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Kelly, Lynne; Miller-Ott, Aimee E.; Duran, Robert L. (2017-10-20). "Sports Scores and Intimate Moments: An Expectancy Violations Theory Approach to Partner Cell Phone Behaviors in Adult Romantic Relationships". Western Journal of Communication. 81 (5): 619–640. doi:10.1080/10570314.2017.1299206. ISSN1057-0314. S2CID152142285.
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Wright, Courtney N.; Roloff, Michael E. (2015-01-02). "You Should Just Know Why I'm Upset: Expectancy Violation Theory and the Influence of Mind Reading Expectations (MRE) on Responses to Relational Problems". Communication Research Reports. 32 (1): 10–19. doi:10.1080/08824096.2014.989969. ISSN0882-4096. S2CID144066986.