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From the PDF Document Titled: “Reticence: An Affirmation And Revision” by authors James A. Keaten and Lynne Kelly
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…“This manuscript, the culmination of almost a decade of research, presents a theoretical statement on the nature of reticence that affirms, in part, Phillips’ conceptualization but, grounded in new empirical data, refines and revises the construct.” ….”Keywords: reticence, communication anxiety, reticent beliefs, communication incompetence” …
Reticence: An Affirmation and Revision.
In addition, a reticent person may or may not experience fear about speaking ... not reticent people experienced anxiety was not important. ...
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