Publications:

Hullman, G. A., Weigel, D. & Brown, R. (2022). How Conversational Goals Predict Sexual Self-Disclosure Decisions. Journal of Sex Research. (published ahead of print version). https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2022.2035310

Hullman, G. A., & Kwiatkowski, M. J. (2021). Social constructions of conflict and mediation as factors in mediation program decisions. Practice Note. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 1¿ 10.

Hullman, G. A. (2020). Reflections on long-term engagement as a volunteer community mediator. In P. M. Kellett, S. Connaughton, & G. Cheney (Eds.), Transforming conflict and building peace: Communication engagement strategies for communication scholarship and practice. Peter Lang.

Hullman, G. A., & Behbehani, A. (2018). Message Design Logic, Tactics, and Message Goals of First and Second Requests in Romantic Relationships. Northwest Journal of Communication, 46, 9-32.

Hullman, G. A. (2018). A review of the self and other-report versions of the communicative adaptability measures. In D. Worthington and G. Bodie (Eds.), The sourcebook of listening: Measurement and methods (pp. 204-211). Wiley-Blackwell.

Hullman, G. A. (2016). Segmented silence in mediation: Mitigating the effects of cognitive overload. In Kellett, P. M. & Matyok, T. G. (Eds), Transforming conflict through communication: Personal to working relationships (189-200). Lexington.

Hullman, G. A. (Ed.) (2015). Thought, experience, sense: Cognitive approaches to enhanced communication competence (pp. 193). San Diego CA: Cognella. (Developed for course).

Kwiatkowski, M. J., Hullman, G. A. (2015). Processing information related to suspicion: A theoretical intersection between interpersonal deception theory and relational information processing. In Gwen A. Hullman (Ed.), Thought, experience, sense: Cognitive approaches to enhanced communication competence (27 pages). San Diego, CA: Cognella.

Bornstein, B., Hullman, G. A., & Miller, M. K. (2013). Trauma, stress, and wellbeing in the legal system: Where do we go from here? In M. K., Miller & B. H. Bornstein (Eds.), Trauma, Stress and Wellbeing in the Legal System (pp. 293-310). New York: Oxford.


Hullman, G. A., Goodnight, A., Mougeotte, J. (2012). An examination of perceived relational messages that accompany interpersonal communication motivations. The Open Communication Journal, 6, 1-7.

Polk, D. M., & Hullman, G. A. (2011). Weight-related stigma as a predictor of self-disclosure patterns in women. The Open Communication Journal, 5, 1-10.

Sun, S., Hullman, G. A., & Ying, W. (2011). Communicating in the multi-channel age: Interpersonal communication motivation, interaction involvement, and channel affinity. Journal of Media and Communication Studies, 3, 7-15.

Hullman, G. A., Planisek, A., McNally, J., & Rubin, R. B. (2010). Competence, personality, and self- efficacy: Their relationships in an undergraduate course. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 18, 36-49.

Hullman, G. A., Seibert, S., Arias, A., & Miller, J. (2008). Second request messages: Changes in structure, goals, and characteristics. Journal of Communication Studies, 2, 169-185.

Hullman, G. A. (2008). Antecedents to the third-person perceptual effect. Northwest Communication Association Journal, 52-77.

Hullman, G. A., & Daily, M. (2008). Evaluating physician communication competence scales: A replication and extension. Communication Research Reports, 25, 316-322.

Hullman, G. A. (2007). The Communicative Adaptability Scale: Exploring its use as an other-report measure. Communication Reports, 20, 1-23.

Lin, C. A., & Hullman, G. A. (2005). Tobacco prevention messages online: Social marketing via the Web. Health Communication, 18, 177-195.

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., Hullman, G. A., Sun, S., Chikombero, P., & Pornsakulvanich, V. Television exposure not predictive of terrorism fear (2005). In E. K. Grusin & S. H. Utt (Eds.), Media in an American Crisis: Studies of September 11, 2001 (pp. 191-206). New York: University Press of America. (Reprinted from Newspaper Research Journal, 24(1,) 128-225).

Hullman, G. A. (2004). Interpersonal communication motives and message design logic: Exploring their interaction in perceptions of competence. Communication Monographs, 71, 208-225.

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., Hullman, G. A., Sun, S., Chikombero, P., & Pornsakulvanich, V. (2003).Television exposure not predictive of terrorism fear. Newspaper Research Journal, 24(1), 128-145.