Descriptive study of cooperative language in primary care consultations by male and female doctors.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of some of the characteristics of male and female language by male and female primary care practitioners during consultations. DESIGN: Doctors' use of the language of dominance and support was explored by using concordancing software. Three areas were examined: mea...
Main Authors: | Skelton, JR, Hobbs, F |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
出版: |
1999
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