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Mark Hamilton

mark.hamilton@uconn.edu
His research interests include persuasion, language, nonverbal communication, and research methods. He has published in Human Communication Research, Communication Monographs, the Journal of Language and Social Psychology, and other journals. His current research is centered on the personality antecedents to message processing strategies; the causes and effects of verbal aggression, and structure of belief systems.
     
  Education BA - San Jose State University, 1980
MA - Michigan State University, 1983
Ph.D. - Michigan State University, 1987
  Supervising   COMM 210
       
  Office   141
  Phone   860-486-4569
  Lab   IPUA 205
      Current projects include: (1) development of software to measure the cognitive control of impulses; (2) updating software to perform Confirmatory Factor Analysis
  Lab Phone   860-486-4324
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