Publication Date
Spring 2011
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Communication and Training
First Advisor
Jason Zingsheim, Ph. D.
Second Advisor
David Rhea, Ph.D.
Third Advisor
Marilyn Yirku, M.A.
Abstract
A thirty day survey was conducted among a small but diverse group of women soliciting journal and questionnaire responses to identify data related to communicator image and style as well as sensory and mood changes. The assessment extracts data and compares to the female menstrual cycle to ascertain if there are possible roadmaps for future research. The findings illustrate potential relationships predominately on day one of the menstrual cycle with possibilities ranging from days twenty-eight to two, as well as mid-cycle.
Recommended Citation
Moustis, Laura, "Impact of the Menstrual Cycle on Communication" (2011). All Student Theses and Dissertations. 34.
https://opus.govst.edu/theses/34
Comments
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