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Nicholas Koberstein - Department of Communication
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Nicholas Koberstein |
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Family Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Step Families, Divorce |
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Education: |
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B. S., Communication, Eastern Connecticut State University (2005) |
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Courses Taught: |
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COMM 105 - Public Speaking |
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Office Hours |
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Tuesday, 12:30pm - 1:30pm, Wednesday, 12:00pm - 2:00pm, and by appointment |
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Office: |
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David C. Phillips Communication Sciences Building (PCSB) #227 |
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(860) 486-4370 |
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Email: |
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nicholas.koberstein@uconn.edu |
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Research Area: |
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Nicholas is currently a second year master's student. He's specifically interested in studying the breakdown of the intimate dyad and the dark side of love. Some of the research questions Nicholas has proposed include: What happens to married couples nonverbal relationship during the end of their relationship? Does sending or receiving accuracy fail first? Or, does their unique nonverbal relationship fail? |
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