Hendriks, A. (2010, April). Action learning circles for organizational leadership development. Workshop delivered to the National Consultation on Career Development and Workforce Learning (NATCON). Toronto, Ontario.
Hendriks, A. (2009, April). Communicating in a diverse workplace. Workshop delivered to managers attending the Department of Fisheries Diversity Conference. Ottawa, Ontario.
Hendriks, A., (2005, November). Navigating your career in the communications industry. Presentation delivered to a meeting of Canadian Women in Communications. Ottawa, Ontario.
Chambers, L.W., Kaczorowski, J., Hogg, W. Levitt, C., Dolovich, L., Farrell, B., Hendriks, A., Karwalajyts, K. et al. (2003, October). Mobilizing support for a community-based health promotion program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, Canada.
Chambers, L.W., Hendriks, A., Hall, H., McDowell, I. (2003, October). Future directions in caregiver research in Canada. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto, Canada.
Chambers, L. W., & Hendriks, A. (2003, October). Evidence of the biological/clinical validity of the U.S. Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System's Health Related Quality of Life survey tool. Paper presented at the 3rd annual meeting of the Global Issues in Surveillance of Health Behaviours in Populations, Noosaville, Australia.
Hendriks, A., & Burgoon, M. (2003, May). The relationship between fashion magazine consumption and body satisfaction in women: Who is most at risk of influence? Paper delivered at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA, USA.
Hendriks, A. (2001, November). Ideal mediated body images: The role of moderator variables. Paper presented to the meeting of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, USA.
Burgoon, M., Hendriks A., Alvaro, E., & Grandpre, J. (2001, October). Hispanics' responses to the Arizona tobacco education and prevention media campaign. Paper presented to the meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, USA.
Burgoon, M., Hendriks A., Alvaro, E., & Grandpre, J. (2001, October). Changing tobacco-related social norms: Results from Arizona's media campaign. Poster presented to the meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, USA.
Hendriks, A., Alvaro, E., & Burgoon, M. (2001, May). Tobacco prevention and cessation: Effectiveness of the Arizona Tobacco Education and Prevention Program. Paper presented to the Health Communication Division of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C., USA.
Hendriks, A. (2001, February). Advice columns from women's magazines: An application of the information-seeking dialogue. Paper presented to the Western States Communication Association, Coeur d'Alene, ID, USA.
Hendriks, A. (2000, November). Examining the effects of televised depictions of female bodies: A call for theory and programmatic research. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, USA.
Burgoon, M., Hendriks, A., Alvaro, E., et al. (2000, November). One year later: Evaluation of Arizona's tobacco prevention and cessation media campaign. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, USA.
Hendriks, A., Alvaro, E. M., Duan, N., Shao, K., & Burgoon, M. (2000, November). Setting adult agendas and changing adolescent attitudes: Analysis of a statewide anti-tobacco mass media campaign. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, USA.
Hendriks, A. (2000, June). The persuasive value of visuals: An application to the judicial process. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico.
Nabi, R., Hendriks, A., & Branovan, J. (2000, June). The persuasive effect of host and audience reaction shots in television talk shows. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico.
Hendriks, A. (2000, April). Examining the relationship between media exposure to ideal female bodies and body dissatisfaction: A theory of media influence. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, USA.