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Exploring the role of television in married life

Pages 65-78 | Accepted 01 Jul 1984, Published online: 18 May 2009

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Michelle Drouin & Brandon T. McDaniel. (2021) Technology use during couples’ bedtime routines, bedtime satisfaction, and associations with individual and relational well-being. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38:4, pages 1329-1349.
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Jeffrey Dew & Sarah Tulane. (2015) The Association Between Time Spent Using Entertainment Media and Marital Quality in a Contemporary Dyadic National Sample. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 36:4, pages 621-632.
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Elizabeth L. CohenAlexander L. Lancaster. (2014) Individual Differences in In-Person and Social Media Television Coviewing: The Role of Emotional Contagion, Need to Belong, and Coviewing Orientation. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 17:8, pages 512-518.
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Walter Gantz. (2012) Reflections on Communication and Sport. Communication & Sport 1:1-2, pages 176-187.
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Cortney A. Evans, Amy B. Jordan & Jennifer Horner. (2011) Only Two Hours?. Journal of Family Issues 32:9, pages 1223-1244.
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Toni Bruce. (2016) AUDIENCE FRUSTRATION AND PLEASURE. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 22:4, pages 373-397.
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Walter Gantz, Lawrence A. Wenner, Christina Carrico & Matt Knorr. (2016) ASSESSING THE FOOTBALL WIDOW HYPOTHESIS: A COORIENTATION STUDY OF THE ROLE OF TELEVISED SPORTS IN LONG-STANDING RELATIONSHIPS. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 19:4, pages 352-376.
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Jennings Bryant, Steven C. Rockwell & John Wesley Owens. (2016) “BUZZER BEATERS” AND “BARN BURNERS”: THE EFFECTS ON ENJOYMENT OF WATCHING THE GAME GO “DOWN TO THE WIRE”. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 18:4, pages 326-339.
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