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Gray, Jennifer B. – Communication Teacher, 2014
The subject of research methods is often unknown, foreboding, and unappealing to undergraduate communication majors. Thus, in the research methods course, two ways to overcome such issues and achieve learning are by: (1) making the unfamiliar more familiar and accessible; and (2) placing abstract knowledge in its useful real-world context. Making…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Methods Courses, Learning Activities, Research Design
Gray, Jennifer B.; Riley, Sarah – Communication Teacher, 2011
A key concept in health communication is the difference between disease and illness: disease refers to the physical manifestations of a condition, while illness encompasses the physical, emotional, social, communicative, and psychological experience of living with a condition. The individual illness experience takes into account the full story of…
Descriptors: Diseases, Patients, Psychology, Health Personnel

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