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Citations
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7545
National Ranking
4063

Overview

Denise Haunani Solomon is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a significant focus on social psychology and clinical psychology. The scientist's work also intersects areas such as sociology and political science, demography, and cognitive neuroscience.

The research topics that characterize Solomon's scholarship include attachment and relationship dynamics, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, family dynamics and relationships, family and disability support research, autism spectrum disorder research, cognitive and psychological constructs research, and cultural differences and values.

Solomon has contributed regularly to academic journals specializing in communication, relationships, and psychology. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • Journal of Communication
  • Journal of Language and Social Psychology
  • Communication Methods and Measures
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Recent papers authored by Solomon illustrate their engagement with interpersonal communication and relational processes. Notable works include:

  • A Dynamic Dyadic Systems Approach to Interpersonal Communication (2021), published in the Journal of Communication

Other papers from closely related co-authors listed alongside Solomon's research contributions cover topics relevant to social support processes, relational turbulence, and marital satisfaction. These include works published between 2020 and 2021 in journals such as the Journal of Communication, the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, and the Journal of Language and Social Psychology.

Frequent collaborators with Solomon include Kellie St.Cyr Brisini, Miriam Brinberg, Nilàm Ram, Xi Tian, and Graham D. Bodie. These partnerships have produced multiple publications that further the understanding of family dynamics, communication processes, and psychological support mechanisms.

Best Publications

  • Measuring the sources and content of relational uncertainty

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • A model of relational turbulence: The role of intimacy, relational uncertainty, and interference from partners in appraisals of irritations

    Denise Haunani Solomon;Leanne K. Knobloch

  • Information Seeking Beyond Initial Interaction: Negotiating Relational Uncertainty within Close Relationships

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • The role of relationship development and attachment in the experience of romantic jealousy

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon;Michael G. Cruz

  • Relationship Uncertainty, Partner Interference, and Intimacy within Dating Relationships

    Denise Haunani Solomon;Leanne K. Knobloch

  • Relational Turbulence Theory: Explaining Variation in Subjective Experiences and Communication Within Romantic Relationships

    Denise Haunani Solomon;Leanne K. Knobloch;Jennifer A. Theiss;Rachel M. McLaren

  • Structuring the concept of relational communication

    James Price Dillard;Denise Haunani Solomon;Mark T. Palmer

  • A Relational Turbulence Model of Communication About Irritations in Romantic Relationships

    Jennifer A. Theiss;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • The International Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication

    Charles R. Berger;Michael E. Roloff;Steve R. Wilson;James Price Dillard

  • Relational Uncertainty and Relational Information Processing Questions without Answers

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Framing Social Reality The Relevance of Relational Judgments

    James Price Dillard;Denise Haunani Solomon;Jennifer Anne Samp

  • Information Seeking Beyond Initial Interaction.

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Intimacy and the magnitude and experience of episodic relational uncertainty within romantic relationships

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Interference and facilitation from partners in the development of interdependence within romantic relationships

    Leanne K. Knobloch;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Relational uncertainty, partner interference, and infertility: A qualitative study of discourse within online forums

    Keli Ryan Steuber;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Coupling Longitudinal Data and Multilevel Modeling to Examine the Antecedents and Consequences of Jealousy Experiences in Romantic Relationships: A Test of the Relational Turbulence Model

    Jennifer A. Theiss;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Turbulence in relational transitions

    Denise Haunani Solomon;Kirsten M. Weber;Keli Ryan Steuber

  • Locating Relationship and Communication Issues Among Stressors Associated With Breast Cancer

    Kirsten M. Weber;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Factors that Predict Married Partners' Disclosures about Infertility to Social Network Members

    Keli Ryan Steuber;Denise Haunani Solomon

  • Power and Problem Appraisal: Perceptual Foundations of the Chilling Effect in Dating Relationships

    Denise Haunani Solomon;Jennifer Anne Samp

Frequent Co-Authors

Leanne K. Knobloch
Leanne K. Knobloch University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James Price Dillard
James Price Dillard Pennsylvania State University
Michael E. Roloff
Michael E. Roloff Northwestern University
Anita L. Vangelisti
Anita L. Vangelisti The University of Texas at Austin
Mary Anne Fitzpatrick
Mary Anne Fitzpatrick University of Wisconsin–Madison
John P. Caughlin
John P. Caughlin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Nilam Ram
Nilam Ram Stanford University

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