| Barbara
J. Tarter,
Ph.D. |
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| Associate Professor |
| Doctorate earned at
Ohio University--1983. |
| Joined Marshall faculty in
August, 2006. |
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| Scholarly Interests |
| Nonverbal,
interpersonal, legal, small group, and organizational communication;
interviewing; TRIO grant writing. |
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| Consulting |
| Army recruitment. |
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| Courses |
| CMM 103, Fundamentals of Speech
Communication |
MW
syllabus
TTh syllabus |
| CMM 207, Business and Professional
Communication |
syllabus |
| CMM 302, Professional
Presentations |
syllabus |
| CMM 308, Persuasive Communication |
syllabus |
| CMM 315, Group Communication |
syllabus |
| CMM 316, Legal Communication |
syllabus |
| CMM 481, Nonverbal Communication |
syllabus |
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| Publications |
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Conference
Presentations |
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Education |
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Ph.D.,
in organizational communication with a minor in business, 1983 |
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Ohio University |
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Dissertation Title: An Experimental Analysis of Jury Size and Deliberation
Processes |
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Chair: Ted Foster |
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M.A.,
in communication theory with a minor in rhetoric and public address, 1982 |
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Ohio University |
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Thesis Title: A Critical-Historical Study of a Change in Jury Size and
Decision-Rule |
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Advisor: Ted Foster |
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| B.S.,
in general communication with related areas in psychology, sociology, and
English, 1980 |
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Ohio University |
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Research proficiency in statistical design. |
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Computer proficiency in S.A.S., S.P.S.S, COBOL, Basic, S.P.S.S.X., Focus,
and B.M.D.P. |
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