Social Sciences
communication
97%
interpersonal communication
67%
student
60%
communication pattern
32%
television
31%
divorce
31%
father
27%
young adult
27%
classroom
27%
love
27%
social media
26%
assistant
24%
cultivation theory
21%
Internet
20%
humor
20%
instructor
19%
graduate
17%
communication research
16%
video clip
16%
Teaching
15%
intercultural communication
15%
sympathy
15%
credibility
15%
speaking
14%
food safety
14%
chat
14%
persuasion
13%
interdependence
12%
learning
11%
edition
11%
examination
11%
dyad
11%
communications
11%
privacy
10%
gender
10%
elementary school
10%
equity
10%
communication technology
10%
networking
9%
university teacher
9%
justice
9%
organization of studies
9%
climate in the classroom
8%
experience
8%
ethnocentrism
8%
non-verbal communication
8%
communication theory
8%
boredom
8%
book review
8%
self-efficacy
7%
addiction
7%
inclusion
7%
emotional development
7%
personal relationship
7%
computer-mediated communication
7%
tolerance
7%
recipient
6%
realism
6%
e-mail
6%
life-span
6%
study group
6%
reciprocity
6%
weblog
6%
management
6%
complaint
6%
friendship
6%
Arab
6%
tactics
5%
social development
5%
customer
5%
socialization
5%
textbook
5%
emotion
5%
aggression
5%
Arts & Humanities
Communication Apprehension
100%
College Students
41%
Religious Communication
39%
Religion
30%
Student Perceptions
30%
Guilty Pleasure
22%
Intellectual Humility
20%
Faith Development
20%
Intercultural Communication
19%
Ethnocentrism
17%
Religious Fundamentalism
17%
Religious Tolerance
17%
Addiction
16%
Mindfulness
15%
Disillusionment
15%
Communication
14%
Relational Maintenance
14%
Instructional Communication
13%
Communication Competence
11%
Transformative Learning
11%
Text Messaging
10%
Pagination
10%
Media Use
9%
Hum
9%
Communication Research
9%
Interpersonal Communication
8%
Apprehension
8%
Aria
8%
Intimacy
8%
Preschoolers
8%
Vladimir
8%
Realism
8%
Interracial
7%
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
7%
Equity
7%
Flora
7%
Undergraduate
7%
Graduate Students
7%
Social Media
7%
Persuasion
7%
Socialization
7%
Interdependence
6%
Portrayal
6%
Social Development
6%
Quantitative Analysis
6%
Religiosity
6%
Mediation
6%
Emotion
5%
Well-being
5%
African Americans
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Communication
58%
Students
54%
Social Media
29%
Young Adult
23%
Pleasure
23%
Marriage
18%
Text Messaging
17%
Television
15%
Aggression
13%
Emotions
11%
Motivation
10%
Tigers
9%
Child
9%
Social Networking
8%
Wit and Humor
8%
Love
8%
Food Safety
8%
Divorce
8%
Mindfulness
7%
Latent Class Analysis
7%
Nuclear Family
7%
Touch
6%
Back
6%
Fathers
6%
Mental Competency
6%
Intention
6%