Department e-newsletter:
May 2008
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Kevin Sager
Assistant Professor
Education: |
Ph.D., Communication, University of Washington M.S. Ed., Counseling and Counselor Education, Indiana University |
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Area(s) of specialty: |
Interpersonal, Small Group, and Organizational Communication; Quantitative Research Methods; and Communication Apprehension |
Research interest(s): |
Superior-Subordinate Communication, Group Decision Making, and Leadership |
Publications: |
Sager, K. L. (in press). An exploratory study of the relationships between Theory X/Y assumptions and superior communicator style. Management Communication Quarterly. Sager, K. L., & Gastil, J. (2006). The origins and consequences of consensus decision making: A test of the social consensus model. Southern Communication Journal, 71, 1-24. Sager, K. L., & Gastil, J. (2002). Exploring the psychological foundations of democratic group deliberation: Personality factors, confirming interaction, and democratic decision making. Communication Research Reports, 19(1), 56-65.
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Administrative Role |
Department Advisement Coordinator |
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Office: |
220C Holmes Hall |

