Deborah A. Cai

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Mass Communications, Management Business Administration, Public Administration
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Nguyen VA, Boyd-Graber J, Resnik P, et al. (2014) Modeling topic control to detect influence in conversations using nonparametric topic models Machine Learning. 95: 381-421
Cai DA, Fink EL, Xie X. (2012) "Brother, Can You Spare Some Time, or a Dime?": Time and Money Obligations in the United States and China Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 43: 592-613
Wang Q, Fink EL, Cai DA. (2012) The Effect of Conflict Goals on Avoidance Strategies: What Does Not Communicating Communicate? Human Communication Research. 38: 222-252
Han B, Cai DA. (2010) Face goals in apology a cross-cultural comparison of Chinese and U.S. Americans Journal of Asian Pacific Communication. 20: 101-123
Fink EL, Cai DA, Wang Q. (2006) Quantitative methods for conflict communication research, with special reference to culture The Sage Handbook of Conflict Communication: Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice. 33-68
Cai DA, Fink EL. (2002) Conflict style differences between individualists and collectivists Communication Monographs. 69: 67-87
Harwood J, Giles H, McCann RM, et al. (2001) Older adults' trait ratings of three age-groups around the Pacific rim. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 16: 157-71
Cai DA, Wilson SR, Drake LE. (2000) Culture in the context of intercultural negotiation: Individualism-collectivism and paths to integrative agreements Human Communication Research. 26: 591-617
Cai DA, Wilson SR. (2000) Identity implications of influence goals: A cross‐cultural comparison of interaction goals and facework Communication Studies. 51: 307-328
Kim M, Klingle RS, Sharkey WF, et al. (2000) A test of a cultural model of patients' motivation for verbal communication in patient‐doctor interactions Communication Monographs. 67: 262-283
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