1st Edition
Research from the Inside Out Lessons from Exemplary Studies in Communication
Preface to Exemplary Research
1. Beginning Research: An Introduction
2. Using Multiple Requests to Gain Compliance: Dillard, Hunter, and Burgoon's (1984) Meta-Analytic Review
3. Shoemaker's (1996) Biologically Based Theory of Why We Need News
4. The Media as Cause and Consequence in Communication Research: Slater's (2007) Spirals Model
5.Managing Uncertainty in an Uncertain Organizational Environment: Kramer, Dougherty, & Pierce's (2004) Case
6: The Measurement of Arousal in Interpersonal Communication: Sparks and Greene (1992) Respond
7. Uncertainty Reduction in Interpersonal Communication: Berger and Calabrese (1975) Study Communication in
8. Brummans and Colleagues (2008) Attempt to Make Sense of Intractable Multiparty Conflict: A Mixed Methods 9. How Media Influences an (Un)Informed Citizenry: Prior's (2005) Adaptation of Knowledge-Gap Hypothesis
Appendices
Appendix A: The Selection Process for Exemplars
Appendix B: Citing Information on Exemplary Studies
Appendix C: Interview Dates with Exemplary Authors
Appendix D: Final List of Exemplary Articles
Appendix E: Lessons Learned from Exemplary Research
Biography
Thomas Hugh Feeley






