Megan R. Dillow, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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(Development and experimental validation of a measure to assess reasons for maintaining romantic relationships after major transgressions have occurred.) |
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Denes A, Dillow MR, Lannutti PJ, et al. (2020) Acceptable experimentation?: Investigating reasons for same-sex infidelity and women's anticipated responses to a male partner's hypothetical same-sex infidelity Personality and Individual Differences. 160: 109929 |
Denes A, Dillow MR, DelGreco M, et al. (2019) Forgive and Forget?: Examining the Influence of Blame and Intentionality on Forgiveness Following Hypothetical Same-Sex Infidelity in the Context of Heterosexual Romantic Relationships. Journal of Sex Research. 1-16 |
Donato ME, Dillow MR. (2017) Conflict management in adult sibling relationships: Differences in interpersonal power, sibling influence, and conflict tactic use among sibling types Studies in Communication Sciences. 17 |
Borzea D, Dillow MR. (2017) Dispositional Characteristics of Individuals Involved in Back Burner Relationships Communication Research Reports. 34: 316-325 |
Lancaster AL, Dillow MR, Ball H, et al. (2016) Managing Information about a Romantic Partner’s Relationship History: An Application of the Theory of Motivated Information Management Southern Communication Journal. 81: 63-78 |
Dillow MR, Weber K. (2016) An Experimental Investigation of Social Identification on College Student Organ Donor Decisions Communication Research Reports. 33: 239-246 |
Vallade JI, Dillow MR, Myers SA. (2016) A Qualitative Exploration of Romantic Partners’ Motives for and Content of Communication with Friends Following Negative Relational Events Communication Quarterly. 1-21 |
Dillow MR, Walsh AG, Spellman F, et al. (2015) Testing the Risk Perception Attitude Framework in the Context of Texting While Driving Communication Research Reports. 32: 132-142 |
Dillow MR, Labelle S. (2014) Discussions of sexual health testing: Applying the theory of motivated information management Personal Relationships. 21: 676-691 |
Vallade JI, Dillow MR. (2014) An exploration of extradyadic communicative messages following relational transgressions in romantic relationships The Southern Communication Journal. 79: 94-113 |