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Imagined interaction as an element of social cognition

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Erin B. Waggoner. (2016) Imagined interactions and identity in the works of Joss Whedon. Continuum 30:6, pages 714-725.
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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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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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KellyP. Wallenfelsz & Dale Hample. (2010) The Role of Taking Conflict Personally in Imagined Interactions about Conflict. Southern Communication Journal 75:5, pages 471-487.
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JamesM. Honeycutt, CharlesW. Choi & JohnR. DeBerry. (2009) Communication Apprehension and Imagined Interactions. Communication Research Reports 26:3, pages 228-236.
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Barbara Elwood Schlatter & J. Robert Rossman. (2003) Using Visual Imaging in Recreation Programming. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 74:3, pages 44-47.
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Dean Scheibel, Katie Gibson & Carrie Anderson. (2002) Practicing “sorority rush”: Mockery and the dramatistic rehearsing of organizational conversations. Communication Studies 53:3, pages 219-233.
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Denise Haunani Cloven & MichaelE. Roloff. (1995) Cognitive tuning effects of anticipating communication on thought about an interpersonal conflict. Communication Reports 8:1, pages 1-9.
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JerryM. Jordan. (1994) Plan monitoring in conversations: An exploration of on‐line cognitive activity. Communication Studies 45:2, pages 159-173.
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DanetteE. Ifert & MichaelE. Roloff. (1994) Anticipated obstacles to compliance: Predicting their presence and expression. Communication Studies 45:2, pages 120-130.
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DeniseH. Cloven & MichaelE. Roloff. (1993) Sense‐making activities and interpersonal conflict, II: The effects of communicative intentions on internal dialogue. Western Journal of Communication 57:3, pages 309-329.
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CharlesR. Berger & JerryM. Jordan. (1992) Planning sources, planning difficulty and verbal fluency. Communication Monographs 59:2, pages 130-149.
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KennethS. Zagacki, Renee Edwards & JamesM. Honeycutt. (1992) The role of mental imagery and emotion in imagined interaction. Communication Quarterly 40:1, pages 56-68.
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Theodore Clevenger$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1991) Can one not communicate? A conflict of models. Communication Studies 42:4, pages 340-353.
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DeniseH. Cloven & MichaelE. Roloff. (1991) Sense‐making activities and interpersonal conflict: Communicative cures for the mulling blues. Western Journal of Speech Communication 55:2, pages 134-158.
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WilliamL. Benoit & PamelaJ. Benoit. (1990) Memory for conversational behavior. Southern Communication Journal 56:1, pages 24-33.
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TerreH. Allen. (1990) An investigation of Machiavellianism and imagined interaction. Communication Research Reports 7:2, pages 116-120.
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J. Micheal Gotcher & Renee Edwards. (1990) Coping Strategies of Cancer Patients: Actual Communication and Imagined Interactions. Health Communication 2:4, pages 255-266.
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JamesM. Honeycutt, KennethS. Zagacki & Renee Edwards. (1990) Imagined interaction and interpersonal communication. Communication Reports 3:1, pages 1-8.
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Beth S. Schinoff & Kris Byron. (2023) Imagine All the People: A Motivated Model of Work-Related Imagined Interactions. Academy of Management Review 48:3, pages 463-484.
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David Schweingruber, David W. Wahl, Steven Beeman, Deborah Burns, George Weston & Rebecca Haroldson. (2022) Voices in and Uses of Internal Conversations. Social Currents 10:3, pages 286-307.
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Mu Hu, Bingqing Zhang, Yinghe Shen, Jing Guo & Shuwen Wang. (2022) The Roles of Romantic Beliefs and Imagined Interaction in Unrequited Love. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 42:2, pages 145-166.
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Hannah M. Douglas, Stacie Furst-Holloway, Stephanie R. Chaudoir, Michael J. Richardson & Rachel W. Kallen. (2022) Embodiment of concealable stigma disclosure through dynamics of movement and language. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9:1.
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Mu Hu, Bingqing Zhang, Yinghe Shen, Jing Guo & Shuwen Wang. (2021) Dancing on My Own: Parasocial Love, Romantic Loneliness, and Imagined Interaction. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 41:4, pages 415-438.
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M. K. Sealy. (2021) Communication in the Time of COVID-19: An Examination of Imagined Interactions and Communication Apprehension During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 41:2, pages 158-186.
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Leah E. LeFebvre, Luke LeFebvre & Mike Allen. (2020) “Imagine All the People”: Imagined Interactions in Virtual Reality When Public Speaking. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 40:3, pages 189-222.
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Kristen M. Berkos & Jon Denham. (2016) Intimacy, Marital Satisfaction, and Third Party Imagined Interactions. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 36:3, pages 312-330.
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T. Phillip Madison & Lance V. Porter. (2015) Cognitive and Imagery Attributes of Parasocial Relationships. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 35:4, pages 359-379.
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T. Phillip Madison, Lance V. Porter & Al Greule. (2015) Parasocial Compensation Hypothesis. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 35:3, pages 258-279.
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Giulia L. Poerio, Peter Totterdell, Lisa-Marie Emerson & Eleanor Miles. (2016) Social Daydreaming and Adjustment: An Experience-Sampling Study of Socio-Emotional Adaptation During a Life Transition. Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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T. Phillip Madison & Lance V. Porter. (2015) The People We Meet. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 35:1, pages 47-71.
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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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Graham D. Bodie, James M. Honeycutt & Andrea J Vickery. (2013) An Analysis of the Correspondence Between Imagined Interaction Attributes and Functions. Human Communication Research 39:2, pages 157-183.
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Kristen M. Berkos. (2012) Imagined Interactions as a Deterrent to Students' Antisocial Email Requests. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 32:1, pages 23-40.
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James M. Honeycutt. 2008. The International Encyclopedia of Communication. The International Encyclopedia of Communication.
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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James M. Honeycutt. 2008. The International Encyclopedia of Communication. The International Encyclopedia of Communication.
Elizaveta Solomonova, Tore Nielsen, Philippe Stenstrom, Valérie Simard, Elena Frantova & Don Donderi. (2008) Sensed presence as a correlate of sleep paralysis distress, social anxiety and waking state social imagery. Consciousness and Cognition 17:1, pages 49-63.
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Myria Watkins Allen, Renee Edwards, Celia Ray Hayhoe & Lauren Leach. (2006) Imagined interactions, family money management patterns and coalitions, and attitudes toward money and credit. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 28:1, pages 3-22.
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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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James M. Honeycutt. (2016) Imagined Interaction Conflict-Linkage Theory: Explaining the Persistence and Resolution of Interpersonal Conflict in Everyday Life. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 23:1, pages 3-26.
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Michael E. Roloff & Denise H. Solomon. (2002) CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH RELATIONAL COMMITMENT LEADS TO EXPRESSING OR WITHHOLDING RELATIONAL COMPLAINTS. International Journal of Conflict Management 13:3, pages 276-391.
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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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Ulrike Six & Uli Gleich. 2000. Publikums- und Wirkungsforschung. Publikums- und Wirkungsforschung 363 383 .
James M. Honeycutt. (2016) Differences in Imagined Interactions as a Consequence of Marital Ideology and Attachment. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 18:4, pages 269-283.
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GREGORY MAKOUL & MICHAEL E. ROLOFF. (2016) The Role of Efficacy and Outcome Expectations in the Decision to Withhold Relational Complaints. Communication Research 25:1, pages 5-29.
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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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Dominique M. Gendrin & Barbara L. Werner. (2016) Internal Dialogues about Conflict: Implications for Managing Marital Discord. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 16:2, pages 125-138.
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James M. Honeycutt, Kenneth S. Zagacki & Renee Edwards. (2016) Imagined Interaction, Conversational Sensitivity and Communication Competence. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 12:2, pages 139-157.
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Paul C. Rosenblatt, Cynthia J. MeyerTerri A. Karis. (2016) Internal Interactions with God. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 11:1, pages 85-97.
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MICHAEL E. ROLOFF & JERRY M. JORDAN. (2016) The Influence of Effort, Experience, and Persistence on the Elements of Bargaining Plans. Communication Research 18:3, pages 306-332.
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James M. Honeycutt & J. Michael Gotcher. 1991. Mental Imagery. Mental Imagery 139 143 .
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James M. Honeycutt, Renee Edwards & Kenneth S. Zagacki. (2016) Using Imagined Interaction Features to Predict Measures of Self-Awareness: Loneliness, Locus of Control, Self-Dominance, and Emotional Intensity. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 9:1, pages 17-31.
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Renee Edwards, James M. Honeycutt & Kenneth S. Zagacki. (1989) Sex differences in imagined interactions. Sex Roles 21:3-4, pages 263-272.
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