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Nicole Kashian
Nicole Kashian
Associate Professor of Communication, Florida International University
Verified email at fiu.edu
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Self-disclosure and liking in computer-mediated communication
N Kashian, J Jang, SY Shin, Y Dai, JB Walther
Computers in human behavior 71, 275-283, 2017
912017
Evaluation of an instructional activity to reduce plagiarism in the communication classroom
N Kashian, SM Cruz, J Jang, KJ Silk
Journal of Academic Ethics 13, 239-258, 2015
322015
The influence of responses to self-disclosure on liking in computer-mediated communication
Y Dai, SY Shin, N Kashian, J Jang, JB Walther
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 35 (4), 394-411, 2016
302016
Revisiting effective communication between patients and physicians: cross-sectional questionnaire study comparing text-based electronic versus face-to-face communication
T Mirzaei, N Kashian
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (5), e16965, 2020
252020
Factors of engagement and patient-reported outcomes in a stage IV breast cancer Facebook group
N Kashian, S Jacobson
Health communication, 2018
242018
The effect of message persistence and disclosure on liking in computer-mediated communication
JB Walther, N Kashian, JW Jang, SY Shin, Y Dai, M Koutamanis
Media Psychology 21 (2), 308-327, 2018
192018
Overattribution of liking in computer-mediated communication: Partners infer the results of their own influence as their partners’ affection
JB Walther, N Kashian, J Jang, SY Shin
Communication Research 43 (3), 372-390, 2016
192016
Posting exercise activity on social media for self-efficacy and well-being
N Kashian, Y Liu
Southern Communication Journal 85 (2), 73-84, 2020
162020
The effect of relational satisfaction and media synchronicity on attributions in computer-mediated conflict
N Kashian, JB Walther
Communication Research 47 (5), 647-668, 2020
132020
Understanding communication effectiveness, communication satisfaction, self-efficacy, and self-care management among patients with chronic disease
N Kashian, T Mirzaei
Science Communication 41 (2), 172-195, 2019
132019
Sharing workout experiences on social networking sites: its moderating factors and well-being outcomes
Y Liu, N Kashian
Health Communication 36 (11), 1309-1319, 2021
52021
The impact of media use on the spillover and crossover effect of couple conflict
N Kashian
New Media & Society 25 (7), 1542-1560, 2023
42023
Can mediated communication moderate the relationship between being in isolation and quarantine for COVID-19 and loneliness?
N Kashian
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 16 (4), 2022
42022
Does Uncertainty Reduction Facilitate the Perceptual Disconfirmation of Negative Expectancies in Computer-Mediated Communication?
N Kashian, JB Walther
Journal of Media Psychology, 2016
22016
The effect of sentiment and media synchronicity on attributions in computer-mediated conflict
N Kashian
Michigan State University, 2015
22015
When modes collide: A daily diary study of mixed-media use and conflict behavior in romantic relationships
N Kashian, LL Sharabi
Southern Communication Journal 88 (5), 466-478, 2023
12023
The influence of sensitive health disclosure on liking and likelihood of response in a non-health-related context, Facebook
N Kashian, W Wang
Computers in Human Behavior 120, 106752, 2021
12021
The influence of channel, flooding, and repair on effective couple conflict communication
N Kashian
International Journal of Communication 13, 20, 2019
12019
Editable, persistent, and emotionally expressive: An affordance approach to the relationship between channel use and romantic conflict behavior.
N Kashian
Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications, 2023
2023
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