All Stories

  1. “Using Facebook Lets Me Know What He is Doing:” Relational Uncertainty, Breakups, and Renewals in On-again/Off-again Relationships
  2. Attack of the green-eyed monster: a review of jealousy and envy in small groups
  3. Preference for and Perceived Competence of Communication Technology Affordances in Face-Threatening Scenarios
  4. Channel complementarity and multiplexity in long-distance friends’ patterns of communication technology use
  5. Reflecting on Connecting: Meta-Analysis of Differences Between Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Self-Disclosure
  6. Moving Away and Reaching Out: Young Adults’ Relational Maintenance and Psychosocial Well-Being During the Transition to College
  7. Scanning Health Information Sources: Applying and Extending the Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking
  8. “Same stuff different day:” A mixed-method study of support seeking on Facebook
  9. An Exploratory Investigation of Communication Technologies to Alleviate Communicative Difficulties and Depression in Older Adults
  10. Social Support and Social Anxiety in Use and Perceptions of Online Mental Health Resources: Exploring Social Compensation and Enhancement
  11. The Affordance Utilization Model: Communication Technology Use as Relationships Develop
  12. Facebook Self-Presentational Motives: Daily Effects on Social Anxiety and Interaction Success
  13. Implementation of Tobacco Cessation Quitline Practices in the United States and Canada
  14. Complementary Channel Use and the Role of Social Competence
  15. Use of communication technologies in romantic relationships
  16. Exploring how perceived threat and self-efficacy contribute to college students’ use and perceptions of online mental health resources
  17. Assessing the Preconditions for Communication Influence on Decision Making: The North American Quitline Consortium
  18. Mapping Tobacco Quitlines in North America: Signaling Pathways to Improve Treatment
  19. Information Sources and the Health Information-Seeking Process: An Application and Extension of Channel Complementarity Theory
  20. Evaluating Participation in Small Groups: Stimulated Recall, Self-Ratings, and Their Effects on Task-Relevant Judgments
  21. The Process of Information Sharing in Small Groups: Application of a Local Model