A Comparative Analysis of Young, Middle-Aged, and Elder Adults' Interpersonal Communication Motives [microform] / Larry W. Long and Others.
A study compared interpersonal communication motives of three age groups: young adults (age 18 to 25), middle-aged adults (age 35 to 55), and elder adults (age 62 to 82). Three-hundred randomly selected volunteers completed a survey containing the Interpersonal Communication Motives (ICM) scale. Res...
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