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  1. Diabetes, Patient Care & Compliance: The Role of Message Design in Doctor-Patient Interactions
    Matthew H Barton, Kevin A Stein
    . 2017; 73(1): -
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  2. loveLife: A Critical Analysis of Health Communication Strategies in a South African HIV-Prevention Campaign
    Andrew Craig Tollison, Luke Winslow
    . 2017; 73(1): -
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  3. Book Review: Ratings Analysis: Audience Measurement and Analytics
    Kimberly Jean Flanders
    . 2017; 73(1): -
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  4. “Thanks for the quick reply!”: Email Chronemics and Instructor Liking
    Joe C. Martin, Nicholas T. Tatum, Brandee Kemper
    . 2017; 73(1): -
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  5. “Journey On:” A Rhetorical Analysis of Relational Dialectics in the Musical "Ragtime"
    Joshua Bachert, Valerie Lynn Schrader
    . 2017; 73(1): -
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Pennsylvania Communication Annual
Publisher : Pennsylvania Communication Association
Title : Pennsylvania Communication Annual
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p-ISSN : 2326-8093
e-ISSN : 2372-6350
Language(s) : English
Web Page : pcasite.org
Frequency : 1 issues per year
Subject : Communication
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