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Nicholas A. Palomares
Nicholas A. Palomares
Professor, Moody College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin
Verified email at austin.utexas.edu - Homepage
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Strategic topic avoidance: An investigation of topic avoidance frequency, strategies used, and relational correlates
RM Dailey, NA Palomares
Communication Monographs 71 (4), 471-496, 2004
2252004
Intergroup theory and communication processes
J Harwood, H Giles, NA Palomares
Intergroup communication: Multiple perspectives, 1-17, 2005
1742005
Language, gender salience, and social influence
SA Reid, N Keerie, NA Palomares
Journal of language and social psychology 22 (2), 210-233, 2003
1332003
Gender schematicity, gender identity salience, and gender‐linked language use
NA Palomares
Human Communication Research 30 (4), 556-588, 2004
1232004
One size fits all: Context collapse, self-presentation strategies and language styles on Facebook
T Gil-Lopez, C Shen, GA Benefield, NA Palomares, M Kosinski, D Stillwell
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 23 (3), 127-145, 2018
1122018
Women are sort of more tentative than men, aren't they? How men and women use tentative language differently, similarly, and counterstereotypically as a function of gender salience
NA Palomares
Communication Research 36 (4), 538-560, 2009
1022009
Virtual gender identity: the linguistic assimilation to gendered avatars in computer-mediated communication
NA Palomares, EJ Lee
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 29, 5-23, 2010
962010
Explaining gender-based language use: Effects of gender identity salience on references to emotion and tentative language in intra-and intergroup contexts
NA Palomares
Human Communication Research 34 (2), 263-286, 2008
942008
Intergroup accommodation, social categories, and identities
NA Palomares, H Giles, J Soliz, C Gallois
Communication accommodation theory: Negotiating personal relationships and …, 2016
932016
Gender, language, and social influence: A test of expectation states, role congruity, and self-categorization theories
SA Reid, NA Palomares, GL Anderson, B Bondad-Brown
Human communication research 35 (4), 465-490, 2009
862009
The gender-linked language effect: an empirical test of a general process model
A Mulac, H Giles, JJ Bradac, NA Palomares
Language Sciences 38, 22-31, 2013
572013
Toward a theory of goal detection in social interaction: Effects of contextual ambiguity and tactical functionality on goal inferences and inference certainty
NA Palomares
Communication Research 35 (1), 109-148, 2008
522008
Knowledge structures and social interaction
CR Berger, NA Palomares
The SAGE handbook of interpersonal communication, 2011
392011
Topical profiling: Emergent, co-occurring, and relationally defining topics in talk
K Kellermann, NA Palomares
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 23 (3), 308-337, 2004
392004
The goal construct in interpersonal communication
NA Palomares
Interpersonal communication, 77-99, 2014
342014
Topic avoidance, goal understanding, and relational perceptions: Experimental evidence
NA Palomares, D Derman
Communication Research 46 (6), 735-756, 2019
302019
When and how goals are contagious in social interaction
NA Palomares
Human Communication Research 39 (1), 74-100, 2013
302013
Gender and intergroup communication
NA Palomares
The handbook of intergroup communication, 197-210, 2012
302012
Did you see it coming? Effects of the specificity and efficiency of goal pursuit on the accuracy and onset of goal detection in social interaction
NA Palomares
Communication Research 36 (4), 475-509, 2009
282009
The dynamics of goal congruency and cognitive busyness in goal detection
NA Palomares
Communication Research 38 (4), 517-542, 2011
242011
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