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Affection Received From Fathers as a Predictor of Men’s Affection With Their Own Sons: Tests of the Modeling and Compensation Hypotheses
Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2000). Communication Monographs, 67(4), 347-361. https://doi.org/10.1080/03637750009376516
Exceptional Ways to End Conversations
Floyd, K., Melcher, C., & Zhong, M. (2000). In C. G. Waugh, W. I. Gorden, & K. M. Golden (Eds.), Let’s talk: A cognitive-skills approach to interpersonal communication (pp. 327-329). Kendall/Hunt.
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Attributions for Nonverbal Expressions of Liking and Disliking: The Extended Self-Serving Bias
Floyd, K. (2000). Western Journal of Communication, 64(4), 385-404. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570310009374683
Testing the Motivation Impairment Effect During Deceptive and Truthful Interaction
Burgoon, J. K., & Floyd, K. (2000). Western Journal of Communication, 64(3), 243-267. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570310009374675
Affectionate Same-Sex Touch: The Influence of Homophobia on Observers’ Perceptions
Floyd, K. (2000). Journal of Social Psychology, 140(6), 774-788. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224540009600516
Reacting to the Verbal Expression of Affection in Same-Sex Interaction
Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2000). Southern Communication Journal, 65(4), 287-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/10417940009373177