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期刊名:Journal of broadcasting & electronic media

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ISSN:0883-8151

e-ISSN:1550-6878

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Yi Liao,Dallin R Adams,Camilla M Owens et al. Yi Liao et al.
Research shows narratives can evoke empathy, but studies on specific narrative features and cognitive mechanisms consistently eliciting empathy are needed. To address that need, the current study proposes and tests a theory of empathetic su...
Rachel F Kornfield,Catalina L Toma Rachel F Kornfield
As individuals increasingly write about their distressing experiences online, it is important to understand how perceived online audiences influence the effects of self-disclosure. In an experiment, participants wrote about recent breakups ...
Pamara F Chang,Yoon Hyung Choi,Natalya N Bazarova et al. Pamara F Chang et al.
This article extends socioemotional selectivity theory to online social networking by examining age differences in the size and composition of Facebook networks across a wide age range of Facebook users (18 to 93 years old) in a nationally ...
Deborah A Fisher,Douglas L Hill,Joel W Grube et al. Deborah A Fisher et al.
As part of a larger study on television exposure, 1,276 shows from the 2001-2002 television season were coded for sexual content. Compared to previous research, this study sampled more networks targeted to adolescents and examined differenc...
Eulàlia P Abril,Glen Szczypka,Sherry L Emery Eulàlia P Abril
This study seeks to analyze fear control responses to the 2012 Tips from Former Smokers campaign using the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM). The goal is to examine the occurrence of ancillary fear control responses, like humor. In ord...
Claire G Christensen,David Bickham,Craig S Ross et al. Claire G Christensen et al.
Using Ecological Momentary Assessment, we explored predictors of adolescents' television (TV) multitasking behaviors. We investigated whether demographic characteristics (age, gender, race/ethnicity, and maternal education) predict adolesce...
Chul-Joo Lee Chul-Joo Lee
The current research posits that education leads to differential levels of Internet engagement, which moderate the association between Internet use for health information and general health knowledge. Using a nationally representative surve...
Jeong Yeob Han,Robert P Hawkins,Bret R Shaw et al. Jeong Yeob Han et al.
By developing a number of measures distinguishing amount, type of content, and when and how that content is used, the current study revealed effective patterns of use that are associated with quality of life benefits during an eHealth inter...