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Publikováno v:
Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention, Vol 25, Iss 1 (2018)
Family communication patterns theory (FCP) was first introduced by McLeod and Chaffee (1972), was later adapted in 1990 by Ritchie and Fitzpatrick, and was formally articulated by Koerner and Fitzpatrick in 2002. The theory is primarily used by commu
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https://doaj.org/article/cac9315fbd3648058280fc4cf19460ef
Autor:
Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall, Nicole Campbell, Molly Carlisle, Jacqueline Silverstone, Marissa Immel, Kelsey Earle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Communication. :1-20
Publikováno v:
Health Communication. :1-15
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Communication Research. :1-22
Autor:
Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall, Nicole Campbell, Molly Carlisle, Emily Lance, Mengyan Ma, Kristina Scharp
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Communication. :1-26
Publikováno v:
Communication Reports. 36:96-109
Broaching the subject of transitioning from a casual relationship to something more serious can be challenging and rife with potential identity threats. These interactions may result in rejection, may threaten one’s independence, and may threaten o
Autor:
Morgan E. Ellithorpe, Geraldine Zeldes, Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Manuel Chavez, Bruno Takahashi, Amy Bleakley, Julie Plasencia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Communication. 27:141-151
Autor:
Elizabeth Dorrance Hall, Kelsey Earle, Jacqueline Silverstone, Marissa Immel, Molly Carlisle, Nicole Campbell
Publikováno v:
Communication Research Reports. 39:56-67
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 48:292-319
The transition to cohabitation is a major developmental milestone for romantic couples, yet it is linked to myriad negative outcomes. This study extends the communication interdependence perspective (CIP) to understand the role of technology use in r
Autor:
Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall, Liesel Sharabi, David J. Roaché, Laurie James-Hawkins, Alyssa Croft, Cassandra Alexopoulos, Veronica M. Lamarche, Maximiliane Uhlich, Elisabeth Timmermans
Publikováno v:
Communication Research. :009365022311747
The COVID-19 pandemic upended home life for couples across the globe. Many couples faced increased relational uncertainty and interference from a partner as a result of stay at home and lockdown orders. This study uses relational turbulence theory to