Departmental Differences in Communication Apprehension as Measured by the Japanese Communication Fear Scale (JCFS)
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概要
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This study examined the relationship between Communication Apprehension and Avoidance (CAA) and career choice as measured by college major and gender. Data collected in this study offers evidence for the claim that significant variations in CAA levels exist between different college majors upon matriculation, but not between genders. In particular, results indicate that pharmacology majors report more fear on average than do foreign language or law majors. Further, results suggest that Japanese patterns of CAA differences across college majors are similar to self-reports of American college majors.
- 日本感情心理学会の論文
著者
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Sakamoto Masahiro
Department Of Anti-dementia Functional Food Development Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku Univer
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Pribyl Charles
Department of Foreign Languages Hokuriku University
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Keaten James
Department of Speech Communication University
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