Publications:

Book
Rudd, J.E. & Lawson, D. (2007).  Communicating in global business negotiations: A geocentric approach .Sage Publication.  

Literary Essay

Rudd, J.  Future role of argumentativeness and aggressiveness research.  In Avtgis and Rancer (2006).  Argumentative and Aggressive Communication.  Sage Publication.  CA.

Proceedings

Botta, R. & Rudd,  J. (2006, August). I felt like it happened to me:  Television audience perceptions of televised conflict. In Proceedings of the Ninth Annual International Meeting of the Presence Workshop, Cleveland, OH. (p.69)

Juried Articles
Beatty, M. J., Marshall, L. A., & Rudd, J. E. (2001).  Twins study of communicative adaptability:  Heritability of individual differences.  Quarterly Journal of Speech, 87, 366-377.

Beatty, M. J., Rudd, J. E., & Valencic, K. M. (1999-printed in 2000).  A re-examination of the verbal aggressiveness scale:  One factor or two?  Communication Research Reports, 16, 10-17.

Beatty, M. J., Valencic, K. M., Rudd, J. E., & Dobos, J. A. (1999-printed in 2000).  A 'dark side" of communication avoidance:  Indirect interpersonal aggressiveness.  Communication Research Reports, 16, 103-109.

Valencic, K. M., Beatty, M. J., Rudd, J. E., Dobos, J. A., & Heisel, A. D. (1998).  An empirical test of a communibiological model of trait verbal aggressiveness.  Communication Quarterly, 42, 327-341.

Rudd, J. E., Vogl-Bauer, S., Dobos, J. A., Beatty, M. J., & Valencic K. M. (1998).  Interactive effects of parents' trait verbal aggressiveness and situational frustration on parents' self-reported anger.  Communication Quarterly, 42, 1-11.

Rudd, J. E., Beatty, M. J., Vogl-Bauer, S. M., & Dobos, J. A. (1997).  Trait verbal aggressiveness and the appropriateness and effectiveness of fathers' interaction plans II:  Father's self assessment. Communication Quarterly, 45, 379-392.

Rudd, J. E., Dobos, J. A., Vogl-Bauer, S., & Beatty, M. J., (1997).  Women's narrative accounts of recent abusive episodes.  Women's Studies in Communication, 20, 45-58.

Rudd, J. E. (1996).  Communication effects on divorce mediation:  How participant's argumentativeness, verbal aggression and compliance-gaining strategy choice mediate outcome satisfaction.  Mediation Quarterly, 14, 65-78.

Beatty, M. J., Burant, P. A., Dobos, J. A., & Rudd, J. E. (1996).  Trait verbal aggressiveness and the appropriateness and effectiveness of fathers' interaction plans. Communication Quarterly, 44, 1-15.

Rudd, J. E., & Burant, P. A. (1995). A study of women's compliance-gaining behaviors in violent and non-violent relationships.  Communication Research Reports, 12, 134-144.

Rudd, J. E., Burant, P. A., & Beatty, M. J. (1994).  Conflict resolution techniques in battered relationships. Communication Research Reports, 11, 13-22.

Beatty, M. J., Zelley, J. R., Dobos, J. A., & Rudd, J. E. (1994).  Fathers' trait verbal aggressiveness and argumentativeness as predictors of adult sons' perceptions of fathers' sarcasm, criticism, and verbal aggressiveness.  Communication Quarterly, 42, 407-415.

Sabourin, T. C., Infante D. A., & Rudd, J. E. (1993).  Verbal aggression in marriages: A comparison of violent, distressed but nonviolent, and nondistressed couples. Human Communication Research, 20, 245-267.

Infante, D. A., Chandler, T. A., Rudd, J. E., & Shannon, E. (1990).  Verbal aggression in violent and nonviolent marital disputes.  Communication Quarterly, 38, 361-371.

Infante, D. A., Chandler, T. A., & Rudd, J. E. (1989).  Test of an argumentative skill deficiency model of interspousal violence.  Communication Monographs, 56, 163-177.

Kunde, J., & Rudd, J. E. (1988).  The role of citizen groups in policy conflicts. Mediation Quarterly, 20, 33-44.

Book Chapters

Rudd, J. E. (1996).  Divorce mediation:  One step forward two steps back? In E.Berlin Ray (Ed.) Communication and the disenfranchised. (pp. 209-218). NJ:  L. Erlbaum Associates.

Rudd, J. E., & Joyce, D. (1996).  Divorce mediation: Balancing the scales of justice.  In E. Berlin Ray (Ed.) Case studies in communication and the disenfranchised. (pp.87-98). NJ:  L. Erlbaum Associates