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Journal of Family Communication | 2014

The Influence of Family Communication Patterns on Religious Orientation Among College Students

Eric M. Fife; C. Leigh Nelson; Amber S. Messersmith

A web survey of 215 participants was conducted to determine if the Revised Family Communication Patterns (RFCP) scale predicted a variety of dependent variables related to religiosity, including extrinsic and intrinsic orientations toward religion, along with strength of religious faith. Both dimensions of the RFCP significantly predicted strength of religious faith, intrinsic orientation and extrinsic orientation beyond the amount of variance predicted by demographic variables and church attendance in the family of origin. Implications for family communication patterns for the socialization of religious values are considered.


International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design (IJOPCD) | 2014

Online Technological Media in the Higher Education Classroom: An Exploratory Investigation of Varied Levels of Twitter Use

Eric M. Fife; C. Leigh Nelson; Theresa B. Clarke

An exploratory quasi-experiment of college-level students was used to examine the difference in a variety of course indicators among instructors when they did not use Twitter as a supplement to their courses, when they moderately used Twitter, and when they used Twitter a great deal in their courses. When instructors used Twitter in their classes, perceived learning via technological mediums, perceived classroom community with regard to technological media, perceived pedagogical affect, perceived course effectiveness, perceived learning performance, and perceived perception of learning from Twitter were all greater than when they did not use Twitter in their courses. Overall results of this study recommend further research and a continued focus on the usage of Twitter in the higher education classroom.


Communication Teacher | 2013

RateMyProfessors.com: A Validity Exercise.

C. Leigh Nelson; Eric M. Fife

Course: Introduction to Research Methods Objectives: Students will analyze different types of validity using the popular web site, RateMyProfessors.com.


Communication Research Reports | 2016

Does Watching Television Actually Make One Nicer? The Use of Conflict Management Message Styles

C. Leigh Nelson; Eric M. Fife; Chang Wan Woo

A telephone survey of 122 respondents was conducted to examine whether exposure to television predicted the use of certain conflict management message styles. Television exposure was not a significant predictor of using a “self-oriented” or “issue-oriented” approach. However, it was a significant predictor of using an “other-oriented” approach to conflict management. Viewers with greater exposure to television were more likely to report using positive message responses when dealing with conflict than their lighter-viewing counterparts.


Social media and society | 2013

Family Communication, Privacy, and Facebook

Eric M. Fife; LuAnn LaCava; C. Leigh Nelson


The College Student Affairs Journal | 2018

Depression and Anxiety Stigma, Shame, and Communication About Mental Health Among College Students: Implications for Communication with Students

Heather J. Carmack; C. Leigh Nelson; Tatjana M. Hocke-Mirzashvili; Eric M. Fife


Archive | 2018

The Impact of Instructor Twitter Use on Course Performance Indicators: A Quasi-Experiment Within Higher Education Communications Courses

Eric M. Fife; C. Leigh Nelson; Theresa B. Clarke


Archive | 2013

Journal of the Communication, Speech & Theatre Association of North Dakota

Stuart Schneider; Pamela Kalbfleisch; Eric M. Fife; C. Leigh Nelson; Kristin Zhang


Archive | 2008

Google Earth: Geographic Location and Perception of Others

C. Leigh Nelson; Eric M. Fife


Archive | 2007

Using Focus Groups for Student Evaluation of Teaching

Eric M. Fife

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Amber S. Messersmith

University of Nebraska at Kearney

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Chang Wan Woo

James Madison University

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