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Application of Statistics Training to Real-World Contexts: Issues Related to Working as Data Analysts Outside Academe
(Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability;Volume 16, Issue 2, 2021-07-09)
Through I-Corps™ customer discovery interviews (NSF Award 1925391), the authors determined that early and mid-career data analysts would be positively benefitted by the development and commercialization of an interactive ...
The Political Public Relations Battleground: Tactics and Images in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Campaign
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 9, 2002)
This study examines the public relations tools that Governor George W. Bush and Vice-president Al Gore used during the 2000 U.S. Presidential Campaign. It also draws some lessons from mistakes that both candidates committed.
Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence Regarding the Intrusiveness of Recording Devices in Naturalistic Research
(Journal of Social Sciences ResearchVolume 1, 2016)
Critics of naturalistic social science research charge that participant awareness of the existence of a recording device alters the behavior of the research participants, known as the “Hawthorne effect.” This study compares ...
On the use of course evaluations for purposes of faculty personnel decisions
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 19, Issue 2, 2012)
Many universities utilize student teaching evaluations even though their validity is hotly
contested in the research. This study examines publicly available data of all sections of courses
evaluated in a program at a ...
The Influence of Physicians' Engagement and Openness on Patients' Reports of Health Communication Satisfaction
(Business Research yearbook;Volume 10, 2003)
This study analyzed patients' perceptions of their physicians' willingness to engage in interaction and be open, and patients' satisfaction in communication about health with their physicians (N=322). Results indicated ...
Physician-Patient Communication: The Relationship Between Engagement, Confirmation and Satisfaction
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 11, 2004)
This study analyzed physicians' self-reported measures of engagement, confirmation and
relational satisfaction in their communication with their patients (N= 218). Results indicated
that communication engagement and ...
The Influence of Professional Self-Interests on the Management of a Nonprofit Organization: A Case Study
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 9, 2002)
This case study examines how the structural characteristics of management in a state chapter of a national physician's association influence the decision-making processes and efficacy of the administrative procedures ...
The influence of nurses' engagement and openness on patients' reports of health communication satisfaction
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 11, 2004)
This study analyzed patients’ perceptions of their nurses’ willingness to engage in
interaction and patients’ satisfaction in communication about health with their nurses (N = 270).
Results indicated that a strong and ...
Spanish-Speaking Physicians: Satisfaction in the Transactional Relationship with Patients
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 15, 2008)
This study examined self-reports of engagement, confirmation, and satisfaction by
Spanish-speaking physicians within the context of the relationship with Spanish-speaking
patients. Previous research suggests the interaction ...
Attitudes Regarding the Components of Ethical Communication
(Business Research Yearbook;Volume 14, 2007)
This study investigated the relationship between components of ethical communication. Based on survey data (N = 319), Principal Components Analysis revealed four positively loaded factors (honesty, integrity, modesty and ...