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The Lonely States of America: Prevalence and Demographic Risk Factors for Affection Deprivation among U.S. Adults
Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2022). Western Journal of Communication.
Correlates of Compassion for Suffering Social Groups
Floyd, K., Ray, C.D., James, R., & Anderson, A.J. (2022). Southern Communication Journal, 87(4), 324-338. https://doi.org/10.1080/1041794X.2022.2086612
Examining the Social Signaling and Person Perception Functions of Loneliness
Floyd, K., Woo, N.T., Custer, B.E., Dinsmore, D.R., Duncan, K.L., & Maré, J. (2022). OBM Neurobiology. Advance online publication.
How Americans Communicate Affection: Findings From a Representative National Sample
Floyd, K., Morman, M. T., Maré, J., & Holmes, E. (2021). Communication Quarterly, 69(4), 383-409. https://doi.org/10.1080/01463373.2021.1951794
Loneliness and Social Monitoring: A Conceptual Replication of Knowles et al.
Floyd, K., & Woo, N. T. (2020). Personal Relationships, 27(1), 209-223.
Affection Deprivation Is Conceptually and Empirically Distinct From Loneliness
Floyd, K., & Hesse, C. (2017). Western Journal of Communication, 81(4), 446-465. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570314.2016.1263757
Loneliness Corresponds With Politically Conservative Thought
Floyd, K. (2017). Research in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, 5, 13-21. https://doi.org/10.12691/rpbs-5-1-3