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James H. Tolhuizen SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS ARTICLES (in refereed journals): “Moos, muds, mushes and more: Using text-based virtual worlds to teach communication.” Resources in Education. (1996) ERIC Document Number 405624. “Communication strategies for intensifying dating relationships: Identification, use and structure.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 6 (1989), 413-434. “Affinity-seeking in developing dating relationships.” Communication Reports 2 (1989), 89-91. “Fact and Fancy in relationship evolution research: Commentaries and suggestions for future research.” Resources in Education, 23, 44. (1988) ERIC Document Number 286218. “Control and affiliation: a two dimensional approach to relational communication.” Resources in Education, 20, 57. (1986) ERIC Document Number 256288. “Perceived communication indicators of evolutionary change in friendship.” Southern Speech Communication Journal 52 (1986), 69-91. “New books for the communication survey course: A comparative review.” Communication Education, 31 (1982), 169-172. “Communication habits: A plan for change.” Business Education Forum 35 (1981), 24-25. “Communicaton and social behavior: A symbolic interaction perspective.” Communication Education 28 (1979), 166-167. Hutchinson, J. A., Cissna, K. N., Hall, M. E., Backlund, P. E. & Tolhuizen, J. H. “Video-tape self-contfrontation as a technique to enhance interpersonal communication effectiveness.” Communication Education 27 (1979), 245-250. “ The effects of written and spoken modes on the attribution of source credibility.” Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science 9 (1977), 25.
CHAPTERS (in scholarly books): Tolhuizen, J. H. & Cissna, K. “The nature of leadership.” Community Leadership Developmen Training, ed., K. Cissna. Denver, CO: University of Denver, 1975. Pp. 1-39.
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