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Allard, S. L., K. J. Levine, & C. Tenopir
(2009). Design Engineers and Technical Professionals at Work: Observing infromation Usage in the Workplace..
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 60 (3),
Levine, K. J., & M. T. Violanti
(2008). Rating my group members and their rating of me: Is there a relationship between ratings, social loafing and group cohesion?.
National Communication Association.
Clark, Naeemah, K. J. Levine, & Daniel H. Haygood
(2008). Turn the Radio On: College students and their music listening preferences.
Southern States Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2007). Status and socialization: The effect on career selection.
Western States Communication Association.
Hoffner, C. A., & K. J. Levine
(2007). Enjoyment of mediated horror and violence.
(PreissR W., GayleB M., BurrellN., AllenM., Bryant J., Ed.).Mass media effects research: Advances through meta-analysis. 215 – 244.
Clark, Naeemah, K. J. Levine, & Daniel H. Haygood
(2007). Too late to make it right? Country music, patriotism, & the Dixie Chicks.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Hoffner, C. A., & K. J. Levine
(2007). Enjoyment of mediated horror and violence.
(R. W. Preiss B. M. Gayle B.N M., BryantJ., Ed.).Mass media effects research: Advances through meta-analysis. 215 – 244.
Levine, K. J., & S. L. Allard
(2007). Measuring Internet usage within organizations: The collection and sharing of Internet research.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., A. Kushniryk, S. L. Allard, J. Brummette, & Carol Tenopir
(2007). Meetings and Multitasking: Keep busy or looking busy.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., S. L. Allard, & Carol Tenopir
(2007). Communication in the 21st century workplace: A theory of communication nexus.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., A. Kushniryk, S. L. Allard, & C. Tenipor
(2007). Multitasking in Organizational Meetings:A new component of the process variable.
National Communication Association.
Tollison, A. C., & K. J. Levine
(2006). Extending the politeness theory to mediation discourse: Does facework make a difference?.
Southern States Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., Robert Muenchen, & A. M. Brooks
(2006). Measuring transformational and charismatic leadership: Why isn't charisma measured?.
Academy of Management.
Levine, K. J., A. Kushniryk, S. L. Allard, Carol Tenopir, & M. E. Asbury
(2006). What happens when work-groups meet?: An analysis of meetings in high-tech organizations.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., & C. A. Hoffner
(2006). Adolescent' conceptions of work: What is learned from different sources during anticipatory socialization.
Journal of Adolescent Research. 21, 647-669.
Levine, K. J., A. M. Brooks, A. C. Tollison, & M. E. Asbury
(2006). Mechanisms of motivation: The elements of LMX and trust at work.
Eastern Communication Association.
Hoffner, C. A., K. J. Levine, Q. Sullivan, D. Crowell, L. Pedrick, & P. Berndt
(2006). TV characters at work: Television's role in the occupational aspirations of economically disadvantaged youths.
Journal of Career Development. 33, 3-18.
Allard, S. L., K. J. Levine, Carol Tenopir, & S. Urs
(2006). Naturalistic observation for understanding users: How technology professionals use and communicate information.
ASIS&T.
Levine, K. J., M. E. Asbury, A. C. Tollison, & A. M. Brooks
(2006). "Hold On; I thought I was in charge:" Satisfaction, motivation, information sharing, and leader change in small groups.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2005). Whistleblowing: Should I or Shouldn’t I?.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2005). Voter decision making: The tensions of personal identity, personal ethics and personal benefit.
American Behavioral Scientist. 49, 63-77.
Hoffner, C. A., K. J. Levine, & R. Rehkoff
(2005). Socialization to work in late adolescence: The role of television and family.
National Communication Association.
Hoffner, C. A., & K. J. Levine
(2005). Enjoyment of mediated horror and violence: A meta-analysis.
Media Psychology. 7, 207-237.
Levine, K. J.
(2004). Understanding the qualities of leadership: A focus on political leadership.
International Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2004). Improving the efficiency of brainstorming groups: Do the rules help?.
Central States Communication Association.
Hoffner, C. A., K. J. Levine, Q. E. Sullivan, D. Crowell, L. Pedrick, & P. Berndt
(2004). TV characters at work: Television’s role in the occupational aspirations of economically disadvantaged youth.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2003). Status-inflating careers: Does the status influence career choice?.
Academy of Management.
Levine, K. J.
(2003). Priming for success: A method to increase output of interacting brainstorming groups..
Eastern Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2003). Misinformation published on the Internet: It's time to update the Sullivan Rule.
Informing Science + Information Technology Education conference.
Levine, K. J.
(2003). Misinformation published on the Internet: It's time to update the Sullivan Rule.
Proceedings from Informing Science + Information Technology Education conference.
Hoffner, C. A., & K. J. Levine
(2003). Enjoyment of mediated horror and violence: A meta-analysis.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., C. A. Hoffner, Q. E. Sullivan, D. Crowell, L. Pedrick, & P. Berndt
(2002). What factors influence the occupational aspirations of at-risk adolescents? The effects of socialization on career choice.
Eastern Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., & R. Childs
(2002). The effect of 9/11 on the reporting of US-Saudi relations.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2002). Organizational expression and whistleblowing: Where First Amendment protection stops.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., C. A. Hoffner, Q. E. Sullivan, D. Crowell, L. Pedrick, & P. Berndt
(2001). Anticipatory socialization: Effects on work values and expectations of economically disadvantaged youth.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., & C. A. Hoffner
(2001). Adolescent' conceptions of work: What is learned from different sources during anticipatory socialization.
International Communication Association.
Levine, K. J.
(2001). Election 2000, the Presidential Debates and Nader: Would participation have made a difference?.
American Behavioral Scientist. 44, 2219-2231.
Levine, K. J., & P. B. O'Sullivan
(2000). The unexpected effect of the introduction of videoconferencing technology.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., & S. L. Levine
(2000). Designing the quality workplace: Using architecture to foster communication.
International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies.

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