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Scott, C. R. (February, 1993). A reformulation of the strength of weak ties theory. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM.
Scott, C. R., & Lan, Z. (1993, February). Computer based information sources and problem structure/risk in organizational decision making. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM.
Scott, C. R. (1993, April). Toward a process model of particular climate openness. Paper presented at West Coast Graduate Student Conference, Santa Barbara, CA.
Scott, C. R., Hellweg, S. A., & Merrill, T. (1993, May). Measuring organizational climate: A review of present instruments and future needs. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
Scott, C. R. (1993, May). Individual level differences as an explanation for variations between computer-supported and face-to-face group interaction. Paper presented to the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC.
Scott, C. R., & Birkholt, M. J. (1993, November). A content analysis of judges' decision making in the forensic context. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.
Scott, C. R. (1993, November). Efficiency and effectiveness in a group decision support system (GDSS) meeting. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.
Scott, C. R. (1993, November). Displaced, disjointed, and decontextualized: An examination of GDSS conversations. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.
Scott, C. R. (1994, February). Toward a model of professionalization, cohesiveness, and decision outcomes in health care teams. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, San Jose, CA.
Scott, C. R. (1994, February). A rationale for declining benefits associated with repeated usage of group decision support systems for organizational decision making. Paper presented to the annual convention of the Western States Communication Association, San Jose, CA.