The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Context, Interpersonal communication, Communication accommodation theory and Applied psychology. Her primary area of study in Social psychology is in the field of Social identity theory. Her studies in Context integrate themes in fields like Paralanguage, Divergence, Interpretability, Social environment and Applied linguistics.
Cindy Gallois combines subjects such as Intercultural communication, Similarity, Organizational commitment, Ethnolinguistics and Communication theory with her study of Interpersonal communication. Her Applied psychology study combines topics in areas such as Schizophrenia, Concept map and Style. Her research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Condom, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Clinical psychology and Anxiety.
Her primary areas of study are Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Perception, Context and Interpersonal communication. She performs integrative study on Social psychology and Communication accommodation theory in her works. The Developmental psychology study combines topics in areas such as Safer sex, Theory of reasoned action and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nursing and Outgroup. Cindy Gallois regularly links together related areas like Intercultural communication in her Interpersonal communication studies.
Her primary scientific interests are in Family medicine, Social psychology, Nursing, Communication accommodation theory and Gestational diabetes. Her Family medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Qualitative research and Perception. Her research investigates the link between Social psychology and topics such as Health communication that cross with problems in Health care.
Her Nursing study incorporates themes from Context, Childbirth and Maternity care. Her Context research includes elements of Outgroup, Hospital doctor and Negotiation. Her Social identity theory research incorporates themes from Loneliness, Immigration and Social group.
Cindy Gallois mostly deals with Family medicine, Longitudinal study, Social psychology, MEDLINE and Nursing. Her research integrates issues of Young adult, Tertiary referral hospital, Content analysis and Palliative care in her study of Family medicine. Cindy Gallois focuses mostly in the field of Young adult, narrowing it down to topics relating to Childbirth and, in certain cases, Perception.
Her Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Developmental psychology and Older people. Her study in MEDLINE is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Identity, Social identity theory, Affect, Socialization and Information sharing. Her research in Nursing intersects with topics in Context, Dementia, Multilingualism and Dynamics.
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Uncertainty during organizational change: Types, consequences, and management strategies
Prashant Bordia;Elizabeth Hobman;Elizabeth Jones;Cindy Gallois.
(2003)
Organizational Communication: Challenges for the New Century
Elizabeth L. Jones;Bernadette M. Watson;John M. J. Gardner;Cynthia Gallois.
Journal of Communication (2004)
Gay and lesbian identity development: a social identity perspective.
Stephen Cox;Cynthia Gallois.
Journal of Homosexuality (1996)
Accommodating intercultural encounters: Elaborations and extensions
C. Gallois;H. Giles;E. Jones;A. C. Cargile.
(1995)
Perceived Dissimilarity and Work Group Involvement THE MODERATING EFFECTS OF GROUP OPENNESS TO DIVERSITY
Elizabeth V. Hobman;Prashant Bordia;Cynthia Gallois.
(2004)
Pax Americana? Accent attitudinal evaluations in New Zealand, Australia and America
Donn Bayard;Ann Weatherall;Cynthia Gallois;Jeffery F. Pittam.
Journal of Sociolinguistics (2001)
Difficulties of overseas students in social and academic situations
Michelle Barker;Christine Child;Cynthia Gallois;Elizabeth Jones.
(1991)
Communication accommodation theory: A look back and a look ahead
C. Gallois;T. Ogay;H. Giles.
(2005)
The Theory of Reasoned Action : Its application to AIDS-Preventive Behaviour
Deborah J. Terry;Cynthia Gallois;Malcolm McCamish.
Symposium on HIV/AIDS: The 1991 Australian Social Psychology Conference (2015)
The theory of reasoned action and cooperative behaviour: It takes two to use a condom
Yoshihisa Kashima;Cynthia Gallois;Malcolm McCamish.
British Journal of Social Psychology (1993)
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