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Examining the Moderating Influence of Relationship Satisfaction on Affection and Trust, Closeness, Stress, and Depression
van Raalte, L. J., & Floyd, K. (2022). Journal of Family Communication. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/15267431.2021.2000900
Relational and Health Correlates of Affection Deprivation
Floyd, K. (2014). Western Journal of Communication, 78(4), 383-403. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570314.2014.927071
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.
Human Affection Exchange: V. Attributes of the Highly Affectionate
Floyd, K. (2002). Communication Quarterly, 50(2), 135-154. https://doi.org/10.1080/01463370209385653
A “Changing Culture of Fatherhood”: Effects on Closeness, Affection, and Satisfaction in Men’s Relationships With Their Fathers and Their Sons
Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2002). Western Journal of Communication, 66(4), 395-411. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570310209374746
Affectionate Communication Between Fathers and Young Adult Sons: Individual- and Relational-Level Correlates
Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (1999). Communication Studies, 50(4), 294-309. https://doi.org/10.1080/10510979909388501
Affectionate Communication in Nonromantic Relationships: Influences of Communicator, Relational, and Contextual Factors
Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (1997). Western Journal of Communication, 61(3), 279-298. https://doi.org/10.1080/10570319709374578