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Affection Exchange Theory and Perceptions of Relational Transgressions

Pages 109-126 | Published online: 09 Mar 2012

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Amanda Denes, John P. Crowley, Kara L. Winkler, Anuraj Dhillon, Ambyre L. P. Ponivas & Margaret Bennett. (2020) Exploring the effects of pillow talk on relationship satisfaction and physiological stress responses to couples’ difficult conversations. Communication Monographs 87:3, pages 267-290.
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Kory Floyd & Colin Hesse. (2017) Affection Deprivation is Conceptually and Empirically Distinct From Loneliness. Western Journal of Communication 81:4, pages 446-465.
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Rebecca M. Chory, Sean M. Horan, Shannon T. Carton & Marian L. Houser. (2014) Toward a Further Understanding of Students' Emotional Responses to Classroom Injustice. Communication Education 63:1, pages 41-62.
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HaileyG. Gillen & SeanM. Horan. (2013) Toward an Understanding of the Relationships Among Deceptive Affection, Deceptive Beliefs, and Relational Qualities. Communication Research Reports 30:4, pages 352-358.
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SeanM. Horan & Melanie Booth-Butterfield. (2013) Understanding the Routine Expression of Deceptive Affection in Romantic Relationships. Communication Quarterly 61:2, pages 195-216.
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Pankaj Tiwari. (2022) Bank affection and customer retention: an empirical investigation of customer trust, satisfaction, loyalty. SN Business & Economics 2:6.
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Kathryn D. Coduto & William P. EvelandJrJr. (2021) Listening and being listened to as affection exchange in marital discussions about the #MeToo movement. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 39:5, pages 1460-1481.
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Neil R. Caton & Sean M. Horan. (2019) Deceptive Affectionate Messages: Mate Retention Deployed Under the Threat of Partner Infidelity. Evolutionary Psychology 17:3, pages 147470491986790.
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Thomas Townsend. (2018) A Groundhog Moment: Examination of a Pivotal Emotional Singularity. Qualitative Inquiry 25:2, pages 100-110.
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Quinten S. Bernhold & Howard Giles. (2017) Paternal grandmothers benefit the most from expressing affection to grandchildren: An extension of evolutionary and sociological research. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 36:2, pages 514-534.
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Sean M. Horan & Melanie Booth-Butterfield. 2019. The Palgrave Handbook of Deceptive Communication. The Palgrave Handbook of Deceptive Communication 535 550 .
Madeleine H. Redlick & Anita L. Vangelisti. (2018) Affection, Deception, and Evolution: Deceptive Affectionate Messages as Mate Retention Behaviors. Evolutionary Psychology 16:1, pages 147470491775385.
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Amanda Denes, Margaret Bennett & Kara L. Winkler. (2017) Exploring the Benefits of Affectionate Communication: Implications for Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory. Journal of Family Theory & Review 9:4, pages 491-506.
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Sean M. Horan. (2015) Further understanding sexual communication. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 33:4, pages 449-468.
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Shannon T. Carton & Sean M. Horan. (2013) A diary examination of romantic and sexual partners withholding affectionate messages. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 31:2, pages 221-246.
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