* = Open Access Articles
*Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2025). Collateral signals and conversational quality. Language Sciences, 109(May 2025), Article 101716.
*Oviedo, V. Y., Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2025). The liking gap online: People like us more than we think. Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 17(March 2025), Article 100582.
*Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2024). Small talk improves conversational experience and fosters relationships. Cognition and Emotion, 1-13.
Nguyen, A., Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2024). Backchannels in the lab and in the wild. Interaction Studies, 25(1), 70-99.
Guydish, A. J., Nguyen, A., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2024). Discourse markers in small talk and tasks. Discourse Studies, 26(5), 606-620.
Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2023). In pursuit of a good conversation: How contribution balance, common ground, and conversational closings influence conversation assessment and conversational memory. Discourse Processes, 60 (1), 18-41.
Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2022). Reciprocity in instant messaging. Language and Speech, 65 (2), 404-417.
Guydish, A. J., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2021). Good conversations: Grounding, convergence, and richness. New Ideas in Psychology, 63(2021), Article 100877.
Guydish, A. J., D’Arcey, J. T., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2021). Reciprocity in conversation. Language and Speech, 64(4), 859-872.
Whittaker, S. Kalnikaite, V., Hollis, V., & Guydish, A. (2016). Don’t waste my time: Use of time information improves focus. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, New York, NY, USA, 1729-1738.
Guydish, A. J. (in press). What’s next? A comparison with fellow theories and future developments. To appear in H. Giles, D. Markowitz, & D. Clementson (Eds.), New directions for, and panaceas arising from, Communication Accommodation Theory. Peter Lang.