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Elizabeth M. Perse
Elizabeth M. Perse (Ph.D., Kent State University, 1987) is assistant professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Delaware. An earlier version of this article was presented at the Speech Communication Association convention, Chicago, November 1986.
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Elizabeth M. Perse is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Delaware. This article is based on her doctoral dissertation completed at Kent State. Thanks go to Alan M. Rubin for directing the study and Carole Barbato for arranging data collection.
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Elizabeth M. Perse, Charles Pavitt, and Cynthia S. Burggraf are Assistant Professors in the Department of Communication at the University of Delaware. An earlier version of this article was presented at the Eastern Communication Association convention in Ocean City, Maryland, in May 1989. This research was supported by a grant to C. S. Burggraf from the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Delaware. The authors would like to thank Beth Haslett and Robin Vagenas for help in data collection, John Courtright for his support, and Jeff Bergstrom and Elaine Gilby for their patience. This article is dedicated to Sylvia Dee, without whose birth this study would never have been conceived.
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