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Kissing in Marital and Cohabiting Relationships: Effects on Blood Lipids, Stress, and Relationship Satisfaction
Floyd, K., Boren, J. P., Hannawa, A. F., Hesse, C., McEwan, B., & Veksler, A. E. (2009). Western Journal of Communication, 73(2), 113-133.
Principles of Endocrine System Measurement in Communication Research
Floyd, K., & Roberts, J. B. (2009). In M. J. Beatty, J. C. McCroskey, & K. Floyd (Eds.), Biological dimensions of communication: Perspectives, methods, and research (pp. 249-264). Hampton Press.
Communication and Biology: The View From Evolutionary Psychology and Psychophysiology
Floyd, K., & Cole, T. (2009). In M. J. Beatty, J. C. McCroskey, & K. Floyd (Eds.), Biological dimensions of communication: Perspectives, methods, and research (pp. 15-30). Hampton Press.
Hug Me, Heal Me: Affectionate Communication and Health
Floyd, K., Hesse, C., & Pauley, P. M. (2009). In M. J. Beatty, J. C. McCroskey, & K. Floyd (Eds.), Biological dimensions of communication: Perspectives, methods, and research (pp. 93-113). Hampton Press.
Affection and Affectionate Communication
Mikkelson, A. C., & Floyd, K. (2009). In H. T. Reis, & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of human relationships (pp. 46-50). Sage.