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    College women's sexual and reproductive health screening behaviors and the role of mother-daughter communication by Gibson, Laurel P., Denes, Amanda, P. Crowley, John

    Published in Journal of American college health (18-05-2020)
    “…Objective: The study investigated the role of mother-daughter communication and race in college women's decisions to pursue sexual health screening services…”
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    Between the sheets: Investigating young adults' communication during sexual activity by Denes, Amanda, Crowley, John P., Bennett, Margaret

    Published in Personal relationships (01-06-2020)
    “…The present study investigated young adults' self‐reported communication during sexual activity and its link to sexual and relational outcomes. The…”
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    Uncertainty Management and Curve Flattening Behaviors in the Wake of COVID-19's First Wave by Crowley, John P., Bleakley, Amy, Silk, Kami, Young, Dannagal G., Lambe, Jennifer L.

    Published in Health communication (2021)
    “…The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak poses a substantial threat to public health. Individual efforts to engage in COVID-19 precautionary behaviors are necessary…”
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    Navigating relational turbulence in the wake of weight loss transitions: A support marshaling analysis by Crowley, John P., Burke, Tricia, Denes, Amanda, Allred, Ryan, Carberry, Emmalene

    Published in Personal relationships (01-09-2020)
    “…The current study sought to investigate how individuals optimize their partner's support during a weight transition to accomplish their weight loss goals. A…”
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    Inoculation & Greenwashing: Defending Against Misleading Sustainability Messaging by Bingaman, James, Kipkoech, Gilbert, Crowley, John P.

    Published in Communication reports (Pullman, Wash.) (02-09-2022)
    “…This study sought to investigate whether an inoculation message could influence attitudes and purchase intentions toward sustainability apparel and footwear…”
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    Television News Media Consumption and Misperceptions about COVID-19 among US Populations at High Risk for Severe Health Outcomes Early in the Pandemic by Maloney, Erin K., Bleakley, Amy, Young, Dannagal G., Silk, Kami J., Crowley, John P., Lambe, Jennifer L.

    Published in Health communication (03-07-2023)
    “…Research indicates that misperceptions that become part of people's initial mental models about an issue tend to persist and influence their attitudes even…”
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    Exploring linguistic markers, threat appraisals, and genetic variation during mixed‐sex couples' conflict conversations by Denes, Amanda, Crowley, John P., Gasiorek, Jessica, Dhillon, Anuraj, Bennett‐Brown, Margaret, Winkler, Kara L., Ponivas, Ambyre L. P.

    Published in Personal relationships (01-03-2024)
    “…How couples communicate during conflict interactions can have important implications for their relational well‐being. The theory of resilience and relational…”
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    The Longitudinal Effects of Expressive Writing on Victims of Relational Transgressions by Crowley, John P., Denes, Amanda, Makos, Shana, Whitt, Joseph

    Published in Health communication (12-05-2019)
    “…This study investigated the longitudinal effects of written disclosure on physiological and communicative health outcomes for victims of severe relational…”
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    Exploring the role of oxytocin in communication processes: A test of the post sex disclosures model by Denes, Amanda, Crowley, John P., Dhillon, Anuraj, Bennett-Brown, Margaret, Stebbins, John L., Granger, Steve W.

    Published in Communication monographs (03-04-2022)
    “…This study explored the role of the hormone oxytocin in 49 emerging adult couples' communication after sexual activity. Guided by the post sex disclosures…”
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    Exploring the effects of pillow talk on relationship satisfaction and physiological stress responses to couples' difficult conversations by Denes, Amanda, Crowley, John P., Winkler, Kara L., Dhillon, Anuraj, Ponivas, Ambyre L. P., Bennett, Margaret

    Published in Communication monographs (02-07-2020)
    “…This study examined the effects of pillow talk (i.e., communication after sexual activity) on relationship satisfaction and physiological stress responses to…”
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    Replication of the Mere Presence Hypothesis: The Effects of Cell Phones on Face-to-Face Conversations by Crowley, John P., Allred, Ryan J., Follon, Julianna, Volkmer, Carly

    Published in Communication studies (27-05-2018)
    “…Research on the mere presence hypothesis shows mixed findings for the effects of cell phone presence on various conversation outcomes. The current study…”
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    Mother-Son Communication about Sex: Exploring Associations with Emerging Adult Sons' Sexual Self-Esteem, Anxiety, and Satisfaction by Denes, Amanda, Crowley, John P., Gibson, Laurel P., Hamlin, Emily L.

    Published in American journal of sexuality education (02-01-2022)
    “…Parent-child communication about sex and sexuality during adolescence may have long-lasting effects on children's sexual self-concept and sexual health. As…”
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    The "Mere Presence" Hypothesis: Investigating the Nonverbal Effects of Cell-Phone Presence on Conversation Satisfaction by Allred, Ryan J., Crowley, John P.

    Published in Communication studies (01-01-2017)
    “…Prior research has supported the mere presence hypothesis, which suggests that cell phones act as an environmental nuisance that negatively impact the quality…”
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    Support marshaling for romantic relationships: Empirical validation of a support marshaling typology by CROWLEY, JOHN P., FAW, MEARA H.

    Published in Personal relationships (01-06-2014)
    “…Research has demonstrated that network support for a romantic relationship often plays a crucial role in the relationship's success. Despite this knowledge, it…”
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    Navigating Difficult Times with Pillow Talk: Post Sex Communication as a Strategy for Mitigating Uncertainty Following Relational Transgressions by Denes, Amanda, Crowley, John P., Makos, Shana, Whitt, Joseph, Graham, Kirsten

    Published in Communication reports (Pullman, Wash.) (04-05-2018)
    “…The present study extends previous work on communication after sexual activity by investigating the influence of “pillow talk” over time within relationships…”
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    Predictors of Anti-Asian Xenophobia During Covid-19: Towards Developing Targeted Intervention Campaigns by Lambe, Jennifer, Young, Dannagal, Bleakley, Amy, Crowley, John, Silk, Kami

    Published in Journal of hate studies (05-10-2021)
    “…Anti-Asian xenophobia (AAX) spiked during Covid-19, exacerbating health disparities among affected groups. This study uses data from a national survey to…”
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    Threats to Courtship and the Physiological Response: Testosterone Mediates the Association Between Relational uncertainty and Disclosure for Dating Partner Recipients of Relational Transgressions by Crowley, John P., Denes, Amanda, Makos, Shana, Whitt, Joseph

    Published in Adaptive human behavior and physiology (01-09-2018)
    “…Objectives Scholars have increasingly recognized that an important avenue for future research is to examine why the relational characteristic of uncertainty…”
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    Message processes and their associations with adolescents’ executive function and reports of bullying by Crowley, John P., Harvey-Knowles, Jacquelyn A., Riggs, Nathaniel R.

    Published in School psychology international (01-02-2016)
    “…Substantial research has identified the negative health outcomes associated with bullying for adolescent victims. Researchers have examined expressive writing…”
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