the 56th annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. (Health Communication Division) Davis, D. A. C., & Lopuch, V. S. (2006, June). The Value of Diversity to Learning Organizations. Paper presented to the 55th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany. (Organizational Communication Division) (order of authorship is alphabetical). DeValerio, A., & Davis, D. A. C. (2006, June). Increasing Motivation and Morality in Education: Does Transformational Leadership in K-12 Schools Affect Teachers and Students? Paper presented to the 55th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany. (Instructional/Developmental Communication Division) Davis, D. A. C., Litchfield, S. R., Rosbozom, M. S., & Siano, J. N. (2006, June). Up in Smoke: Tobacco Image Frequency in Film and the Master Settlement Agreement. Paper presented to the 55th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany. (Mass Communication Division) (order of authorship is alphabetical). Patton, G. H., & Davis, D. A. C. (2005, November). Developing Business Leaders: Leveraging Stage Versus Global Processes of Change in Communication Skills Improvement Models. Paper presented at the 90th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. (Training & Development Division) Davis, D. A. C., & Bowen, L. M. (2005, May). Eating our Young: Hypercritical Supervisory Communication and Assertiveness in the Nurse Training Process. Paper presented at the 54th annual convention of the International Communication Association, New York, NY. (Organizational Communication Division) *Mahan, J., & Davis, D. A. C. (2005, April). Female Sportscaster Credibility: Has Appearance Taken Precedence? Paper presented at the 50th annual convention of the Broadcast Educator Association, Las Vegas, NV. (*Top Debut Paper, Gender Issues Division) Kuznekoff, J. H., Davis, D. A. C., Frye, K. R., Quinlan, M. M., & Condon, S. P. (2003, November). Many Times: Reexamining the Monochronic-Polychronic Dichotomy, Pace of Life, and the Indicators of Communication, Chronemics and Culture. Paper presented at the 89th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. (International & Intercultural Communication Division) Davis, D. C., & Chapman, D. (2003, May). Group Work in the Classroom: A Cross-Cultural Study of Instructor Awareness and Compensation for Social Loafing in University Learning Groups in Japan and the United States. Paper presented at the 52nd annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Davis, D. C., & Kindred, J. W. (2002, November). Students' Use of Nonverbal Communication Within Electronic Media: The Case of Emotext and Emoticons. Paper presented at the 88th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Davis, D. C., Haight, J. P., & Nadeau, L. M. (2002, February). Researching Morning, Noon & Night: Chronemics and Individual Proxemic Preferences. Paper accepted for presentation at the 19th annual Intercultural Communication Conference, Coral Gables, FL. Davis, D. C. (2001, November). Arousal This, Arousal That: What's All The Excitement? Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Interpersonal Communication Division) Davis, D. C., Desiere, S. E., Naughton, K. M., Payne, M. M., & Valianos, A. J. (2001, November). The Relationship Between Culture Shock Expectations, Social Support Networks and Reverse Culture Shock: Initial Results in a Longitudinal Study of Sojourning Students. Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (International & Intercultural Communication Division) Davis, D. C., & Brooks, A. L. (2001, November). Hoochie-Mamas and Players: The Communicative Profile of Persons "Hooking Up." Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Health Communication Division) Davis, D. C., Chapman, D., & Jaffar, G. (2000, November). Social Loafing in Academia: Transcultural Evidence of a Phenomenon. The Cases of Students in Japan, Malaysia and the United States. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. Davis, D. C., & Mignatti, M. (2000, November). A State of the Art of Culture Shock Research. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (International & Intercultural Communication Division) Davis, D. C., Beherns, B. M., Holden, J. A., & O'Shaughnessy, M. B. (2000, November). Exploring the Reality: How Realistic are Portrayals of College Age Prime Time Television Characters? Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Mass Communication Division) Hall, J. A., & Davis, D. C. (November, 2000). The Wheelchair Barrier: A Methodological Assessment and Pilot Study of Proxemic Distances Between Wheelchair Users and Non-Wheelchair Users. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Disability Caucus) Davis, D. C., Gelb, A. K., Hileman, C. E., Lee, D., & McWhirter, S. (1999, May). Nonverbal Indices of Deception: A National Analysis of Polygraph Administrators. Paper presented at the 48th annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. Patton, G. H., & Davis, D. A. C. (1999, March). Developing Participant Satisfaction Models of Experiential Exercises in Business Education. Paper presented at the Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (ABSEL) conference, Philadelphia, PA. Davis, D. A. C. (1998, July). How Effective is Effectiveness in Predicting Organizational Satisfaction? How Important is Importance? Paper presented at the 47th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel. Davis, D. A. C. (1998, July). The History of Descartes' "Esprit," or "Do You Mind?" Paper presented at the 47th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel. Patton, G. H., Davis, D. C., & Govahi, G. (1998, January). Predictive Models of Learning: Participant Satisfaction of Experiential Exercises in Business Education. Paper presented at the Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (ABSEL) conference, Honolulu, HI. Davis, D. A. C., & Borgen, C. (1997, May). Social Loafing in Academia: Problems, Pervasiveness, and Plans to Counteract its Effects. Paper presented at the 47th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Montreál, Quebec, Canada. (Instructional and Development Communication Division) Davis, D. A. C. (1996, November). Are "Gender Differences" Behavioral or Perceptual? An Empirical Response to Canary and Hause (1993). Paper presented at the 82nd annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA. *Ray, J., Meylor, H., & Davis, D. A. C. (1996, November). An Exploratory Study of Nurse-Infant Haptics in Public and Private Hospitals. Paper presented at the 82nd annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA. *Ranked "Top Student Paper" in the Health Communication Division. (Health Communication Division) Davis, D. A. C. (1996, May). The Unpacking of a Theory: Action Assembly Theory Disassembled. Paper presented at the 46th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Information Systems Division) Senf, E., Davis, D. A. C., & Cardiel, J. (1996, May). The Relationship Between Cohesiveness and Conformity Rituals In University Organizations. Paper presented at the 46th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. Davis, D. A. C. (1995, November). Culture in a Hat: G.I.F.T.S. [Great Ideas For Teaching Speech]. Paper presented at the 81st annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. Davis, D. A. C. (1994, November). Building community through analyzing your audience: G.I.F.T.S. [Great Ideas For Teaching Speech]. Paper presented at the 80th annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. Davis, D. A. C., & Crispin, L. (1992, November). An examination of minority influence effects in focus group interviews. Paper presented at the 78th annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL. Davis, D. A. C. (1991, November). Hemispheric specialization approaches to nonverbal behavior: A state of the art. Paper presented at the 77th annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Intrapersonal & Social Cognition) Davis, D. A. C., & Chapman, D. (1991, November). Creative use of evidence as support in public speaking: G.I.F.T.S. [Great Ideas For Teaching Speech]. Paper presented at the 77th annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. Regional Conventions: Davis, D. A. C. (1992, February). A look at . . . uh . . . vocalic pauses: The state of the art of pausation research. Paper presented at the 63rd annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Boise, ID. Davis, D. A. C., & Chapman, D. (1992, February). Speaking without words: An exercise in nonverbal communication. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Boise, ID. Student Conventions: *Davis, D. A. C. (1991, April). The role of friendship in intercultural organizational settings. Paper presented at the 18th annual Student Conference in Communication, Fresno, CA. *Ranked as an "Outstanding Paper" at the conference. Davis, D. A. C. (1991, April). A comparison of the cognitive and cybernetic perspectives. Paper presented at the 18th annual Student Conference in Communication, Fresno, CA. Invited Papers: Invited Panelist, "Focus on Research and Scholarship: Engaging Undergraduates" panel, Educational Policies Board, 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA, November, 2001. Other Professional Conference Activities: Chair/Respondent, "The Effects of Teacher Styles and Behaviors on Students," Instructional and Developmental Communication Division, 56th annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, May, 2007. Chair, "Issues and Challenges in Online Instruction" panel, Instructional and Developmental Communication Division, 55th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany, June, 2006. Chair, "Transcending Distance: Communication Technologies in Education" panel, Instructional and Developmental Communication Division, 47th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel, July, 1998. Chair, "Competitive Papers III" panel, Communication Theory and Research Division, 69th annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Denver, CO, February, 1998. Chair, "Exploring the Linkages Between Undergraduate and Graduate Courses in Communication Theory" panel, Communication Theory Division, 68th annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Monterey, CA, February, 1997. Chair, "Competitive Papers in Communication Theory: Examining Real Issues" panel, Communication Theory Division, 68th annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Monterey, CA, February, 1997. Chair, "Dialogue and Social Cognition" panel, Intrapersonal Communication/Social Cognition Commission, 82nd annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA, November, 1996. Chair, "Intrapersonal Rhetoric: Understanding, Construing, and Compliance-Gaining" panel, Intrapersonal Communication/Social Cognition Commission, 81st annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, November, 1995. Reader, Intrapersonal/Social Cognition Commission, 81st annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, November, 1995. Chair, "A Diversity of Realities: (Sub-) Cultural Examinations of Nonverbal Communication" panel, Intercultural Communication Division, 45th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM, May, 1995. Chair, "Debate on the Impact of Intrapersonal Communication" panel. 79th annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL, November, 1993. Chair and Respondent, "Neurophysiological Approaches to Communicative Phenomena" panel. 78th annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November, 1992. |
| Miscellaneous: | Competitively Selected Papers of Undergraduate Students in My Courses: Hull, P. E., Brackett, A., & Parsons, K. (2007, November). What's Missing in Funny: A Meta-Analysis of Humor in Advertising. Paper presented at the 93rd annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Mass Communication Division). Southard, A., Panasci, E., Brittle, M., Mitchell, L., & Onderko, M. (2007, November). Booking a Social Life: Stimulation Avoiders Overcoming Social Anxiety Through Facebook. Paper presented at the 93rd annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Communication Apprehension Division). Tougas, J. A., Lippman, M. B., & Morris, T. W. (2007, November). Face-Off: Different Ways Identity is Privileged Through Facebook. Paper presented at the 93rd annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Interpersonal Communication Division). Mallet, C. R. (2006, November). Mentoring: Passing the Torch of Experience, Knowledge, and Organizational Culture. Paper presented at the 92nd annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. (Training & Development Division). Blake, D., Adarian, C., Beach, K., D'Amato, M., & Clarkson, J. (2005, November). The Dark Side of Persuasion: The Use of Interrogation Tactics. Paper presented at the 91st annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Gabbert, A. C., Gibbons, B. S., & Smith, J. S. (2005, November). The Use of Persuasive Techniques in the College Classroom. Paper presented at the 91st annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Cunningham, K., Davis, J., Duncan, A., Hickey, L., & King, C. (2005, November). Instant Messenger Junkies: A New Social Addiction in the World of Computer-mediated Communication. Paper presented at the 91st annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. (Interpersonal Communication Division). *Fuller, D., Nseir, A. J., Rosinski, J., & Sokolowski, L. (2004, November). The Ethical Issues of Spyware and Computer Surveillance in Both Business and Personal Venues. Paper presented at the 90th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. *Top Student Group Paper in the Nation, 2004 (Steven A. Smith Award), Lambda Pi Eta Division, National Communication Association. Brennan, J., Albright, A., DeMarino, M., Reddy, C., & Carberry, P. (2004, November). The Comprehension Efficiency of Conventionally Published Text vs. Multimedia Text. Paper presented at the 90th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Smith, J. S. (2004, November). Effective Managerial Styles in Sports Communication Administration. Paper presented at the 90th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Younghans, C. M. (2004, November). Communication and Change in the Event Planning Industry. Paper presented at the 90th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Mahan, J. (2004, November). Female Sportscaster Credibility: Has Appearance Taken Precedence? Paper presented at the 90th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Mass Communication Division). Burlage, K., Marafka, J., Parsons, M., & Milaski, J. (2004, May). Perceptions of Speakers Based on Accent. Paper presented at the 53rd annual convention of the International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Intercultural Communication Division) Cummings, J. R., Smith, J. S., Koch, M. E., Haydon, J. E., & Morgan, L. A. (2004, May). The Side Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Different Types of Interpersonal Communication Between College Students. Paper presented at the 53rd annual convention of the International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Health Communication Division) *Bellemare, P., Festa, L., Massa, M., Miller, P., & Moy, R. (2003, November). Reality-Based Television: A Correlation With Sexual Consequences. Paper presented at the 89th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. *Top Student Group Paper in the Nation, 2003 (Steven A. Smith Award), Lambda Pi Eta Division, National Communication Association. Perry, J. N., Campaniello, G. M., Guzzo, C. M., Iacobazzo, V. N. E., & Roe, L. S. (2003, November). Can You Hear What I Hear? Paper presented at the 89th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) May, J. R., Moore, K. A., Roy, K. L., Torres, M. J., & Walsh, S. M. (2003, November). The Approach of Introverts Versus Extraverts in Online Relationships. Paper presented at the 89th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) *Condon, S. P., Frye, K. R., Kuznekoff, J. H., & Quinlan, M. M. (2002, November). Chronemic Perceptions: The Relationship Between Pace of Life and Communication. Paper presented at the 88th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. *Top Student Group Paper in the Nation, 2002 (Steven A. Smith Award), Lambda Pi Eta Division, National Communication Association. Cornett, S., Trocino, P., Alvarez, S., & Bloech, F. (2002, November). Jury Research: A State of the Art Literature Review. Paper presented at the 88th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Communication & Law Division) Goot, J., Scala, R., Tavino, T., Tritschler, A., & Vesterby, A. (2002, November). Benefits of Online Newspapers: Worthwhile for Journalism and Advertising Alike. Paper presented at the 88th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Mason, T., Hart-Woell, J., Mielcarz, E., & Sutphen, C. (2002, November). CMC: The Influence of Emoticons on User Confidence and Interpersonal Relationships. Paper presented at the 88th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Page, K. L., Amundson, K. E., Belon, J. M., Luca, C., & Velazquez, R. M. (2002, November). Communication Technology and the Influence it has on Relationships. Paper presented at the 88th annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Brooks, A. L., & Carmon, A. F. (2002, July). A Communicative Profile of People Experiencing Minority Shock. Paper presented at the 51st annual convention of the International Communication Association, Seoul, Korea. (Interpersonal Communication Division). Galluscio, L., Lizotte, M., McAlpin, B., Roehl, R., & Van Brero, M. (2002, January 11). The Correlation Between College Students' Video Game Playing Habits and Desensitizing Attitudes Toward Violence. Paper presented at the Marist College Conference on Crisis and Violence in the Post 9/11 World: Keeping Schools and Campuses Safe, Poughkeepsie, NY. Sparks, C., & Waldschuetz, N. (2001, November). The Communicative Profile of a Reality-Based Television Viewer. Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Mass Communication Division) Pelletier, M., Krantz, P., & Calandro, J. (2001, November). Virtual Murder and Communication Through Computer Mediated Environments. Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Mass Communication Division) *Campe, B., Frye, K., Hood, C., Kuznekoff, J., & Parsons, M. (2001, November). The Correlation Between the Communication of the Health Risks of Ecstasy (MDMA) and the Drug's Use Among College Students. Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. *Top Student Group Paper in the Nation, 2001 (Steven A. Smith Award), Lambda Pi Eta Division, National Communication Association. Honsinger, K., Marks, S. M., Brady, P. M., Algiere, J. S., & Lott, J. M. (2001, November). Celebrity Appeal as a Persuasive Technique: A State of the Art of Research. Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) DiMartino, P. M., Lansing, S. L., & Mish, K. E. (2001, November). The Classifications and Stereotypes Associated With Visual Tattoos and Piercings. Paper presented at the 87th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Gray, T., Latham, J., Williams, M., Duncan, S., Heyl, T., & Kelly, A. (2001, March). Does Traveling to Other Cultures Ease the Transition from High School to College? Paper presented at ICC 2001: The Eighteenth Annual Intercultural Communication Conference, Coral Gables, FL. Macomber, S., Hoffman, E., Beard, M., & Cruz, E. (2001, March). When Your Backyard Isn't Home Anymore or Visiting Other Homes In The Global Village: Reverse Culture Shock and Problems With Satisfaction in a Host Culture. Paper presented at ICC 2001: The Eighteenth Annual Intercultural Communication Conference, Coral Gables, FL. Wood, K. D., Dahncke, J. W., & Grogan, C. M., Feely, M. J., & Curreri, J. (2000, November). To Watch or Not to Watch: Relationships Between Television Viewing and Academic Probation. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Mitchell, C., Dicembri, G. J., Kusold, L. G., & Hamer, V. (2000, November). Media's portrayal of women's athletics and society's view of female athletics. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Cunningham, B. A., Koster, A. E., Paquette, K. A., Stetler, J. M., & Young, A. E. (2000, November). Magazine advertisement impacts on college males' body images. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Hanson, E. J., Pollard, G. D., & Williams, C. M. (2000, November). College age females' persuasion tactics in getting what she wants from the college age male. Paper presented at the 86th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) *Deiss, D. M., Jr., Figura, S. E., Landry, G. V., & Latham, J. L. (2000, June). Communication in the Classroom: Teaching Techniques that Succeed. Paper presented at the 49th annual convention of the International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico. *Believed to be the first paper ever submitted and presented by undergraduate students in the 50 year history of ICA. (Instructional/Developmental Communication Division) Beherns, B. M., Holden, J. A., & O'Shaughnessy, M. B. (1999, November). Exploring the Reality: The Effects of Prime Time Television on College Age Women. Paper presented at the 85th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Orthmann, L., & Scott, C. (1999, November). An Analysis of Nurse Training on Infant Touch. Paper presented at the 85th annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division) Giesbrecht, J., & Townsend, S. (1998, February). Perception of Newscaster Credibility: The Role of Facial Expressions and Vocalics in Credibility. Paper presented at the 69th annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Denver, CO. Gordon, D., & Vincenzo, V. (1997, February). Have the Educational, Occupational, and Familial Roles of Nigerian Women Been Misrepresented and Misinterpreted in Journalistic Intercultural Texts? Paper presented at the 68th annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Monterey, CA. Lew, A., Baey, J., Binkhurst, J., & Daguro, J. (1997, February). CMC Usage in High Context and Low Context Organizations. Paper presented at the 68th annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Monterey, CA. Berg, K. M., Reed, R. L., & Hanada, T. (1996, November). Attractiveness and Likelihood of Touch. Paper presented at the 82nd annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Bolour, A., & Matson, A. M. (1995, November). Proxemic Violations of Panhandlers: Gender Response Differences. Paper presented at the 81st annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. Pulido, H. (1995, November). Facial Kinesics of News Anchors in Major and Minor Markets: Effects on Marketability and Believability. Paper presented at the 80th annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. Senf, E., Johnson, H. E., & Borgia, L. (1994, November). Shades of Understanding. Paper presented at the 80th annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Kraly, V., Smith, K., Beach, H., Rhodes, L., & Harvith, J. (1994, November). Do Blondes Really Have More Fun? Paper presented at the 80th annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Levi, T. P., & McElwaine, A. (1993, November). Gender Vocals and Perceived Affect. Paper presented at the 79th annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). Carpenter, B., & McGee, I. (1993, November). Subcultural Differences in Detection of Deception. Paper presented at the 79th annual national convention of the Speech Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. (Lambda Pi Eta Division). |