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Affectionate Communication Received From Spouses Predicts Stress Hormone Levels in Healthy Adults
Floyd, K., & Riforgiate, S. (2008). Communication Monographs, 75(4), 351-368. https://doi.org/10.1080/03637750802512371
Affectionate Experience Partially Mediates the Effects of Alexithymia on Mental Health and Interpersonal Relationships
Hesse, C., & Floyd, K. (2008). Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 25(5), 793-810. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407508096696
Affection Exchange Theory
Floyd, K., Judd, J., & Hesse, C. (2008). In D. O. Braithwaite, & L. A. Baxter (Eds.), Engaging theories in interpersonal communication: Multiple perspectives (pp. 285-294). Sage.
Expectancy Violations Theory
Floyd, K., Ramirez, A., & Burgoon, J. K. (2008). In L. K. Guerrero, J. A. DeVito, & M. L. Hecht (Eds.), The nonverbal communication reader: Classic and contemporary readings (3rd ed.), pp. 503-510. Waveland.