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    Communicator style and evangelism style.

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    Date
    2007-05-01
    Author
    Torpen, Katie
    Sauve, Todd
    Advisor(s)
    Fay, Martha J.
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    Abstract
    This case study focuses on the relationship between communicator style and evangelism on the UW-Eau Claire campus. It examines two questions: What is the relationship between communicator style and evangelism? What factors affect choice of a particular evangelism style?
    Subject
    Communication styles--Case studies.
    Evangelistic work--Case studies.
    Evangelistic work--Social aspects.
    Interpersonal communication-Case studies.
    Communicator Style Measure.
    Communicative Competence Scale.
    Posters.
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/23109
    Description
    Color poster with text describing research conducted by Katie Torpen and Todd Suave, advised by Dr. Martha Fay.
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