Theoretical dimensions of applied communication research

Gerald R. Miller , Michael J. Sunnafrank
Quarterly Journal of Speech 70 ( 3) 255 -263

17
1984
Methodological issues in legal communication research: What can trial simulations tell us?

Gerald R. Miller , Norman E. Fontes , Franklin J. Boster , Michael J. Sunnafrank
Communication Monographs 50 ( 1) 33 -46

22
1983
The Role of Initial Conversations in Determining Attraction to Similar and Dissimilar Strangers

MICHAEL J. SUNNAFRANK , GERALD R. MILLER
Human Communication Research 8 ( 1) 16 -25

139
1981
Learning Theory Approaches to Persuasion

JUDEE K. BURGOON , MICHAEL BURGOON , GERALD R. MILLER , MICHAEL SUNNAFRANK
Human Communication Research 7 ( 2) 161 -179

51
1981
Predicted Outcome Values Just Now and Then

MICHAEL SUNNAFRANK
Human Communication Research 13 ( 1) 39 -40

12
1986
445
1986
Predicted Outcome Value and Uncertainty Reduction Theories A Test of Competing Perspectives

MICHAEL SUNNAFRANK
Human Communication Research 17 ( 1) 76 -103

180
1990
All is for one but one is not for all: A conceptual perspective of interpersonal communication

Gerald R Miller , Michael J Sunnafrank , FEX Dance
Human communication theory: Comparative essays 220 -242

46
1982
On the Ephemeral Nature of the Relationship between Attitude Similarity and Interpersonal Attraction during Initial Encounters.

Michael J Sunnafrank , Gerald R Miller
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VIDEOTECHNOLOGY IN THE COURTROOM-PROGRESS OR REGRESS

GR MILLER , NE FONTES , M SUNNAFRANK , GL DAHNKE

General and crime related racial stereotypes and influence on juridic decisions.

Norman E. Fontes , Michael Sunnafrank
Cornell Journal of Social Relations

41
1983
39
1986
At First Sight: Persistent Relational Effects of Get-Acquainted Conversations

Michael Sunnafrank , Artemio Ramirez
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 21 ( 3) 361 -379

278
2004
On debunking the attitude similarity myth

Michael Sunnafrank
Communication Monographs 59 ( 2) 164 -179

84
1992