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Christine Rittenour
Christine Rittenour
Communication Studies, West Virginia University
Verified email at mail.wvu.edu
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Communicative correlates of satisfaction, family identity, and group salience in multiracial/ethnic families
J Soliz, AR Thorson, CE Rittenour
Journal of Marriage and Family 71 (4), 819-832, 2009
1822009
Communicative and relational dimensions of shared family identity and relational intentions in mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationships: Developing a conceptual model for …
C Rittenour, J Soliz
Western Journal of Communication 73 (1), 67-90, 2009
1532009
Commitment and emotional closeness in the sibling relationship
CE Rittenour, SA Myers, M Brann
Southern Communication Journal 72 (2), 169-183, 2007
1162007
Family as an intergroup arena
J Soliz, CE Rittenour
The handbook of intergroup communication, 331-343, 2012
722012
Finding female fulfillment: Intersecting role-based and morality-based identities of motherhood, feminism, and generativity as predictors of women’s self satisfaction and life …
CE Rittenour, CW Colaner
Sex roles 67, 351-362, 2012
592012
Contributing factors of adult adoptees’ identity work and self-esteem: Family communication patterns and adoption-specific communication
HK Horstman, CW Colaner, CE Rittenour
Journal of Family Communication 16 (3), 263-276, 2016
562016
Daughter-in-law standards for mother-in-law communication: Associations with daughter-in-law perceptions of relational satisfaction and shared family identity
C Rittenour
Journal of Family Communication 12 (2), 93-110, 2012
542012
Making sense of hurtful mother-in-law messages: Applying attribution theory to the in-law triad
CE Rittenour, JK Kellas
Communication Quarterly 63 (1), 62-80, 2015
522015
Viewing our aged selves: Age progression simulations increase young adults’ aging anxiety and negative stereotypes of older adults
CE Rittenour, EL Cohen
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development 82 (4), 271-289, 2016
502016
College students' sexual health: Investigating the role of peer communication
CE Rittenour, M Booth-Butterfield
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication 7 (1), 57-65, 2006
482006
Stereotypes of stay-at-home and working mothers
KG Odenweller, CE Rittenour
Southern Communication Journal 82 (2), 57-72, 2017
442017
Bullying as a display of social dominance orientation
AK Goodboy, MM Martin, CE Rittenour
Communication Research Reports 33 (2), 159-165, 2016
442016
Interpersonal communication motives as a predictor of early and middle adulthood siblings' use of relational maintenance behaviors
SA Myers, M Brann, CE Rittenour
Communication Research Reports 25 (2), 155-167, 2008
442008
“Feminism Begins at Home”: The Influence of Mother Gender Socialization on Daughter Career andMotherhood Aspirations as Channeled Through Daughter Feminist Identification
CW Colaner, CE Rittenour
Communication Quarterly 63 (1), 81-98, 2015
402015
Father-son family communication patterns and gender ideologies: A modeling and compensation analysis
KG Odenweller, CE Rittenour, SA Myers, M Brann
Journal of Family Communication 13 (4), 340-357, 2013
402013
Mothers’ identities and gender socialization of daughters
CE Rittenour, CW Colaner, KG Odenweller
Southern Communication Journal 79 (3), 215-234, 2014
392014
Attitudes toward profoundly hearing impaired and deaf individuals: Links with intergroup anxiety, social dominance orientation, and contact
S LaBelle, M Booth-Butterfield, CE Rittenour
Western Journal of Communication 77 (4), 489-506, 2013
382013
Perceived benefits and challenges of a multiethnic-racial identity: Insight from adults with mixed heritage
J Soliz, S Cronan, G Bergquist, AK Nuru, CE Rittenour
Identity 17 (4), 267-281, 2017
352017
Content and relational implications of children-in-Law's relational uncertainty within the in-Law dyad during the transition to extended Family
SL Mikucki-Enyart, JP Caughlin, CE Rittenour
Communication Quarterly 63 (3), 286-309, 2015
322015
Who wants to play? Cueing perceived sex-based stereotypes of games
JA Wasserman, CE Rittenour
Computers in Human Behavior 91, 252-262, 2019
262019
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