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The influence of cultural similarity, type of relationship, and self-monitoring on uncertainty reduction processesGUDYKUNST, W. B.Communication monographs. 1985, Vol 52, Num 3, pp 204-217, issn 0363-7751Article

Uncertainty, anxiety, and adaptationGE GAO; GUDYKUNST, W. B.International journal of intercultural relations. 1990, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 301-317, issn 0147-1767, 17 p.Article

Attributional confidence in low- and high-context culturesGUDYKUNST, W. B; NISHIDA, T.Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (Print). 1986, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 525-549, issn 0305-7453Article

The influence of cultural variability on perceptions of communication behavior associated with relationship termsGUDYKUNST, W. B; NISHIDA, T.Human communication research. 1986, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 147-166, issn 0360-3989Article

Individual and cultural influences on uncertainty reductionGUDYKUNST, W. B; NISHIDA, T.Communication monographs. 1984, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 23-36, issn 0363-7751Article

Culture and Interpersonal CommunicationGUDYKUNST, W. B; TING-TOOMEY, S; CHUA, E et al.1988, 278 p., isbn 0-8039-2945-5Book

The influence of social identity and intimacy of interethnic relationships on uncertainty reduction processesGUDYKUNST, W. B; HAMMER, M. R.Human communication research. 1988, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 569-601, issn 0360-3989Article

The relationship of perceived ethnocentrism in corporate cultures to the selection, training, and success of international employeesHEPNER HALL, P; GUDYKUNST, W. B.International journal of intercultural relations. 1989, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 183-201, issn 0147-1767Article

A Cross-Cultural Test of Uncertainty Reduction Theory : Comparisons of Acquaintances, Friends, and Dating Relationships in Japan, Korea, and the United-StatesGUDYKUNST, W. B; SEUNG MOCK YANG; NISHIDA, T et al.Human Communication Research. 1985, Vol 11, Num 3, pp 407-454Article

The influence of individualism-collectivism on perceptions of communication in ingroup and outgroup relationshipsGUDYKUNST, W. B; YONG-CHUL YOON; NISHIDA, T et al.Communication monographs. 1987, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 295-306, issn 0363-7751Article

Perceptions of social penetration in Japanese-north american dyadsGUDYKUNST, W. B; NISHIDA, T; CHUA, E et al.International journal of intercultural relations. 1987, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 171-189, issn 0147-1767Article

Developmental themes in Japanese-North American interpersonal relationshipsSUDWEEKS, S; GUDYKUNST, W. B; TING-TOOMEY, S et al.International journal of intercultural relations. 1990, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 207-233, issn 0147-1767, 27 p.Article

The effects of decision-making style on openness and satisfaction within japanese organizationSTEWART, L. P; GUDYKUNST, W. B; TING-TOOMEY, S et al.Communication monographs. 1986, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 236-251, issn 0363-7751Article

The influence of cultural individualism-collectivism, self construals, and individual values on communication styles across culturesGUDYKUNST, W. B; MATSUMOTO, Y; TING-TOOMEY, S et al.Human communication research. 1996, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 510-543, issn 0360-3989Article

The influence of individualism-collectivism, self-monitoring, and predicted-outcome value on communication in ingroup and outgroup relationshipsGUDYKUNST, W. B; GE GAO; SCHMIDT, K. L et al.Journal of cross-cultural psychology. 1992, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 196-213, issn 0022-0221Article

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