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Communication accommodation theory in conversation with second language learners
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Communication accommodation theory in conversation with second language learners
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The influence of interpersonal behaviors and social categories on language use in virtual teams
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Communication and Caring for Someone with Schizophrenia: Intergroup Themes, Strategies, and Communication Accommodation
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Julia Cretchley. - : The University of Queensland, School of Psychology, 2011
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Individual and Cultural Factors Affecting Students' Anxiety During Language Study Abroad
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1239981295 (2009)
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Backchannel Responses as Misleading Feedback in Intercultural Discourse
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In: http://web.unbc.ca/~lih/backchannel2006.pdf (2006)
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This study examined the relationship between the frequency of backchannel responses and listener recall scores in inter- and intra-cultural conversations. The nature of the study was a simulated physician–patient interaction. Participants were 40 Canadians and 40 Chinese who formed 40 dyads in four experimental conditions: Canadian physician/Canadian patient, Chinese physician/Chinese patient, Chinese physician/ Canadian patient, and Canadian physician/Chinese patient. All conversations were video-taped and micro-analyzed. The data generated three intriguing findings. (1) There were significant positive correlations between backchannel responses and listener recall scores in the two intra-cultural groups, indicating that backchannel responses facilitated content communication. (2) There were significant negative correlations between backchannel responses and listener recall scores in the two inter-cultural groups, indicating that backchannel responses might have served as misleading feedback and caused mis-communication. (3) The Chinese/Chinese condition had the highest backchannel responses; the Canadian/Canadian condition had the lowest with the two inter-cultural groups in between. This finding provides support for the Communication Accommodation theory. Implications for verbal and nonverbal communication training in intercultural interactions were discussed.
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Backchannel Responses; Communication Accommodation Theory; Intercultural Communication; Intercultural Training; Nonverbal Communication
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.580.7888 http://web.unbc.ca/~lih/backchannel2006.pdf
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Toward adaptive Conversational interfaces: Modeling speech convergence with animated personas
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In: http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CHCC/Publications/TOCHI_Oviatt_MAI04-503.pdf (2004)
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