Publications
Park, Hee Sun. 2017. The effects of truth–lie base-rates on deception detection accuracy in Korea. Asian Journal of Communication 27 (5) : 554–562.
Park, Hee Sun. 2012. Cultural Differences Between Japan and the United States in Uses of “Apology” and “Thank You” in Favor Asking Messages. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 31 (3) : 263–289.
Park, Hee Sun. 2012. Cultural Differences in “Thank You”. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 31 (2) : 138–156.
Park, Hee Sun. 2012. Individual and cultural variations in direct communication style. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 36 (2) : 179–812.
Park, Hee Sun. 2009. Cross-Cultural Comparison of Verbal and Nonverbal Strategies of Apologizing. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 2 (1) : 66–87.
Park, Hee Sun. 2009. Culture, Positive and Negative Face Threats, and Apology Intentions. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 28 (3) : 244–262.
Park, Hee Sun. 2009. The Impact of Instructor Decision Authority and Verbal and Nonverbal Immediacy on Korean Student Satisfaction in the US and South Korea. Communication Education 58 (2) : 189–212.
Park, Hee Sun. 2008. Connections at Work: How Friendship Networks Relate to Job Satisfaction. Communication Research Reports 25 (2) : 168–178.
Park, Hee Sun. 2007. Cultural Differences in Self versus Others' Self-Construals: Data from China and the United States. Communication Research Reports 24 (1) : 21–28.
Park, Hee Sun. 2007. Some Conceptual and Theoretical Challenges for Cross-Cultural Communication Research in the 21st Century. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 36 (3) : 205–221.
Park, Hee Sun. 2007. Functions of Social Gatherings Involving Alcohol Consumption with Coworkers in Korea. Asian Journal of Communication 17 (3) : 266–285.
Park, Hee Sun. 2006. The Effects of National Culture and Face Concerns on Intention to Apologize: A Comparison of the USA and China. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 35 (3) : 183–204.
Park, Hee Sun. 2005. Tests of a Theory of Communicative Responsibility. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 24 (4) : 358–381.