Case Study rubric:
1. Summarize and analyze your chosen article.
2. Identify the important points of the article. What did the researchers seek to find and what did the author(s) conclude? Do you agree or disagree with their findings? Why?
3. Explain how your article illustrates an issue in communication study (demonstrate by using a theory or concept from the text- if using “self-disclosure”, use a secondary theory or concept).
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4. Cite your article, using proper APA formatting.
5. Case study analysis must be 4 pages in length, 12 size Times New Roman font.
6. Include a cover page with [Student name], [Prof. name], [class], and [date].
7. Include a reference page, citing your article.
SOURCE:
Dunleavy, K. N. & Booth-Butterfield, M. (2009). Idiomatic communication in the stages of coming together and falling apart.
Communication Quarterly, 57 (4), 416-432.
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