Rachel S. Malis, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Speech Communication, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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Michael E. Roloff grad student 2006 Northwestern
 (Serial arguing in relationships: Implications for individuals' well -being.)
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Miller CW, Roloff ME, Malis RS. (2007) Understanding interpersonal conflicts that are difficult to resolve: A review of literature and presentation of an integrated model Annals of the International Communication Association. 31: 118-171
Malis RS, Roloff ME. (2007) The effect of legitimacy and intimacy on peer interventions into alcohol abuse Western Journal of Communication. 71: 49-68
Malis RS, Roloff ME. (2006) Demand/withdraw patterns in serial arguments: Implications for well-being Human Communication Research. 32: 198-216
Roloff ME, Malis R. (2005) Finding the (right) time. The Virtual Mentor : Vm. 7
Caughlin JP, Malis RS. (2004) Demand/withdraw communication between parents and adolescents: Connections with self-esteem and substance use Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 21: 125-148
Caughlin JP, Malis RS. (2004) Demand/withdraw communication between parents and adolescents as a correlate of relational satisfaction Communication Reports. 17: 59-71
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