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The following is a list of successfully completed projects. Some of these were completed as part of a research grant, while some have been completed for clients.
New Media Technologies
- "An Improved Self-Voicing Test for Individuals with Visual or Learning Disabilities." Co-investigator. Funded project. Educational Testing Service with Dr. E. Hansen, $199,652 , February 1, 2000 - April 30, 2001.
- "The Effect of Hypertext on Readers' Recall and Comprehension Based on Working Memory Span," Experiment. Unfunded. Paper presented to the National Communication Association, 1999 Annual Convention, Chicago.
- "The Effects of Three Different Computer Texts on Readers' Recall." Experiment, Unfunded. Paper presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1999 Annual Convention, New Orleans.
- "The Effect of Hypertext on Readers' Recall Based on Gender." Experiment. Poster Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1998 Annual Convention, Baltimore.
- " Development and Evaluation of a Prototype Generator of Accessible Tests." Funded. Consultant. Educational Testing Service with Dr. E. Hansen, $229,107, February 1, 2000 - October 30, 2001.
Health Communication
- "Effective Communication with Rebels for the Prevention of Binge Drinking," Expperiment. Funded, Alcohol & Druge Abuse Program, Washington State University, $25,000, March 2002 - August 2003.
- "The Effects of Anti-tobacco Advertisements and Risk Taking Behaviors," Experiment. Funded, State of Florida Anti-Tobacco Pilot Program Communication Evaluation to the Communication Research Center (CRC) at University of Florida. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, 1999 Annual Convention, Chicago.
- "Effective Communication about Alcohol Consumption and Their Risk-Taking Tendencies" Experiment. Unfunded. Paper to be submitted to the National Communication Association, 2001 Annual Convention.
- "Effective Computer-mediated Communication with Risk-Takers." Experiment. Unfunded. Paper submitted to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2002 Annual Convention.
- "The Effects of Anti-tobacco Advertisements and Risk Taking Behaviors," Experiment. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, 1999 Annual Convention, Chicago.
Public Relations and Evaluation Research
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Diversity Project 1, "College Students' Attitude Toward Asian Female Professors: Are there different expectations among college students toward Asian Female Professors?" Funded by Association of Asian American/Pacific Islander Faculty/Staff, $500, March 2002 - March 2003
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AALL Research Project, "The Economics and Management of Legal Information," with Dr. M. A. Ferguson. CRC project funded by the American Association of Law Libraries, $27,000, May 1997 - July 1998.
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"Contributions of Information Technology to Symmetrical Communication System in Employee Relations: Corporate Internal Communication Managers' Perception of Information Technology" with Jungki Park, MA. Unfunded. Paper to be submitted to the National Communication Association for the 2001 Annual Convention.
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"A Self-Voicing Test for Students with Visual or Learning Disabilities (with Dr. E. Hansen and D. Forer)," Field Testing. Funded as part of the grant from GRE and TOEFL at Educational Testing Service. Paper presented to the Mathematics/Science Education and Technology 2000 International Conference in San Diego.
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"Public Relations Strategies in Different Political Systems" with Dr. K. Sriramesh, Paper to be submitted to the International Communication Association for the 2001 Annual Convention.
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"Evaluation of Public's Awareness of and Attitude toward the Three Rivers Legal Services" Funded. Public relations research report to be presented to the director and staff.
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"Evaluation of Employees' Communication and Job Satisfaction at the North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center." Funded. Public relations research report presented to the Communication Project Team at the North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center.
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"Evaluation of the UF Bookstore's Payment Deferment Program." Funded. Public Relations Research Report presented to the University of Florida bookstore director and staff.
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