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Motivations for seeking political information online as predictors of individual's cross-cutting exposure
Lee, Sangwon
Text (2015)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The influence of the message source's national identity on Chinese international students' attitudes
Xu, Xiaowen
Text (2014)
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Face, its correlates, "reticence", and alienation : the communication of Chinese international students in the U.S. classroom
Zhu, Yi (College teacher)
Text (2013)
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Reinvention and adaptation into U.S. communities of five global health innovations
Rumbold, Yvens
Text (2019)
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On duty or diaper duty? impacts of job satisfaction, perceptions of organizational support, stigma, and leader-member exchange on paternity leave-taking intentions
Kinney, Emma Elizabeth
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