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Christie, E. (March, 2004). Conflict and Relationship Satisfaction. Paper presented at the New Jersey Communication Association Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Christie, E. (March, 2007). Using late arrivals within the classroom context. Paper presented at the New Jersey Communication Association Conference, Kean University, Union, NJ.
Christie, E. (May, 2008). BBAM: A case study of work life balance using the constitutive approach to communication. Paper Presented at the Eastern Communication Association Conference.
Householder, B.J., & Hale, J.L. (2006). Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to explain sequential request effects. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Germany
Householder, B.J., & Gerchovich, M. (2009). VOCAT: Oral Communication Teaching and Assessment. Panel presented at the annual Teaching & Technology Conference, Baruch College.
Householder, B.J. (2010). How do we know our reality? Assessing Speech Courses at CUNY. Lecture presented at the annual colloquium of the CUNY League of Active Speech Professors, New York.
Householder, B.J. (2011). Television Viewing and the Ability to Detect Deception. Lecture presented at the Communication Studies Brown bag Colloquium Series, New York.
Drew, P., Hepburn, A., Margutti, P. & Galatolo, R. (Eds.) (2016). Apologies in Discourse, Discourse Processes 53
Householder, B.J. (2012). Making the Case for Innocaultion theory in Corporate Communication. Conference on Corporate Communication, New York.
Householder, B.J. (2002). Canned attention getting devices: Extemporaneous s peaking or dinner theater. Rostrum, 77, 15-16.