Journal article

Perceptions of Communicator Style and Self-Concept

BC Hansford, JA Hattie

Communication Research | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 1987

Abstract

This study of high school students examined the structure of communicator style and the association between this structure with such variables as sex, age, and self-concept. First-order factor analyses indicated the existence of such communication dimensions as attentive, relaxed, animated, dominant, impression leaving, communicator image, and apprehension. The second-order analyses suggested these dimensions had an underlying structure that could be described as “attentive-supportive” style and “animated-dominant” style. Both sex and age differences were found with respect to dimensions of communicator style. A strong association existed between attentive-supportive communicator style and v..

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