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Effects of perceived patient attributes on dentist communication behavior
Todd E. Thierer
Administration (DENT)
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Dentists
100%
Communication Behavior
100%
Dentist Perception
50%
Manageability
33%
Nonverbal Communication
33%
Likeability
33%
Verbal Communication
33%
Interview Methods
16%
Patient Communication
16%
Nonverbal Behavior
16%
Perception-action
16%
Patient Quality
16%
Psychology
Nonverbal Communication
100%
Manageability
66%
Verbal Communication
66%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nonverbal Communication
100%
Verbal Communication
66%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Nonverbal Communication
100%