Social Sciences
communication
100%
sympathy
31%
narrative
24%
adolescent
20%
interaction
19%
student
18%
friendship
16%
emotion
15%
athlete
15%
gender
14%
jealousy
14%
intercultural communication
14%
discourse
14%
Group
14%
performance
13%
anxiety
13%
employee
13%
health
12%
experience
12%
workplace
11%
new media
11%
Internet
11%
drug
11%
organization
11%
non-verbal communication
10%
conversation
10%
worker
10%
self-efficacy
10%
interview
10%
dyad
9%
social media
9%
Domestic labor
9%
communication research
9%
alcohol
9%
violence
9%
threat
9%
Religion
9%
recipient
9%
intimacy
9%
social support
8%
metaphor
8%
time
8%
burnout
8%
event
8%
young adult
8%
labor
8%
examination
8%
management
8%
constitution
8%
moral philosophy
7%
uncertainty
7%
evidence
7%
citizen
7%
trend
7%
participation
7%
dialogue
7%
radicalism
6%
humor
6%
father
6%
church
6%
mediation
6%
subjectivity
6%
education
6%
sexuality
6%
human being
6%
structuration
6%
American
6%
typology
6%
learning
6%
interpersonal communication
6%
cancer
6%
experiment
6%
dialectics
6%
victimization
6%
Sports
5%
stimulus
5%
attribution
5%
heuristics
5%
marriage
5%
literature
5%
contingency
5%
tactics
5%
engineering
5%
Healthcare
5%
communication technology
5%
classroom
5%
vaccination
5%
methodology
5%
total institution
5%
digital media
5%
video
5%
longitudinal study
5%
commitment
5%
Cyprus
5%
exclusion
5%
organizational change
5%
simulation
5%
personal relationship
5%
politics
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Communication
54%
Students
28%
Intention
20%
Jealousy
12%
Parents
12%
Cyberbullying
10%
Papillomavirus Vaccines
10%
Health
10%
Nuclear Family
10%
Pandemics
9%
Crime Victims
9%
Mental Competency
8%
Intimate Partner Violence
8%
Emotions
8%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
7%
Fear
7%
Education
7%
Self Efficacy
6%
Negotiating
6%
Metaphor
6%
Sports
6%
Violence
6%
Marriage
6%
Nicaragua
5%
Social Support
5%
Heuristics
5%
Athletes
5%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
5%
Siblings
5%
Affective Symptoms
5%
Stroop Test
5%
Cues
5%
Fathers
5%
Spouses
5%
Learning
5%
Psychology
5%
Telemedicine
5%
Adult Children
5%
Arts & Humanities
Communication
40%
Emotion
13%
Discourse
13%
Interaction
11%
Affection
11%
Queerness
10%
Religion
10%
Nonverbal Communication
10%
Alcohol
9%
Intercultural Communication
8%
College Students
8%
Communication Competence
7%
Pedagogy
7%
Social Media
7%
Whiteness
7%
World Wide Web
6%
New Media
6%
Religious Authority
6%
Performance
6%
Classroom Communication
6%
Communication Research
5%
Praxis
5%
Authority
5%
Tim Miller
5%
Predictors
5%
Media Use
5%
Interpersonal Communication
5%
Sexuality
5%
Attribution
5%
Intimacy
5%