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  • Communication Research
  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Communication research often implicitly addresses change processes over time.
  • Existing theoretical and empirical work frequently overlooks the dynamic nature of communication.
  • Intensive longitudinal data collection is becoming more accessible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe advances in data collection and analytic methods for studying communication change processes.
  • To provide an overview of change processes and their capture using intensive longitudinal methods.
  • To discuss considerations for designing studies that effectively capture change in communication.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing intensive longitudinal data collection techniques.
  • Applying advanced analytic frameworks tailored for change processes.
  • Reviewing methodologies for articulating complex communication phenomena over time.

Main Results:

  • Advances in data collection and analysis enable detailed articulation of communication change processes.
  • Intensive longitudinal methods offer a robust framework for capturing dynamic communication phenomena.
  • The study provides a comprehensive overview of how to study change in communication.

Conclusions:

  • New methods facilitate a deeper understanding of implicit change processes in communication research.
  • Intensive longitudinal data and analysis are crucial for studying dynamic communication.
  • Future research will benefit from iterative theory revision driven by empirical tests of change processes.