Mitchell R. Hammer
Affiliations: | American University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Hammer MR. (2011) Additional cross-cultural validity testing of the Intercultural Development Inventory ☆ International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 35: 474-487 |
Hammer MR. (2005) The Intercultural Conflict Style Inventory: A Conceptual Framework and Measure of Intercultural Conflict Approaches International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 29: 675-695 |
Hammer MR, Rogan RG. (2004) Threats, Demands, and Communication Dynamics Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations. 4: 45-56 |
Hammer MR, Bennett MJ, Wiseman R. (2003) Measuring intercultural sensitivity: The intercultural development inventory International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 27: 421-443 |
Hammer MR, Rogan RG. (2002) Latino and Indochinese interpretive frames in negotiating conflict with law enforcement: a focus group analysis International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 26: 551-575 |
Rogan RG, Hammer MR. (1998) An Exploratory Study of Message Affect Behavior: A Comparison between African Americans and Euro-Americans. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 17: 449-464 |
Nishida H, Hammer MR, Wiseman RL. (1998) Cognitive Differences between Japanese and Americans in their Perceptions of Difficult Social Situations Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 29: 499-524 |
Rogan RG, Hammer MR. (1995) Assessing Message Affect in Crisis Negotiations An Exploratory Study Human Communication Research. 21: 553-574 |
Martin JN, Hammer MR, Bradford L. (1994) The influence of cultural and situational contexts on Hispanic and non‐Hispanic communication competence behaviors Communication Quarterly. 42: 160-179 |
Hammer MR. (1992) Research, mission statements, and international student advising offices International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 16: 217-236 |