|

| |
John Caughlin

John
spent the years from 1993 to1997 with the Project, interviewing respondents, working on
the guide to constructs, and constructing the integrated
database. He also co-authored the following papers:
John is currently an Assistant Professor at the University
of Nebraska at Lincoln, where he continues to pursue an interest in interpersonal
communication. Some of his other works include:
 |
Caughlin & Vangelisti, "Desire for change in one's
partner as a predictor of the demand/withdraw pattern of marital communication."
(under review) |
 |
Caughlin & Vangelisti, "An individual difference
explanation of why couples engage in the demand/withdraw pattern of marital
communication." (in prep) |
 |
Johnson, M.P., Caughlin, J.P., & Huston, T.L. (in
press). The tripartite nature of marital commitment: Personal, moral, and structural
reasons to stay married. Journal of Marriage and the Family. |
 |
Vangelisti, A.L., & Caughlin, J.P. (1997). Revealing
family secrets: The influence of topic, function, and relationships. Journal of Social and
Personal Relationships, 14, 679-705. |
|