Sponsor
Portland State University. Department of Speech Communication
First Advisor
Theodore G. Grove
Term of Graduation
Fall 1975
Date of Publication
11-18-1975
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (M.S.) in Speech Communication
Department
Speech Communication
Language
English
Subjects
Self-disclosure, Oral communication, Interpersonal relations
DOI
10.15760/etd.2497
Physical Description
1 online resource (v, 57 pages)
Abstract
This is a study of the effects of three different levels of intimate self-disclosure, low, moderate, and high, on electromyographic, psychogalvanic, and attitudinal response. The electromyography (EMG) and psychogalvanometer (GSR) are both devices which measure physiological "activation" or excitation level of the individual.
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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15961
Recommended Citation
Lange, Jonathan I., "The Effects of Low, Moderate, and High Self-Disclosure on Electromyographic, Psychogalvanic, and Attitudinal Response" (1975). Dissertations and Theses. Paper 2500.
https://doi.org/10.15760/etd.2497
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