Kyle J. Tusing, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(Relational framing theory: Factors governing the absolute and relative activation of relational communication frames.) |
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McLaren RM, Dillard JP, Tusing KJ, et al. (2014) Relational Framing Theory: Utterance Form and Relational Context as Antecedents of Frame Salience Communication Quarterly. 62: 518-535 |
Floyd K, Hess JA, Miczo LA, et al. (2005) Human Affection Exchange: VIII. Further Evidence of the Benefits of Expressed Affection Communication Quarterly. 53: 285-303 |
Tusing KJ, Dillard JP. (2000) The Psychological Reality of the Door-in-the-Face: It’s Helping, not Bargaining Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 19: 5-25 |
Tusing KJ, Dillard JP. (2000) The sounds of dominance: Vocal precursors of perceived dominance during interpersonal influence Human Communication Research. 26: 148-171 |
Dillard JP, Wilson SR, Tusing KJ, et al. (1997) Politeness Judgments in Personal Relationships Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 16: 297-325 |
Pfau M, Kendall KE, Reichert T, et al. (1997) Influence of Communication during the Distant Phase of the 1996 Republican Presidential Primary Campaign. Journal of Communication. 47: 6-26 |
Pfau M, Tusing KJ, Lee W, et al. (1997) Nuances in inoculation: The role of inoculation approach, ego-involvement, and message processing disposition in resistance Communication Quarterly. 45: 461-481 |