Colter D Ray

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2014-2018 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Ray CD. (2023) Nonsupport Experiences of Young Adult Cancer Patients: Prevalence, Acceptability, and Outcomes of Not Receiving Support. Health Communication. 1-13
Ray CD, Floyd K, Tietsort CJ, et al. (2020) Mixed Messages: I. The Consequences of Communicating Negative Statements Within Emotional Support Messages to Cancer Patients. Journal of Patient Experience. 7: 593-599
Ray CD, Harvey J, Floyd K, et al. (2020) Mixed Messages: II. Outcomes Associated with the Proportion and Placement of Negative Statements in Support Messages. Health Communication. 1-10
Mikkelson AC, Ray CD. (2020) Development of the Revised Relational Maximization Scale and explorations of how relational maximization relates to personal and relational outcomes Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 37: 2482-2509
Floyd K, York C, Ray CD. (2020) Heritability of affectionate communication: A twins study Communication Monographs. 1-20
Ray CD, Floyd K, Mongeau PA, et al. (2019) Success Bias and Inflation Bias After Planning and Communicating Emotional Support. Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association For Cancer Education
Ray CD, Floyd K, Mongeau PA, et al. (2019) Planning Improves Vocal Fluency and the Appearance of Concern When Communicating Emotional Support Communication Research Reports. 36: 57-66
Ray CD, Manusov V, McLaren RM. (2018) “Emotional Support Won’t Cure Cancer”: Reasons People Give for Not Providing Emotional Support Western Journal of Communication. 83: 20-38
Ray CD, Veluscek AM. (2016) Face Threats and Additional Reasons for Perceiving Support as Unwanted: A Study of Recently Diagnosed Cancer Patients. Health Communication. 1-7
Ray CD, Veluscek AM. (2016) Nonsupport Versus Varying Levels of Person-Centered Emotional Support: a Study of Women with Breast Cancer. Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association For Cancer Education
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