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期刊名:Media psychology

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ISSN:1521-3269

e-ISSN:1532-785X

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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S J Shaikh,A L McGowan,D M Lydon-Staley S J Shaikh
In 203 (mean age = 38.04 years, SD=12.05) participants, we tested the association between valenced news and affect using a 14-day, smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment protocol consisting of two components: 1) a once-per-day exp...
Amber van der Wal,J Loes Pouwels,Jessica Taylor Piotrowski et al. Amber van der Wal et al.
Humorous media entertainment frequently punctuates the everyday lives of adolescents. Theorists have suggested that this exposure may impact behavior, particularly real-life aggression. Specifically, exposure to prosocial (coping) humor in ...
Hyunyi Cho,Lijiang Shen,Lulu Peng Hyunyi Cho
The influence of presumed influence hypothesis (IPI) is a communication theory accounting for the process of persuasive media effects. The present study integrates theoretical perspectives in persuasion and new and traditional media effects...
Sun Joo Grace Ahn,Jung Min Hahm,Kyle Johnsen Sun Joo Grace Ahn
Virtual simulations allow users to feel and manipulate objects as they would in the physical world. Guided by exemplification theory and risk communication research, a virtual exemplar was developed to allow users to feel the weight of the ...
Elissa C Kranzler,Ralf Schmälzle,Matthew Brook O&#x;Donnell et al. Elissa C Kranzler et al.
Health communication delivered via media channels can substantially influence adolescents' choices, and the effects of messages are amplified through interpersonal sharing. However, the underlying psychological and neurocognitive mechanisms...
Hyun Suk Kim,Heather Forquer,Joseph Rusko et al. Hyun Suk Kim et al.
This study investigated how content and context features of headlines drive selective exposure when choosing between headlines of a monthly e-mail health newsletter in a naturalistic setting over a period of nine months. Study participants ...
Michael D Slater Michael D Slater
The Reinforcing Spirals Model (RSM, Citation Withheld) has two primary purposes. First, the RSM provides a general framework for conceptualizing media use as part of a dynamic, endogenous process combining selective exposure and media effec...
Joseph N Cappella,Hyun Suk Kim,Dolores Albarracín Joseph N Cappella
The emerging media environment introduced fundamental changes in the quality and format of information available to the public, which can now flexibly seek, alter, and disseminate the information they receive. Therefore, the two processes o...
Sungkyoung Lee,Joseph N Cappella Sungkyoung Lee
Findings from previous studies on smoking cues and argument strength in antismoking messages have shown that the presence of smoking cues undermines the persuasiveness of antismoking public service announcements (PSAs) with weak arguments. ...
Sarah E Vaala Sarah E Vaala
Viewing television and video programming has become a normative behavior among US infants and toddlers. Little is understood about parents' decision-making about the extent of their young children's viewing, though numerous organizations ar...