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Jeffrey D. Proulx
Jeffrey D. Proulx
George Washington University
Verified email at illinois.edu
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Using an ecological framework to understand parent–child communication about nutritional decision-making and behavior
K Ndiaye, KJ Silk, J Anderson, HK Horstman, A Carpenter, A Hurley, ...
Journal of Applied Communication Research 41 (3), 253-274, 2013
402013
Team coordination in uncertain environments: The role of processual communication networks
A Pilny, M Dobosh, A Yahja, MS Poole, A Campbell, L Ruge-Jones, ...
Human Communication Research 46 (4), 385-411, 2020
212020
An adapted structurational framework for the emergence of communication networks
A Pilny, JD Proulx, L Dinh, AL Bryan
Communication Studies 68 (1), 72-94, 2017
192017
The role of professional logic in communication in health care organizations
JC Lammers, JD Proulx
Organizations, communication, and health, 13-30, 2015
17*2015
Using interorganizational communication networks to predict terrorist attacks
A Pilny, JD Proulx
Communication Research 49 (1), 3-32, 2022
82022
Analyzing the relationship between productivity and human communication in an organizational setting
A Dutta, E Steiner, J Proulx, V Berisha, DW Bliss, S Poole, S Corman
PloS one 16 (7), e0250301, 2021
82021
Revisiting the accuracy problem in network analysis using a unique dataset
SR Corman, E Steiner, JD Proulx, A Dutta, A Yahja, MS Poole, V Berisha, ...
Social Networks 66, 1-9, 2021
82021
The influence of prototypical communication in dark online organizations: How to speak like a Monger
A Pilny, J Proulx
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37 (2), 249-261, 2018
42018
Discourses of Helping Professions [Review of the book Discourses of Helping Professions, by E.M. Graf, M. Sator & T. Spranz-Fogasy]
JD Proulx
Health Communication 32 (3), 389-390, 2017
1*2017
Causal Inference Using Bayesian Networks
I Ahmed, J Proulx, A Pilny
Group Processes: Data-Driven Computational Approaches, 29-49, 2017
2017
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