Gerald M. Goldhaber, Ph.D.

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W. Charles Redding grad student 1970 Purdue
 (An Experimantal Study of the Effects of Ego-Involvement on Selected Dimensions of Speech Production)

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Amira de la Garza grad student 1980-1982 SUNY Buffalo
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deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM, Richetto GM. (1995) Effectiveness of alcohol beverage warning labels: Effects of consumer information processing objectives and color of signal word Journal of Products and Toxics Liability. 17: 187-195
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM, Richetto GM, et al. (1992) Effects of fear-arousing warning messages Journal of Products Liability. 14: 217-223
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM, Richetto GM. (1992) Familiarity and awareness: Effects of conscious versus nonconscious safety information Journal of Products Liability. 14: 341-350
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM, Richetto GM. (1992) Effectiveness of warnings on alcoholic beverages: Consumers' information processing objectives and level of fear Journal of Products Liability. 14: 329-339
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM, Richetto GM. (1991) Uncertainty reduction in product warnings: Effects of fear and color Journal of Products Liability. 13: 339-346
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM, Richetto GM. (1991) Uncertainty reduction in product warnings: Effects of fear in signal word and hazard statement Journal of Products Liability. 13: 329-338
DeTURCK MA, Goldhaber GM. (1989) Effectiveness of Product Warning Labels: Effects of Consumers’ Information Processing Objectives Journal of Consumer Affairs. 23: 111-126
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM. (1989) Effectiveness of signal words in product warnings: Effects of familiarity and gender Journal of Products Liability. 12: 103-113
deTurck MA, Goldhaber GM. (1988) Perjury and Deceptive judgments: How the Timing and Modality of Witness Deception Affects jurors’ Deceptive Judgments Communication Quarterly. 36: 276-289
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