INDEX to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 24 Number 1 (February 1997) pp. 1-104 Number 2 (April 1997) pp. 105-192 Number 3 (June 1997) pp. 191-320 Number 4 (August 1997) pp. 321-456 Number 5 (October 1997) pp. 457-576 Number 6 (December 1997) pp. 577-792 Authors: ALLEN, TERRE H., and JAMES M. HONEYCUTT, “Planning, Imagined Interaction, and the Nonverbal Display of Anxiety,” 64. ARMSTRONG, G. BLAKE, and PRADEEP SOPORY, “Effects of Background Television on Phonological and Visuo-Spatial Working Memory,” 459. BARNETT, GEORGE A., see Lee, M. BOJE, DAVID M., GRACE ANN ROSILE, ROBERT DENNEHY, and DEBRA J. SUMMERS, “Restorying Reengineering: Some Deconstruc- tions and Postmodern Alternatives,” 631. BOSTER, FRANKLIN J., see Cruz, M. G. BURLESON, BRANT R., see Jones, S. M. CAI, DEBRA, see Williams, A. CAPPELLA, JOSEPH N., see Rhee, J. W. CARROLL, CRAIG, see Cheney, G. CASEY, MARY K., VERNON D. MILLER, and JOHN R. JOHNSON, “Sur- vivors’ Information Seeking Following a Reduction in Workforce,” 755. CERVENY, ROBERT, see Galup, S. CHENEY, GEORGE, and CRAIG CARROLL, “The Person as Object in Discourses in and Around Organizations,” 593. CONRAD, CHARLES, and MARSHALL SCOTT POOLE, “Communication and the Disposable Worker” [Introduction], 581. CRUZ, MICHAEL G., FRANKLIN J. BOSTER, and JOSE I. RODRIGUEZ, “The Impact of Group Size and Proportion of Shared Information on the Exchange and Integration of Information in Groups,” 291. DENNEHY, ROBERT, see Boje, D. M. EVELAND, WILLIAM P,, Jr., see McLeod, D. M. FINN, SETH, “Origins of Media Exposure: Linking Personality Traits to TV, Radio, Print, and Film Use,” 507. FLOYD, KORY, see Manusov, V. INDEX to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 24 Number 1 (February 1997) pp. 1-104 Number 2 (April 1997) pp. 105-192 Number 3 (June 1997) pp. 191-320 Number 4 (August 1997) pp. 321-456 Number 5 (October 1997) pp. 457-576 Number 6 (December 1997) pp. 577-792 Authors: ALLEN, TERRE H., and JAMES M. HONEYCUTT, “Planning, Imagined Interaction, and the Nonverbal Display of Anxiety,” 64. ARMSTRONG, G. BLAKE, and PRADEEP SOPORY, “Effects of Background Television on Phonological and Visuo-Spatial Working Memory,” 459. BARNETT, GEORGE A., see Lee, M. BOJE, DAVID M., GRACE ANN ROSILE, ROBERT DENNEHY, and DEBRA J. SUMMERS, “Restorying Reengineering: Some Deconstruc- tions and Postmodern Alternatives,” 631. BOSTER, FRANKLIN J., see Cruz, M. G. BURLESON, BRANT R., see Jones, S. M. CAI, DEBRA, see Williams, A. CAPPELLA, JOSEPH N., see Rhee, J. W. CARROLL, CRAIG, see Cheney, G. CASEY, MARY K., VERNON D. MILLER, and JOHN R. JOHNSON, “Sur- vivors’ Information Seeking Following a Reduction in Workforce,” 755. CERVENY, ROBERT, see Galup, S. CHENEY, GEORGE, and CRAIG CARROLL, “The Person as Object in Discourses in and Around Organizations,” 593. CONRAD, CHARLES, and MARSHALL SCOTT POOLE, “Communication and the Disposable Worker” [Introduction], 581. CRUZ, MICHAEL G., FRANKLIN J. BOSTER, and JOSE I. RODRIGUEZ, “The Impact of Group Size and Proportion of Shared Information on the Exchange and Integration of Information in Groups,” 291. DENNEHY, ROBERT, see Boje, D. M. EVELAND, WILLIAM P,, Jr., see McLeod, D. M. FINN, SETH, “Origins of Media Exposure: Linking Personality Traits to TV, Radio, Print, and Film Use,” 507. FLOYD, KORY, see Manusov, V. GALLOIS, CYNTHIA, see Williams, A. GALUP, STUART, CAROL SAUNDERS, REED E. NELSON, and ROBERT CERVENY, “The Use of Temporary Staff and Managers in a Local Gov- ernment Environment,” 698. GILES, HOWARD, see Williams, A. GUDYKUNST, WILLIAM B., “Cultural Variability in Communication: An Introduction,” 327. HAEFNER, MARGARET J., see Hoffner, C. HARWOOD, JAKE, see Williams, A. HOFFNER, CYNTHIA, and MARGARET J. HAEFNER, “Children’s Com- forting of Frightened Coviewers: Real and Hypothetical Television-Viewing Situations,” 136. HONEYCUTT, JAMES M., see Allen, T. H. JENKINS, EDITH, see Sias, P. M. JOHNSON, JOHN R., see Casey, M. K. JONES, SUSANNE M., and BRANT R. BURLESON, “The Impact of Situ- ational Variables on Helpers’ Perceptions of Comforting Messages: An Attributional Analysis,” 530. JORDAN, JERRY MONROE, and MICHAEL E. ROLOFF, “Planning Skills and Negotiator Goal Accomplishment: The Relationship Between Self- Monitoring and Plan Generation, Plan Enactment, and Plan Conse- quences,” 31. KAID, LYNDA LEE, see Tak, J. KERSSEN-GRIEP, JEFF, see Manusoyv, V. KIM, JUNGKEE, and ALAN M. RUBIN, “The Variable Influence of Audience Activity on Media Effects,” 107. KOSICKI, GERALD M., see Zhongdang, P. KRAMER, MICHAEL W., see Sias, P. M. LEE, MEIHUA, and GEORGE A. BARNETT, “A Symbols-and-Meaning Approach to the Organizational Cultures of Banks in the United States, Japan, and Taiwan,” 394. LEE, SOOBUM, see Tak, J. LIM, TAE-SEOP, see Williams, A. MAHER, JOHN, see Williams, A. MANUSOV, VALERIE, KORY FLOYD, and JEFF KERSSEN-GRIEP, “Yours, Mine, and Ours: Mutual Attributions for Nonverbal Behaviors in Couples’ Interactions,” 234. MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER R., and HAYG OSHAGAN, “Disciplining the Workforce: The News Media Frame a General Motors Plant Closing,” 669. McLEOD, DOUGLAS M., WILLIAM P. EVELAND, Jr., and AMY I. NATHANSON, “Support for Censorship of Violent and Misogynic Rap Lyrics: An Analysis of the Third-Person Effect,” 153. MILLAR, KAREN U., see Millar, M. G. MILLAR, MURRAY G., and KAREN U. MILLAR, “The Effects of Cognitive Capacity and Suspicion on Truth Bias,” 556. MILLER, VERNON D., see Casey, M. K. NATHANSON, AMY I., see McLeod, D. M. NELSON, REED E., see Galup, S. 787 COMMUNICATION RESEARCH e December 1997 NEULIEP, JAMES W., “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Teacher Immediacy in American and Japanese College Classrooms,” 431. NG, SIK-HUNG, see Williams, A. OSHAGAN, HAYG, see Martin, C. R. OTA, HIROSHI, see Williams, A. PAN, ZHONGDANG, and GERALD M. KOSICKI, “Priming and Media Impact on the Evaluations of the President’s Performance,” 3. PAULSON, GAYLEN D., and MICHAEL E. ROLOFF, “The Effect of Request Form and Content on Constructing Obstacles to Compliance,” 261. PIERSON, HERBERT D., see Williams, A. POOLE, MARSHALL SCOTT, see Conrad, C. POWERS, ELIZABETH, see Price, V. PRICE, VINCENT, DAVID TEWKSBURY, and ELIZABETH POWERS, “Switching Trains of Thought: The Impact of News Frames on Readers’ Cognitive Responses,” 481. RHEE, JUNE WOONG, and JOSEPH N. CAPPELLA, “The Role of Politi- cal Sophistication in Learning from News: Measuring Schema Devel- opment,” 197. RITCHIE, L. DAVID, “Parents’ Workplace Experiences and Family Commu- nication Patterns,” 175. RODRIGUEZ, JOSE I., see Cruz, M. G. ROLOFF, MICHAEL E., see Jordan, J. M. ROLOFF, MICHAEL E., see Paulson, G. D. ROSILE, GRACE ANN, see Boje, D. M. RUBIN, ALAN M., see Kim, J. RYAN, ELLEN BOUCHARD, see Williams, A. SAUNDERS, CAROL, see Galup, S. SIAS, PATRICIA M., MICHAEL W. KRAMER, and EDITH JENKINS, “A Comparison of the Communication Behaviors of Temporary Employees and New Hires,” 731. SOMERA, LILNABETH, see Williams, A. SOPORY, PRADEEP, see Armstrong, G. B. SUGIMOTO, NAOMI, “A Japan-U.S. Comparison of Apology Styles,” 349. SUMMERS, DEBRA J., see Boje, D. M. TAK, JINYOUNG, LYNDA LEE KAID, and SOOBUM LEE, “A Cross-Cultural Study of Political Advertising in the United States and Korea,” 413. TEWKSBURY, DAVID, see Price, V. VISER, VICTOR J., “Mode of Address, Emotion, and Stylistics: Images of Children in American Magazine Advertising, 1940-1950,” 83. WILLIAMS, ANGIE, HIROSHI OTA, HOWARD GILES, HERBERT D. PIERSON, CYNTHIA GALLOIS, SIK-HUNG, TAE-SEOP LIM, ELLEN BOUCHARD RYAN, LILNABETH SOMERA, JOHN MAYER, DEBRA CAI, and JAKE HARWOOD, “Young Peoples’ Beliefs About Intergenera- tional Communication: An Initial Cross-Cultural Comparison,” 370. Articles: “Children’s Comforting of Frightened Coviewers: Real and Hypothetical Television-Viewing Situations,” Hoffner and Haefner, 136. 788 Index “Communication and the Disposable Worker” [Introduction], Conrad and Poole, 581. “A Comparison of the Communication Behaviors of Temporary Employees and New Hires,” Sias et al., 731. “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Teacher Immediacy in American and Japa- nese College Classrooms,” Neuliep, 431. “A Cross-Cultural Study of Political Advertising in the United States and Korea,” Tak et al., 413. “Cultural Variability in Communication: An Introduction,” Gudykunst, 327. “Disciplining the Workforce: The News Media Frame a General Motors Plant Closing,” Martin and Oshagan, 669. “The Effect of Request Form and Content on Constructing Obstacles to Compliance,” Paulson and Roloff, 261. “Effects of Background Television on Phonological and Visuo-Spatial Work- ing Memory,” Armstrong and Sopory, 459. “The Effects of Cognitive Capacity and Suspicion on Truth Bias,” Millar and Millar, 556. “The Impact of Group Size and Proportion of Shared Information on the Exchange and Integration of Information in Groups,” Cruz et al., 291. “The Impact of Situational Variables on Helpers’ Perceptions of Comforting Messages: An Attributional Analysis,” Jones and Burleson, 530. “A Japan-U.S. Comparison of Apology Styles,” Sugimoto, 349. “Mode of Address, Emotion, and Stylistics: Images of Children in American Magazine Advertising, 1940-1950,” Viser, 83. “Origins of Media Exposure: Linking Personality Traits to TV, Radio, Print, and Film Use,” Finn, 507. “Parents’ Workplace Experiences and Family Communication Patterns,” Ritchie, 175. “The Person as Object in Discourses in and Around Organizations,” Cheney and Carroll, 593. “Planning, Imagined Interaction, and the Nonverbal Display of Anxiety,” Allen and Honeycutt, 64. “Planning Skills and Negotiator Goal Accomplishment: The Relationship Between Self-Monitoring and Plan Generation, Plan Enactment, and Plan Consequences,” Jordan and Roloff, 31. “Priming and Media Impact on the Evaluations of the President’s Perform- ance,” Pan and Kosicki, 3. “Restorying Reengineering: Some Deconstructions and Postmodern Alterna- tives,” Boje et al., 631. “The Role of Political Sophistication in Learning from News: Measuring Schema Development,” Rhee and Cappella, 197. “Support for Censorship of Violent and Misogynic Rap Lyrics: An Analysis of the Third-Person Effect,” McLeod et al., 153. “Survivors’ Information Seeking Following a Reduction in Workforce,” Casey et al., 755. “Switching Trains of Thought: The Impact of News Frames on Readers’ Cognitive Responses,” Price et al., 481. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH e December 1997 “A Symbols-and-Meaning Approach to the Organizational Cultures of Banks in the United States, Japan, and Taiwan,” Lee and Barnett, 394. “The Use of Temporary Staff and Managers in a Local Government Environ- ment,” Galup et al., 698. “The Variable Influence of Audience Activity on Media Effects,” Kim and Rubin, 107. “Young Peoples’ Beliefs About Intergenerational Communication: An Initial Cross-Cultural Comparison,” Williams et al., 370. “Yours, Mine, and Ours: Mutual Attributions for Nonverbal Behaviors in Couples’ Interactions,” Manusov et al., 234.