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An investigation of Machiavellianism and imagined interaction

Pages 116-120 | Published online: 06 Jun 2009

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Alan K. Goodboy, San Bolkan & Zachary W. Goldman. (2015) Students' Imagined Interactions as Intrapersonal Explanations for Instructional Dissent. Communication Reports 28:2, pages 115-127.
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MartijnJ. Van Kelegom & CourtneyN. Wright. (2013) The Use of Imagined Interactions to Manage Relational Uncertainty. Southern Communication Journal 78:2, pages 91-106.
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JamesM. Honeycutt, MichelleE. Pence & ChristopherC. Gearhart. (2013) Using Imagined Interactions to Predict Covert Narcissism. Communication Reports 26:1, pages 26-38.
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J. Donald Ragsdale & Frances E. Brandau-Brown. (2005) Individual Differences in the Use of Relational Maintenance Strategies in Marriage. Journal of Family Communication 5:1, pages 61-75.
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Martijn J. Van Kelegom & Courtney N. Wright. (2013) An Investigation of Episodic and Partner-Specific Imagined Interaction Use. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 32:4, pages 319-338.
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James M. Honeycutt, Michelle E. Pence & Christopher C. Gearhart. (2013) Associations between Imagined Interactions and the “Big Five” Personality Traits. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 32:3, pages 273-289.
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Marcus A. Porter. (2010) Third-Party Imagined Interactions: Expanding Mental Imagery to the Experience of others' Communication. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 30:2, pages 147-169.
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Terre H. Allen & Kristen M. Berkos. (2016) Ruminating about Symbolic Conflict through Imagined Interactions. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 25:4, pages 307-320.
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Jennifer A. Moss & John E. BarbutoJr.Jr.. (2016) Machiavellianism's Association with Sources of Motivation and Downward Influence Strategies. Psychological Reports 94:3, pages 933-943.
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Jennifer Moss Reimers & John E. BarbutoJRJR. (2016) A Framework Exploring the Effects of the Machiavellian Disposition on the Relationship Between Motivation and Influence Tactics. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 9:2, pages 29-41.
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James M. Honeycutt & Sherry G . Ford. (2001) Chapter 9: Mental Imagery and Intrapersonal Communication: A Review of Research on Imagined Interactions (IIs) and Current Developments. Communication Yearbook 25:1, pages 315-345.
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TERRE H. ALLEN & JAMES M. HONEYCUTT. (2016) Planning, Imagined Interaction, and the Nonverbal Display of Anxiety. Communication Research 24:1, pages 64-82.
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