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Chris Lam 0001
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- affiliation: University of North Texas, Department of Linguistics and Technical Communication, Denton, TX, USA
- affiliation (PhD 2009): Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA
Other persons with the same name
- Christopher Lam 0002 (aka: Chris Lam 0002) — Realtek Semiconductor, Irvine, CA, USA (and 2 more)
- Christopher Lam 0003 — University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j7]Kim Sydow Campbell, Chris Lam:
The Effect of Leader Rapport-Management Feedback on Leader-Member Relationship Quality and Perceived Group Effectiveness in Student Teams. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 62(3): 253-262 (2019) - [j6]Chris Lam, Ellen Biggerstaff:
Finding Stories in the Threads: Can Technical Communication Students Leverage User-Generated Content to Gain Subject-Matter Familiarity? IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 62(4): 334-350 (2019) - 2018
- [j5]Chris Lam:
More Than a Feeling: Applying a Data-Driven Framework in the Technical and Professional Communication Team Project. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 61(4): 409-427 (2018) - [c7]George F. Hayhoe, Rebekka Andersen, Craig Baehr, Pam Estes Brewer, Chris Lam, Aimee Kendall Roundtree:
Extended Abstract: Transforming Your Conference Paper into an Article for the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. ProComm 2018: 233-234 - 2017
- [c6]Ryan K. Boettger, Chris Lam, Laura A. Palmer:
Improving the data information literacies of technical communication undergraduates. ProComm 2017: 1-5 - [c5]Erin Friess, Ryan K. Boettger, Kim Sydow Campbell, Chris Lam:
Are we missing the boat? A roundtable discussion on research methods and how they define our field. ProComm 2017: 1-3 - [c4]George F. Hayhoe, Chris Lam, Pam Estes Brewer:
Transforming your conference paper into an article for the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. ProComm 2017: 1-2 - [c3]Chris Lam, Ryan K. Boettger:
An overview of research methods in technical communication journals (2012-2016). ProComm 2017: 1-4 - 2016
- [j4]Chris Lam:
Correspondence Analysis: A Statistical Technique Ripe for Technical and Professional Communication Researchers. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 59(3): 299-310 (2016) - [c2]Chris Lam:
Can slack curb slacking?: Examining the importance of team communication in reducing social loafing. IPCC 2016: 1-4 - 2014
- [j3]Chris Lam:
Where Did We Come From and Where Are We Going? Examining Authorship Characteristics in Technical Communication Research. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 57(4): 266-285 (2014) - [c1]Chris Lam:
Visualizing categorical data: An introduction to correspondence analysis for technical communication researchers. IPCC 2014: 1-7 - 2013
- [j2]Ryan K. Boettger, Chris Lam:
An Overview of Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research in Technical Communication Journals (1992-2011). IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 56(4): 272-293 (2013) - 2011
- [j1]Chris Lam:
Linguistic Politeness in Student-Team Emails: Its Impact on Trust Between Leaders and Members. IEEE Trans. Prof. Commun. 54(4): 360-375 (2011)
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