Volume 4 (1992)
Front Matter
Editor's Page
Lawrence W. Hugenberg
Articles
Academic Success in the Basic Course: The Influence of Apprehension and Demographics
Charles A. Lubbers and Diane Atkinson Gorcyca
Basic Public Speaking Principles: An Examination of Twelve Popular Texts
Jon A. Hess and Judy C. Pearson
Evaluation of a Basic Communication Course
Wendy S. Zabava Ford and Andrew D. Wolvin
Critical Thinking Is/As Communication
Warren Sandmann
Video-Modeling and Pre-Performance Apprehension: Is Ignorance Bliss?
Craig Newburger and Michael Hemphill
Directing the Basic Communication Course: Eighteen Years Later
Richard L. Weaver II and Howard W. Cotrell
To Say or Not; To Do or Not — Those are the Questions: Sexual Harassment and the Basic Course Instructor
Mary M. Gill and William J. Wardrope
Teaching Public Speaking as Composition
Michael Leff
Be Relevant, Careful, and Appropriate: Scary Advice on the Use of Humor to the Novice Public Speaker
Judythe A. Isserlis
The Introduction of a Speech: Do Good Introductions Predict a Good Speech?
Valerie A. Whitecap
The Use of Role Models in Teaching Public Speaking
Lauren A. Vicker