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Nathan T. Woo
Nathan T. Woo
Ph.D.
Verified email at csus.edu
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Affectionate communication and health: A meta-analysis
C Hesse, K Floyd, SA Rains, AC Mikkelson, PM Pauley, NT Woo, ...
Communication Monographs 88 (2), 194-218, 2021
422021
With a little help from my friends: Perceived task interdependence, coworker communication, and workplace friendship
PM Sias, E Tsetsi, N Woo, AD Smith
Communication Studies 71 (4), 528-549, 2020
232020
Supportive communication is associated with markers of immunocompetence
K Floyd, PM Pauley, C Hesse, J Eden, AE Veksler, NT Woo
Southern Communication Journal 83 (4), 229-244, 2018
232018
Preferred Communication Strategies Used by Physical Therapists in Chronic Pain Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis
CR Chapman, NT Woo, KS Maluf
Physical Therapy 102 (9), pzac081, 2022
92022
Loneliness and social monitoring: A conceptual replication of Knowles et al.
K Floyd, NT Woo
Personal Relationships 27 (1), 209-223, 2020
62020
“If You Disagree, Unfriend Me Now”: Exploring the Phenomenon of Invited Unfriending
K Floyd, R Matheny, DR Dinsmore, BE Custer, NT Woo
American Journal of Applied Psychology 7 (1), 20-29, 2019
52019
Affectionate communication, health, and relationships
K Floyd, A Debrot, SM Horan, C Hesse, NT Woo
Personal Relationships 30 (1), 44-75, 2023
42023
Mobilizing Friendship: Mitigating Perceived Feelings of Loneliness Through Social Networking Applications
NT Woo
San Diego State University, 2017
22017
The Biology of Affectionate Communication
K Floyd, NT Woo, BE Custer
The Handbook of Communication Science and Biology, 308-318, 2020
12020
Examining the Social Signaling and Person Perception Functions of Loneliness
K Floyd, N Woo, B Custer, D Dinsmore, K Duncan, J Maré
OBM Neurobiology 6 (2), 1-39, 2022
2022
Testing the Effects of an Affectionate Communication Intervention to Bolster Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
NT Woo
The University of Arizona, 2022
2022
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