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Woelfel, J., & Barnett, G. A. (1992). Procedures for controlling reference frame effects in the measurement of multidimensional processes. Quality and Quantity, 26, 367-381. [also see ID#143]
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Woelfel, J., Holmes, R. A., Cody, M. J., & Fink, E. L. (1988). A multi-dimensional scaling based procedure for designing persuasive messages and measuring their effects. In G. A. Barnett & J. Woelfel (Eds.), Readings in the Galileo system: Theory, methods, and applications (pp. 313-332). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.
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Haller, A., & Woelfel, J. (1972). Significant others and their expectations: Concepts and instruments to measure interpersonal influence on status aspirations. Rural Sociology, 37(4), 591-622.
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Barnett, G. A., Serota, K. B., & Taylor, J. A. (1976). Campaign communication and attitude change: A multidimensional analysis. Human Communication Research, 2(3), 227-244.
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Woelfel, J., & Saltiel, J. (1978). Cognitive processes as motions in a multi-dimensional space: A general linear model. In F. Casmir (Ed.), Intercultural and international communication (pp. 105-130). Washington, D.C.: University Press of America.
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Kincaid, D. L., Yum, J. O., Woelfel, J., & Barnett, G. A. (1983). The cultural covergence of Korean immigrants in Hawaii: An empirical test of a mathematical theory. Quality and Quantity, 18, 59-79.
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Barnett, G. A., & Woelfel, J. (1979). On the dimensionality of psychological processes. Quality and Quantity, 13, 215-232.
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Gillham, J., & Woelfel, J. (1977). The Galileo system of measurement: Preliminary evidence for precision, stability, and equivalence to traditional measures. Human Communication Research, 3(3), 223-234.
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[written in 1989] Woelfel, J., & Richards, W. (2009). A general theory of intelligent, self referencing networks. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Woelfel, J. (1982). Marx's theory and the communication revolution. Informatologia Yugaslavica, 14(3), 225-233.
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[written in 1990] Woelfel, J. (2009). Cognitive processes and communication networks: A general theory. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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[date written unknown] Woelfel, J. (2009). Foundations of cognitive theory. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Woelfel, J., & Danes, J. E. (1980). Multidimensional scaling model for communication research. In P. Monge & J. N. Capella (Eds.), Multivariate techniques in human communication research (pp. 333-364). New York: Academic Press.
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Woelfel, J., Hernandez, D., & Allen, R. L. (1973). Media and interpersonal effects on attitude formation and behavior. [unpublished]
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[written 1990-1998] Woelfel, J. (2009). Neural networks: Application of the cognitive revolution to advertising, marketing, and political research. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Saltiel, J. (1990). Occupational prestige and sex typing in the collective conscience. Quality & Quantity, 24, 283-296.
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[written in 1972] Woelfel, J. (2009). Procedure for the precise measurement of cultural processes. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Barnett, G. A. (1972). Reliability and metric multidimensional scaling. [unpublished]
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Woelfel, J., Holmes, R. A., & Kincaid, D. L. (1980). Rotation to congruence for general Riemann surfaces under theoretical constraints. [unpublished?]
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Gordon, T., & DeLeo, H. (April, 1976). Structural variation in "Galileo" space: Effects of varying the criterion pair in metric multidimensional scaling. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Portland, OR.
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[written in 1976] Gordon, T. (1988). Subject abilities to use metric MDS: Effects of varying the criterion pair. In G.A. Barnett & J. Woelfel (Eds.), Readings in the Galileo System: Theory, methods and applications (pp.179-202). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.
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[written in 1974] Woelfel, J. (2009). Metric measurement of cultural processes. Amherst, NY: RAH Press. [presented in December, 1974, at the Speech Communication Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.]
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Newton, B. J., Buck, E. B., & Woelfel, J. (1986). Metric multidimensional scaling of viewers' perceptions of TV in five countries. Human Organization, (45)2, 162-170.
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[written in 1973] Woelfel, J. (2009). Multivariate analysis as spatial representations of distances. Amherst, NY: RAH Press. [presented in 1973 to the American Sociological Annual Meetings, New York, NY]
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Woelfel, J., & Barnett, G. A. (1974, April). A paradigm for mass communication research. Paper presented at the special session on socialization and the media of the Mass Communication Division of International Communication Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
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Woelfel, J., Newton, B. J., Kincaid, D. L., & Holmes, R. A. (1979). Precise measures of cognitive structures: Perception of occupational names. Honolulu, HI: The East West Center. [unpublished]
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Woelfel, J., Saltiel, J., McPhee, K., Danes, J. E., Cody, M., Barnett, G. A., et al. (1975, August). Orthogonal rotation of theoretical criteria: Comparison of multidimensional spaces. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Mathematical Psychology Association, Purdue, IN.
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Iacobucci, C., & Woelfel, J. (1995). Artificial neural networks and virtual reality as a basis for research in the new millennium. Birmingham, MI: RAH Press.
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[written in 1993] Woelfel, J. (2009). Artificial neural networks for cluster analysis. Amherst, NY: RAH Press. [presented January, 1993, at the American Marketing Association Attitude Research Conference, Phoenix, AZ.]
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[date written unknown] Woelfel, J. (2009). Galileo as a cognitive system. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Woelfel, J., Newton, B., Holmes, R., Kincaid, D. L., & Lee, J.-Y. (1986). Effects of compound messages on global characteristics of Galileo spaces. Quality and Quantity, 20, 133-145.
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Woelfel, J. (1980). Foundations of cognitive theory: A multidimensional model of the message-attitude-behavior relationship. In D. P. Cushman & R. McPhee (Eds.), Message-attitude-behavior relationship: Theory, methodology, and applications (pp. 89-116). New York: Academic Press.
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Barnett, G. A., Palmer, M. T., & Al-Deen, H.N. (1984). Translation accuracy: Using multidimensional scaling. In R. Bostrom (Ed.), Communication yearbook 8 (pp. 659-679). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
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Saltiel, J. (1988). The Wisconsin Model of Status Attainment and the occupational choice process: Applying a continuous-choice model to a discrete-choice situation. Work and Occupations, 15(3), 334-355.
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Barnett, G. A. (1978, April). A mulitidimensional analysis of the 1976 election: An over time study. Paper presented at the workshop on metric multidimensional scaling, International Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
36
Brandt, D. R., & Barnett, G. A. (1979). Coding of facial and verbal expression of emotion: A Metric Multi-Dimensional Scaling analysis. [unpublished]
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Barnett, G. A., Wigand, R., Harrison, R., Woelfel, J., & Cohen, A. (1981). Communication and cultural development: A multidimensional analysis. Human Organization, 40(4), 330-337.
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Canan, P., & Hennesse, M. (1989). The growth machine, tourism, and the selling of culture. Sociological Perspectives, 32(2), 227-243.
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Cody, M., Marlier, J., & Woelfel, J. (August, 1975). A reconceptualization of multiple attribute measurement: The location of unidimensional scales in an N-dimensional space. Paper presented at the Eighth Annual Mathematical Psychology Meeting, West Lafayette, IN.
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Woelfel, J., Fink, E. L., Holmes, R., Cody, M., & Taylor, J. (1974). A mathematical procedure for optimizing political campaign strategy. Michigan State University Communication Research Services, Inc. [unpublished]
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Cody, M. J. (1980) The validity of experimentally induced motions of public figures in multidimensional scaling configurations. In D. Nimmo (Ed.), Communication Yearbook (Vol. 4), New Brunswick, NJ, Transaction Books.
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Serota, K. B., Fink, E. L., Noell, J., & Woelfel, J. (1976). Precise measures of public ideologies. Revised version of the paper presented at the April, 1975 International Communication Association conference, Chicago, IL.
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Barnett, G. A. (1979, May). Spatial modelling of social networks with applications to the diffusion process: An initial analysis. Paper presented at the workshop on metric multidimensional scaling, International Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA.
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Barresi, P., Berens, J., Henne, S., Iacobucci, C., & Redmond, E. (2000). Social environment study of Lansing High School students--A study by the Committee Against Violence in Education (CAVE).
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Woelfel, J. (1993). Artificial neural networks in policy research: A current assessment. Journal of Communication, 43(1), 63-80.
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Colfer, C. J., Woelfel, J., Wadley, R. L., & Harwell, E. (2001). Assessing people's perceptions of forests: Research in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. In C. J. P. Colfer & Y. Byron (Eds.), People managing forests: The links between human well-being and sustainability (pp. 135-154). Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. [also see ID#129]
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Stoyanoff, N. J., Woelfel, J., & Danielsen, S. (1995). Datorer som härmar hjärnan hjälper chefer att fatta rätt beslut. In M. Wiman (Ed.), Quid Novi, Nya perspektiv I ledarskap, Ledarskap 96 (pp. 126-131). Stockholm, Sweden: Boëthius & Ehdin.
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Danes, J. E., Hunter, J. E., & Woelfel, J. (1984). Belief change and accumulated information. In J. E. Hunter, J. E. Danes & S. H. Cohen (Ed.), Mathematical models of attitude change: Vol. 1. Change in single attitudes and cognitive structure (pp. 204-216). New York, NY: Academic Press.
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Woelfel, J., & Stoyanoff, N. J. (2007). The Galileo System: A rational alternative to the dominant paradigm for social science research. In M. Hinner (Ed.), Freiberger beiträge zur interkulturellen und wirtschaftskommunikation: A forum for general and Intercultural business communication, Vol. 3: The role of communication in business transactions and relationships (pp. 433-462). Berlin: Peter Lang.
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Saltiel, J. (1988). Perceptions of occupation names: A multidimensional scaling approach. In G. A. Barnett & J. Woelfel (Eds.), Readings in the Galileo system: Theory, methods and applications (pp.295-312). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.
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[date written unknown] Saltiel, J. (2009). An application of a social psychological model to the problem of occupational choice. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Fink, E. L., & Chen, S.-S. (1995). A Galileo analysis of organizational climate. Human Communication Research, 21, 494-521.
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Fink, E. L., Robinson, J., & Dowden, S. (1985). The structure of music preference and attendance. Communication Research, 12(3), 301-318. (Invited article.)
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[date written unknown] Cody, M., & Marlier, J. Measurement of perceptions of multiple attributes of communicative sources: A metric multidimensional alternative to factor analytic models. [p18 missing in original, may have been numbered incorrectly]
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Haller, A. (2000) Societal stratification. In E. Borgatta & R. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of sociology. (2nd ed., Vol 4, pp. 2864-2874). New York: Macmillan Reference, USA.
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Dinauer, L., & Fink, E. L. (2005). Interattitude structure and attitude dynamics: A comparison of the hierarchical and Galileo spatial-linkage models. Human Communication Research, 31(1), 1-32.
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DeLeo, H. C. (1976). A technique for the development of strategies for attitude change: Multidimensional scaling of sex-role concepts (MA thesis). Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
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Foldy, J., & Woelfel, J. (1990). Conceptual structures as damped harmonic oscillators. Quality & Quantity, 24, 1-16.
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Wilkinson, R. L., & Cary, J. W. (1992). Monitoring landcare in central Victoria. School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne.
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Cary, J. W., Beel, A. J., & Hawkins, H. S. (1986). Farmers' attitudes towards land management for conservation. School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia: FD Atkinson Government Printer.
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Vishwanath, A., & Chen, H. (2006). Technology clusters: Using multidimensional scaling to evaluate and structure technology clusters. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57(11), 1451-1460.
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Hsieh, R. (2004). Comparison across the reference frame: Rotation of Galileo spaces with inconsistent objects--an example of comparison of user's perceptions and online legal policies (Doctoral dissertation). University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
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Dinauer, L. (2003). Attitude and belief change in explicit and implicit concept hierarchies: A comparison of two models of interattitudinal structure (Doctoral dissertation). University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
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Woelfel, J., & Murero, M. (2005). Spaces and networks: Concepts for social stratification. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 22, 51-71.
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Woelfel, J., & Fink, E.L. (1980). The measurement of communication processes: Galileo theory and method. New York: Academic Press.
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Fitzgerald, G., Saunders, L., & Wilkinson, R. (2000). Public perceptions and issues in possum control. P 187-197 In T.L. Montague (Ed), The bushtail possum: Biology, impact and management of an introduced marsupial. ( pp. 187-197). Lincoln, New Zealand: Manaaki Whenua Press
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Jorgensen, P. (2002). Continuous analysis of internet text by artificial neural network (Doctoral dissertation). University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
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Woelfel, J. (1987). Development of the western model: Toward a reconciliation of eastern and western perspectives. In D. L. Kincaid (Ed.), Communication theory: Eastern and western perspectives (pp. 299-314). San Diego: Academic Press.
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Yum, J. O. (1988). Multidimensional analysis of international images among college students in Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States. Journal of Social Psychology, 128(6), 765-777.
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Woelfel, J., & Haller, A. (1971). Significant others: The self-reflexive act and the attitude formation process. American Sociological Review, 36(1), 74-87.
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Mettlin, C., & Woelfel, J. (1974). Interpersonal influence and symptoms of stress. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 15(4), 311-319.
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Woelfel, J. (1993). Cognitive processes and communication networks: A general theory. In W. Richards and G. A. Barnett (Eds.), Progress in communication sciences, 12 (pp. 21-42). Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Publishing.
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Woelfel, J., Richards, W., & Stoyanoff, N. J. (1993). Conversational networks. In W. Richards and G. A. Barnett (Eds.) Progress in communication sciences, 12 (pp. 223-245). Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Publishing.
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Woelfel, J. (1997). Attitudes as nonhierarchical clusters in neural networks. In G. A. Barnett & F. Boster (Eds.), Progress in communication sciences 13 (pp. 213-227). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.
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Woelfel, J., Woelfel, J., Gillham, J., & McPhail, T. (1974). Political radicalization as a communication process. Communication Research 1(3), 243-263.
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Danes, J. E., Hunter, J. E., & Woelfel, J. (1978). Mass communication and belief change: A test of three mathematical models. Human Communication Research 4(3), 243-252.
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Saltiel, J., & Woelfel, J. (1975). Inertia in cognitive processes: The role of accumulated information in attitude change. Human Communication Research. 1(4), 333-344.
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Woelfel, J., Cody, M. J., Gillham, J., & Holmes, R. A. (1980). Basic premises of multidimensional attitude change theory: An experimental analysis. Human Communication Research 6(2), 153-167.
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Woelfel, J. (1972). Significant others and their role relationships to students in a high school population. Rural Sociology, 37(1), 86-97.
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Woelfel, J. (1975). Theoretical issues and alternatives: A theory of occupational choice. In J. S. Picou, & R. E. Campbell (Ed.s), Career behavior of special groups (pp, 41-61). Columbus, Ohio: Merrill.
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Woelfel, J. (2009). Hiding the world with (bad) measurement. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Brown-Syed, C. (2004). Using Galileo's Catpac and ThoughtView to analyze texts. Library and Archival Security, 19(1), 63-67.
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Barnett, G. A. (1988). Frequency of occurrence as an estimate of inertial mass: pigs in space. In G. A. Barnett & J. Woelfel (Eds.), Readings in the Galileo system: Theory, methods, and application (pp. 243-264). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.
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Woelfel, J.C., Woelfel, J., & Woelfel, M. (1980). Standardized versus unstandardized data matrices: Which type is more appropriate for factor analysis. Quality and Quantity, 14, 699-710.
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Lim, Y., Barnett, G. A., & Kim, H. (2008, May). The structure of attitudes toward international aid: Exploring an effective communication campaign strategy for international aid. Paper presented at the International Communication Association conference in Montreal, Canada.
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Dastidar, P. G. (2007). Chapter 7: Thematic analysis of Antarctic science, ocean science and ocean engineering research specialties, 117-149.
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Chung, S., & Fink, E. L. (2008). The cognitive dynamics of beliefs: The effect of information on message processing. Human Communication Research, 34, 477-504.
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Chung, S., Fink, E. L., & Kaplowitz, S. A. (2008). The comparative statics and dynamics of beliefs: The effect of message discrepancy and source credibility. Communication Monographs, 75(2), 139-170. [also see PowerPoint presentation, item #142]
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Allen, S. (2005). Using perceptual maps to communicate concepts of Sustainable Forest Management: Collaborative research with the Office of the Wet'suwet'en Nation in British Columbia. The Forestry Chronicle, 81(1), 381-386.
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Borgatta, E. (1967). Historical notes on "Symbolic Interaction." The University of Wisconsin, DRAFT
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Doerfel, M., Barnett, G. A. (1999). A semantic network analysis of the International Communication Association. Human Communication Research, 25(4), 589-603.
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Wölfel, J., Chen, H., Kim, J., Murero, M., Sharma, B., Woelfel, J., et al. [Hsieh, R.] (2005, October). Artificial neural networks for the analysis of text across cultures and languages. Paper presented at the International Communication Association conference, New York, NY.
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Wölfel, J., Hsieh, R., Chen, H., Hwang, J., Cheong, P., Rosen, D., et al. [Woelfel, J.] (2005, February). Wölfpak: A neural network for multilingual text analysis. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) conference, Redondo Beach, CA.
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Barnett, G. A., Chang, H., Fink, E. L., Richards, W. (1991). Seasonality in TV viewing: A mathematical model of cultural processes. Communication Research, 18(6), 755-772.
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Barnett, G. A. (1992). The acoustical presentation of technical information. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication (22)1, 39-52.
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Cai, D. A., & Fink, E. L. (2002). Conflict style differences between individualists and collectivists. Communication Monographs, 69(1), 67-87.
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[written in 1988] Woelfel, J., Danielsen, S., & Yum, J. O. (2009). Cognitive theory of collective consciousness. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Rezaei-Moghaddam, K., Karami, E., & Woelfel, J. (2006). The agricultural specialists' attitudes toward alternative sustainable agricultural paradigms: A Galileo method analysis. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment 4(2), 310-319.
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Wang, G., Dissanayake, W., & Newton, B. (1983). A cultural mediation approach to development and change. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development.
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Wisan, G. (1972). The construction of a continuous manifold for social objects: A prolegomenous study (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
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Woelfel, J., Barnett, G. A., Pruzek, R., Zimmelman, R. (1989). Rotation to simple processes: The effect of alternative rotation rules on observed patterns in time-ordered measurements. Quality & Quantity, 23, 3-20.
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Woelfel, J. (1992). Communication and science. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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Woelfel, J., & Napoli, N. (1984). Measuring human emotion: Proposed standards. In W. B. Gudykunst & Y. Y. Kim (Eds.) Methods for intercultural communication research (pp. 117-127). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
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Woelfel, J. (1990). Development of the western model: Toward a reconciliation of eastern and western perspectives. Communication theory: Eastern and western perspectives (pp. 219-242). ISBN 4-535-5784-6 C3036 P4500E [Japanese translation of ID#68]
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Dr. Woelfel answers questions from students at UB in COM500, fall 2008
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Woelfel, J., & Evans, C. (2009). Galileo and multidimensional scaling. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
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Barnett, G. A., & Woelfel, J. (Eds.). (1988). Readings in the Galileo system: Theory, methods and applications. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. [.pdf includes TOC & chapters 1-11]
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Barnett, G. A., & Woelfel, J. (Eds.). (1988). Readings in the Galileo system: Theory, methods and applications. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. [.pdf includes chapters 12-21]
109
[written in 1983] Woelfel, J., & Pruzek, R. (2010). Scaling stimuli as regions in Euclidian space. Amherst, NY: RAH Press.
110
Cheong, P., Hwang, J., Elbirt, B., Chen, H., Evans, C., Woelfel, J. (2010). Media use as a function of identity: The role of the self concept in media usage. In M. Hinner (Ed.), Freiberger beiträge zur interkulturellen und wirtschaftskommunikation: A forum for general and intercultural business communication, Vol. 6: The interrelationship of business and communication (pp. 365 - 381). Berlin: Peter Lang.
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Mettlin, C. (1973). Smoking as behavior: Applying a social psychological theory. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 14(2), 144-152.
112
link to Richard Feynman physics lectures (4 lectures, 1979 Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures given at University of Auckland, New Zealand); http://vega.org.uk/video/subseries/8 Strong background in physics or math not necessary. Files listing time of topics in the first three lectures available at http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~woelfel/feynmanVids/
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Woelfel, J., & Barnett, G. A. (1982). Multidimensional scaling in Riemann space. Quality and Quantity, 16, 469-491.
114
Fink, E. L., Cai, D. A., Kaplowitz, S. A., Chung, S., Van Dyke, M., & Kim, J.-N. (2003). The semantics of social influence: Threats versus persuasion. Communication Monographs, 70, 295-316.
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Fink, E. L., Monahan, J. L., & Kaplowitz, S. A. (1989). A spatial model of the mere exposure effect. Communication Research, 16, 746-769.
116
Maase, S. W., Fink, E. L., & Kaplowitz, S. A. (1984). Incongruity in humor: The cognitive dynamics. In R. N. Bostrom (Ed.), Communication yearbook 8 (pp. 80-105). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
117
Fink, E. L., Kaplowitz, S. A., & Hubbard, S. M. (2002). Oscillation in beliefs and decisions. In J. P. Dillard & M. Pfau (Eds.), The persuasion handbook: Theory and practice (pp. 17-37). Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publications.
118
Hsieh, R. (2009). Cognitive mapping: Comparison across the reference frame in multidimensional Galileo space with an example of comparison of user's perceptions and online legal policies. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag. [Note: link at left goes to author's webpage.]
119
Marshall, H. (2006). The use of multidimensional scaling in the assessment of college students' attitudes toward organ donation (Doctoral dissertation). University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
120
[written in 1977] Woelfel, J., Holmes, R., Kincaid, D. L., Barnett, G. A. (2009). How to do a galileo study. Amherst, NY: Good Books, RAH Press. [written in 1977, reissued in 1980 & 2009]
121
Tickoo, V. (2003) The impact of culture and socio-economic differences on communication technology diffusion in different countries: The diffusion of mobile telephones in USA and India (MA thesis draft: thesis submitted 2004). University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
122
Larson, E., Darilek, R., Gibran, D., Nichiporuk, B., Richardson, A., Schwartz, L., Thurston, C. (2009). Foundations of effective influence operations: A framework for enhancing army capabilities. RAND Corporation, RAND Arroyo Center. [available online at http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2009/RAND_MG654.pdf ]
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Bass, S., Gordon, T.,Ruzek, S., Hausman, A.(2008). Mapping perceptions related to acceptance of smallpox vaccination by hospital emergency room personnel. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, 6(2), 179-190. doi:10.1089/bsp.2007.0054.
124
Koll, M. (1980). Information retrieval theory and design based on a model of the user's concept relations. Paper presented at the 3rd annual ACM (Association for Computing Machinery: British Computer Society) conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 77 - 93. Cambridge, England. ISBN:0-408-10775-8
125
Kincaid., D. L. (2002). Drama, emotion, and cultural covergence. Communication Theory 12(2), 136-152.
126
[2009: has 2009 revised equations for 17, 18, and 21] Abdi, H. (2007) Metric multidimensional scaling (MDS): Analyzing distance matrices. In Neil Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of measurement and statistics.,Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
127
Haller, A. (1965). The scope and nature of social psychology. Paper presented at the Ohio Valley Sociological Society Meeting, May 1, 1964, Columbus, OH. [revised 1965]
128
Nicotera, A (1993). Interpersonal communication in friend and mate relationships. SUNY series, Human Communication Processes. Albany: State University of New York. [p 34 describes use of Galileo]
129
Colfer, C., Byron, Y., Prabhu, R., Wollenberg, E.(2001). Introduction: History and conceptual framework. In C.J.P. Colfer & Y. Byron (Eds.), People managing forests: The links between human well-being and sustainability (pp. 1-45). Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. http://www.rff.org/rff/Documents/RFF-Bk-managing-forest-intro.pdf [also see ID#46]
130
Woelfel, J., Stover, B. (Oct., 1985). Cockpit communication and aircraft safety: An empirical study. Aerospace Technology Conference & Exposition (Oct., 14-17, 1985). Abstract available at SAE Technical Paper Series http://www.sae.org/technical/papers/851858 Document Number: 851858
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Korzenny, F., Stoyanoff, N. J., Ruiz, M., & David, A. (1980). Metric multidimensional scaling and automatic message generation applied to the tourism industry: The case of Israel. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 4, 77-95.
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Fink, E. L. (2009). The FAQs on data transformation.Communication Monographs, 76(4), 379-397.
133
Craig, R. T. (1977). Limiting the scope of the spacial model of communication effects. Human Communication Research, 3(4), 309-325.
134
Craig, R. T. (1983). Galilean rhetoric and practical theory. Communication Monographs, 50(4), 395-412.
135
Kwon, K. H., Barnett, G. A., Chen, H. (2009). Assessing cultural differences in translations: A semantic network analysis of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 2(2), 107-138. [ 2008 ICA presentation version is available at http://www.allacademic.com//meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/2/3/0/3/1/pages230314/p230314-1.php]
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Craig, R. T. (1976). An investigation of communication effects in cognitive space.(Doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University). [Note: link at left goes to the author's webpage]
137
DRPI NN team, University at Buffalo (2008). Neural network section of Developing a global methodology for monitoring human rights in media depictions of disability by Disability Rights Promotion International.
138
Sandhaus, D., Fink, E.L., Kaplowitz, S. (1987). Asymmetry in judgments of similarity. Communication & Science Journal, Classic Series 2012. [also see item #209, original paper they were testing results from]
139
Lee, H. & Woelfel, J. (2010, June). Self, information topics of interest, information seeking media use among Korean young adults. Paper presented at the International Communication Association conference, Singapore.
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Lim, Y. (2009). Persuasive message strategy for international development campaigns: A theoretical application of the Galileo Spatial-linkage Model (Doctoral dissertation, University at Buffalo).
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