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The Sixty-Eighth Annual Meeting

1998 Interpersonal Communication Division Panels

San Antonio, TX


SENSITIVE, SUPPORTIVE, AND EMPATHIC COMMUNICATION:
PAPERS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication

Chair: Jerold Hale, University of Georgia

Husbands' versus Wives' Rhetorical Sensitivity: Projecting Unsupported Differences. John Nicholson, University of Iowa; Lynne Webb, Marceline Thompson, Mary King, University of Memphis; and Kandi Walker, University of Denver

Social Support Theory: A Critical Literature Review. Eric Fife, College of Charleston

Empathic versus Confrontive Counseling Strategies in Addiction Treatment: An Analysis of Therapeutic Speech Acts. Melissa Terese DeLay, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

MANAGING THE AFFECTIVE SIDE OF RELATIONSHIPS:
PAPERS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Interpersonal Comunication

Chair: Karen Fontenot, Southeastern Louisiana University

The Impact of Lovestyles on Romantic Jealousy and Relational Satisfaction. Lindsay M. Grob, University of Texas, Austin

An Analysis of Hatred Attributions and Related Issues. Donald R. Turk, Melanie Laliker, Nichol Egbert, Pamela Lannutti, Laura Winn, Jerold Hale, University of Georgia; and Paul Mongeau, Miami University of Ohio

Yell, Scream or Shout: The Effects of Relational Inequity upon Perceptions of Vociferation. J. Lynn Reynolds and Rodney A. Reynolds, Regent University

TOP THREE PAPERS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication

Chair: Kenneth Cissna, University of South Florida

The Effects of Truth and Deception on Appraisal and Emotion. Thomas H. Feeley, SUNY at Geneseo and Melissa J. Young, Texas Christian University

Supportive Communication and School Outcomes for Lower Socioeconomic Middle School Students Identified as "At Risk" and "Not At Risk" of Poor Academic Performance. Lawrence Rosenfeld, Jack Rishman, and Gary Bowen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

* He Loves Me; She Loves Me Not: Patterns of Self-Deception in Unrequited Love. Stacy L. Young, University of Texas, Austin.

* Top Paper

SPOTLIGHT:

JAMES APPLEGATE'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication

Chair: Thomas Socha, Old Dominion University

Interviewer: John Daly, University of Texas, Austin

The Interpersonal Communication Division is proud to spotlight the distinguished southern communication scholar, James Applegate, Professor and Chair, University of Kentucky. Jim Applegate's contributions to our understanding of communication in the areas of children's relationships and person-centered communication, among others, will be highlighted in the interview.

Professor Applegate is a candidate for 2nd Vice President of the National Communication Association. This panel provides you an opportunity to meet and talk with him. He will also be our guest at the Texas Fiesta-BBQ Dinner.

PARTNERS WHO LIE, LEADERS WHO LISTEN,
INTERESTING VIGNETTES, AND HEALTHY EXPERIENCES:
PAPERS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Sponsor: Interpersonal Communication

Chair: William Edwards, Columbus State University

Post-Deception Relationship Dynamics: Strategies and Consequences. Amy Bippus. University of Texas, Austin

Examining the Relationship Between Listening Effectiveness and Leadership Emergence: Perceptions, Behaviors, and Recall. Scott Johnson, University of Richmond and Curt Bechler, Bethel College

The Value of Vignettes in Interpersonal Communication Research. Will Powers, Texas Christian University and Bryan Byers, Ball State University

A Transfusion of Ideas: Linking Interpersonal Communication to Health Topics. Judy Carter, Amarillo College