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Family Talk: Concepts and Validation Study - Carnegie Mellon University, June 2007

The research study "Family Talk" conducted by Carnegie Mellon University's HCII in June 2007 focuses on the conceptualization and validation of family communication dynamics. Led by researchers Louisa Poythress, Jing Tien, Nina Shih, and Sushmita Subramanian, this study explores how familial interactions influence individual and collective behaviors. The findings aim to enhance understanding of interpersonal communication within families, providing insights that can inform future research and practical applications in family-oriented settings.

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Family Talk: Concepts and Validation Study - Carnegie Mellon University, June 2007

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  1. Family TalkConcept Validation June 2007 Carnegie Mellon University HCII Louisa Poythres . Jing Tien . Nina Shih. Sushmita Subramanian

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