Study IX of the basic communication course at two- and four-year U.S. Colleges and Universities: a re-examination of our discipline's “front porch”
Document Type
Article
Department or Administrative Unit
Communication
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
This present study, the ninth in this series of longitudinal studies that began in 1970, has a similar goal as the past studies in that it seeks to provide timely and relevant descriptive information about the basic communication course to be useful for instructors and administrators alike. It also intends to provide a reflective framework for interpreting this information while simultaneously offering some viable implications and recommendations for those individuals who teach and administer the course and engage in research about it.
Recommended Citation
Morreale, S. P., Myers, S. A., Backlund, P. M., & Simonds, C. J. (2015). Study IX of the basic communication course at two- and four-year U.S. Colleges and Universities: a re-examination of our discipline’s “front porch.” Communication Education, 65(3), 338–355. https://doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2015.1073339
Journal
Communication Education
Rights
© 2015 National Communication Association
Comments
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