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A Sample of Recent (2005-present) Articles published by Faculty in the School of Communication at
The Ohio State University


Note: Authors in bold are current OSU School of Communication faculty.  Authors in red are current or former OSU School of Communication graduate students.

Abraham, L., & Appiah, O. (2005). Framing of online news stories: The role of visual imagery in priming racial stereotypes. Howard Journal of Communication, 17, 183-203.

Appiah, O., & Liu, Y. I. (in press). Effectively reaching the model minority: Ethnic differences in responding to culturally embedded targeted- and non-targeted advertisements.  Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising.

Eastin, M. S., Appiah, O., & Cicchirillo, V. (2009). Identification and the influence of cultural stereotyping on postvideogame play hostility. Human Communication Research, 35, 337-347.

Appiah, O. (2007). The effectiveness of "typical-user" testimonial advertisements on black and white browsers' evaluations of products on commercial websites: Do they really work?  Journal of Advertising Research, 47, 14-27.

Appiah, O. (2006). Rich media, poor media: The impact of audio/video vs. text/picture testimonial ads on browsers' evaluations of commercial web sites and online products. Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising, 28, 73-86.

Goodall, C. E., & Appiah, O. (2008). Adolescents' perceptions of Canadian cigarette package warning labels: Investigating the effects of message framing.  Health Communication, 23, 117-127.

Hoffman, L. H., & Appiah, O. (2008). Measuring race as a cultural component of social capital: Black religiosity and civic engagement. Howard Journal of Communications, 19, 334-354.

David, P., Kline, S. L., & Dai, Y. (2005). Corporate social responsibility practices, corporate identity, and purchase intention: Viability of a dual-process model. Journal of Public Relations Research, 17, 291-313.

David, P., Horton, B., & German, T. (2008). Dynamics of entertainment and affect in a superbowl audience: A multilevel approach. Communication Research, 35, 398-420.

David, P., Song, M., Hayes, A. F., & Fredin, E. S. (2007). A cyclical model of browsing: The dynamics of motivation, goals, and self-efficacy. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 65, 170-182.

David, P., Lu, T. T., Kline, S., & Cai, L. (2007). The social effects of an anthropomorphic help agent: Humans versus computers. Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 10, 471-474.

Dervin, B. (2005). Libraries reaching out with health information to vulnerable populations: Guidance from research on information seeking and use. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 94, S74-S80.

Dervin, B. & Reinhard, C. D. (2006). Researchers and practitioners talk about users and each other: Making user and audience studies matter. Information Research-An International Electronic Journal, 12.

Dervin, B., Reinhard, C. D., & Shen, F. C. (2006). Beyond communication: Research as communicating.  Making user and audience studies matter #2. Information Research-An International Electronic Journal, 12.

Foreman-Wernet, L., & Dervin, B. (2006). Listening to learn: "Inactive" publics of the arts as exemplar. Public Relations Review, 32, 287-294.

Foreman-Wernet, L., & Dervin, B. (2005). Comparing arts and popular cultural experiences: Applying a common methodological framework. Journal of Arts Management Law and Society, 35, 169-187.

Dimmick, J., & Wang, T. (2005). Toward an economic theory of media diffusion based on the parameters of the logistic growth equation. Journal of Media Economics, 18, 233-246.

Dimmick, J., Ramirez, A., Wang, T., & Lin, S. F. (2007). 'Extending society': The role of personal networks and gratification-utilities in the use of interactive communication media.  New Media and Society, 9, 795-810.

Ramirez, A. Dimmick, J., Feaster, J., & Lin, S. F. (2008). Revising interpersonal media competition: The gratification niches of instant messaging, e-mail, and the telephone. Communication Research, 35, 529-547.

Li, Z., & Dimmick, J. (2005). Transnational media corporations’ strategies in post WTO China: Approaches of three global leaders. Journal of Media Business Studies, 2, 35-59.

Eveland, W. P., Jr., & Hively, M. H. (2009). Political discussion frequency, network size, and 'heterogeneity' of discussion ans predictors of political knowledge and participation. Journal of Communication, 59, 205-224.

Eveland, W. P., Hively, M. H., & Shen, F. (in press). Exposure, attention, or 'use' of news? Validating measurement of a central concept in political communication and public opinion research. Communication Methods and Measures.

Eveland, W. P., Jr., & Thomson, T. (2006). Is it talking, thinking, or both? A lagged dependent variable model of discussion effects on political knowledge. Journal of Communication, 56, 523-542.

Eveland, W. P., Jr., Hayes, A. F., Shah, D. V., & Kwak, N. (2005). Understanding the relationship between communication and political knowledge: A model-comparison approach using panel data. Political Communication, 22, 423-446.

Eveland, W. P., Jr., Hayes, A. F., Shah, D. V., & Kwak, N. (2005). Observations on estimation of communication effects on political knowledge and a test of intracommunication mediation. Political Communication, 22, 505-509.

Hively, M. H., & Eveland, W. P., Jr. (2009). Contextual antecedents and political consequences of adolescent political discussion, discussion elaboration, and network diversity. Political Communication, 26, 30-47.

Liu, Y.-I., & Eveland, W. P., Jr. (2005). Education, need for cognition, and campaign interest as moderators of news effects on political knowledge: An analysis of the knowledge gap. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82, 910-929.

Shah, D. V., Cho, J., Eveland, W. P., Jr., & Kwak, N. (2005). Information and expression in a digital age: Modeling Internet effects on civic participation. Communication Research, 32, 531-565.

Garrett, R. K., & Danziger, J. N. (2008). Disaffection or expected outcomes: Understanding personal internet use during work. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 13, 937-958.

Garrett, R. K. (in press). Politically-motivated reinforcement seeking: Reframing the selective exposure debate. Journal of Communication.

Garrett, R. K. (2009). Echo chambers online?: Politically-motivated selective exposure among Internet news users. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14, 265-285.

Garrett, R. K., & Danziner, J. N. (2007). IM = Interruption Management?: Instant messaging and disruption in the workplace. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13.

Garrett, R. K., & Danziger, J. N. (2008). On cyberslacking: Workplace status and personal internet use at work.  Cyberpsychology and Behavior, 11, 287-292.

Garrett, R. K., & Danziger, J. N. (2007).  Which telework?: Defining and testing a taxonomy of technology-mediated work at a distance. Social Science Computer Review, 25, 27-47.

Garrett, R. K., & Edwards, P. N. (2007). Revolutionary secrets: Technology's role in the South African anti-apartheid movement. Social Science Computer Review, 25, 13-26.

Glynn, C. J., & Huge, M. E. (2007).  Opinions as norms: Applying a return potential model to the study of communication behaviors. Communication Research, 34, 548-568.

Glynn, C. J., Huge, M. E., Reineke, J. B., Hardy, B. W., & Shanahan, J. (2007). When Oprah intervenes: Political correlates of daytime talk show viewing. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 51, 228-244.

Eastin, M. S., Glynn, C. J., & Griffiths, R. P. (2007). Communication technology and the organization: A psychological inquiry on use. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 10, 436-443.

Hoffman, L. H., Glynn, C. J., Huge, M. E., Thomson, T. L., & Seitman, R. B. (2007). The role of communication in public opinion processes: Understanding the impacts of individual, media, and social filters.  International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 19, 287-312.

Huge, M., Glynn, C. J., & Jeong, I. (2006). A relationship-based approach to understanding third-person perceptions. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83, 530-546.

Glynn, C. J., Huge, M. E., & Lunney, C. A. (2009). The influence of perceived social norms on college students' intention to vote. Political Communication, 26, 48-64.

Cai, L., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Testing linear hypotheses in OLS regression under heteroscedasticity of unknown form. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 33, 21-40.

Hayes, A. F. (in press). Beyond Baron and Kenny: Statistical mediation analysis in the new millennium. Communication Monographs.

Hayes, A. F., & Matthes, J. (2009). Computational procedures for probing interactions in OLS and logistic regression: SPSS and SAS implementations. Behavior Research Methods, 41, 924-936.

Hayes, A. F., & Myers, T. A. (in press). Testing the "proximate casualties hypothesis": Local troop loss, attention to news, and support for military intervention. Mass Communication and Society.

Hayes, A. F. (2007). Exploring the forms of self-censorship: On the spiral of silence and the use of opinion expression avoidance strategies. Journal of Communication, 57, 785-802.

Hayes, A. F., & Cai, L. (2007). Using heteroskedasticity-consistent standard error estimators in OLS regression: An introduction and software implementation. Behavior Research Methods, 39, 709-722.

Hayes, A. F., & Reineke, J. B. (2007). The effects of government censorship or war-related news coverage on interest in the censored coverage: A test of competing theories. Mass Communication and Society, 10, 423-438.

Hayes, A. F., & Cai, L. (2007). Further evaluating the validity of the conditional decision rule for comparing two independent means. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 60, 217-244.

Hayes, A. F., & Krippendorff, K. (2007). Answering the call for a standard reliability measure for coding data. Communication Methods and Measures, 1, 77-89.

Hayes, A. F. (2006). A primer on multilevel modeling. Human Communication Research, 32, 385-410.

Hayes, A. F., Scheufele, D. A., & Huge, M. E. (2006). Nonparticipation as self-censorship. Publicly observable political activity in a polarized opinion climate. Political Behavior, 28, 259-283.

Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Validating the willingness to self-censor scale: Individual differences in the effect of the climate of opinion on opinion expression. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17, 443-455.

Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Willingness to self-censor: A construct and measurement tool for public opinion research. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17, 298-323.

Myers, T. A., & Hayes, A. F. (in press). Reframing the casualties hypothesis: (Mis)perception of troop casualties and public opinion about military intervention. International Journal of Public Opinion Research.

Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models.  Behavior Research Methods, 40, 879-891.

Preacher, K. J., Rucker, D. D., & Hayes, A. F. (2007). Assessing moderated mediation hypotheses: Theory, methods, and prescriptions. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 42, 185-227.

Holbert, R. L., LaMarre, H., & Landreville, K. (2009). Fanning the flames of a partisan divide: The role debate viewing in the formation of partisan-driven post-election evaluations of personal vote count accuracy. Communication Research, 36, 155-177.

Holbert, R. L., Hmielowski, J., Jain, P., Lather, J., & Morey, A. (in press). Adding nuance to the study of political humor effects: A study of juvenalian satire versus horatian satire. American Behavioral Scientist.

Benoit, W. L., & Holbert, R. L. (2008). Empirical intersections in communication research: Replication, multiple quantitative methods, and bridging the quantitative-qualitative divide. Journal of Communication, 58, 615-628.

Holbert, R. L., Hansen, G. J., Caplan, S. E., & Mortensen, S. (2007). Presidential debate viewing and Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9-11: A Study of Affect-as-Transfer and Passionate Reasoning. Media Psychology, 9, 673-694.

Holbert, R. L., Lambe, J. L., Dudo, A. D., & Carlton, K. A. (2007). Primacy effects of The Daily Show and national TV news viewing: Young viewers, political gratifications, and internal political self-efficacy. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 51, 20-38.

Holbert, R. L., & Hansen, G. J. (2006). Fahrenheit 9-11, Need for closure and the priming of affective ambivalence: An assessment of intra-affective structures by party identification. Human Communication Research, 32, 109-129.

Holbert, R. L., & Hansen, G. J. (2008). Stepping beyond message specificity in the study of emotion as mediator and inter-emotion associations across attitude objects: Fahrenheit 9/11, anger, and debate superiority. Media Psychology, 11, 98-118.

Holbert, R. L. (2005). Television news viewing, governmental scope, and postmaterialist spending: Assessing partisan differences in mediation-based processes of influence. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 49, 416-434.

Holbert, R. L. (2005). Intramedia mediation: The cumulative and complementary effects of news media use. Political Communication, 22, 447-462.

Holbert, R. L. (2005). Back to basics: Revisiting, resolving, and expanding some of the fundamental issues of political communication research. Political Communication, 22, 511-514.

Holbert, R. L. (2005). A typology for the study of entertainment television and politics. American Behavioral Scientist, 49, 436-453.

Holbert, R. L. (2005). Debate viewing as mediator and partisan reinforcement in the relationship between news use and vote choice. Journal of Communication, 55, 85-102.

Holbert, R. L., & Benoit, W. L. (2009). A theory of political campaign media connectedness. Communication Monographs, 76, 303-332.

Stephenson, M. T., Holbert, R. L., & Zimmerman, R. S. (2006). Structural equation modeling in health communication. Health Communication, 20, 159-167.

Kam, J. A., Matsunaga, M., Hecht, M. L., & Ndiaye, K. (2009). Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among youth of Mexican heritage. Prevention Science, 10, 41-53.

Miller-Day, M., & Kam, J. A. (in press). More than just openness: Developing and validating a measure of targeted parent-child communication about alcohol. Health Communication.

Kline, S. L., Horton, B., & Zhang, S. Y. (2008). Communicating love: Comparisons between American and East Asian university students. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 32, 200-214.

Kline, S. L., Karel, A. I., & Chatterjee, K. (2006). Covering adoption: General depictions in broadcast news. Family Relations, 55, 487-498.

Kline, S. L., & Liu, F. (2005). The influence of comparative media use on acculturation, acculturative stress, and family relationships of Chinese international students. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 29, 367-390.

Kline, S. L. (2005). Interactive media systems: Influence strategies in television home shopping. Text, 25, 201-231.

Kline, S. L., Simunich, B., & Weber, H. (2008). Understanding the effects of nonstraightforward communication in organizational discourse: The case of equivocal messages and corporate identity. Communication Research, 35, 770-791.

Kline, S. L., Simunich, B., & Weber, H. (2009). The use of equivocal messages in responding to corporate challenges. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 37, 40-58.

Kline, S. L., & Ishii, D. K. (2008). Procedural explanations in mathematics writing - A framework for understanding college students' effective communication practices. Written Communication, 25, 441-461.

Kline, S. L., Chaterjee, K., & Karel, A. I. (2009). Healthy depictions? Depicting adoption and adoption news events on broadcast news. Journal of Health Communication, 14, 56-69.

Kline, S. L., & Zhang, S. Y. (2009). The role of relational communication characteristics and filial piety in mate preferences: Cross-cultural comparisons of Chinese and U.S. college students. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 40, 325-.

Carpentier, F. D., Knobloch-Westerwick, S. & Blumhoff, A. (2007). Naughty versus nice: Suggestive pop music influences on perceptions of potential romantic partners. Media Psychology, 9, 1-17.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Hastall, M. R., & Rossman, M. (2009). Coping or escaping?: Effects of life dissatisfaction on selective exposure. Communication Research, 36, 207-228.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Appiah, O., & Alter, S. (2008). News selection patterns as a function of race: The discerning minority and the indiscriminating majority.  Media Psychology, 11, 400-417.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S.
, & Alter, S. (in press). Sex-segregated news consumption: Origins of gender-typed patterns of Americans' selective exposure to news topics. Journal of Communication.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Taylor, L. (2008). The blame game: Elements of causal attribution and its impact on siding with agents in the news. Communication Research, 35, 723-744.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Coates, B. (2006). Minority models in advertisements in magazines popular with minorities. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83, 596-614.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S. (2007). Gender differences in mood management and mood adjustment. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 51, 73-92.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Keplinger, C. (2006). Mystery appeal: Effects of uncertainty and resolution on the enjoyment of mystery. Media Psychology, 8, 193-212.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Callison, C., Chen, L., Fritzsche, A., & Zillmann, D. (2005). Children's sex-stereotyped self-socialization through selective exposure to entertainment fare: Cross-cultural experiments in Germany, China, and the United States. Journal of Communication, 55, 122-138.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Sharma, N., Hansen, D., & Alter, S. (2005). Impact of popularity indications on readers' selective exposure to online news. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 49, 296–313.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Keplinger, C. (2007). Thrilling news: Factors generating suspense during news exposure. Media Psychology, 9, 193-210.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Hastall, M. (2006). Social comparisons with news personae: Selective exposure to news portrayals of same-sex and same-age characters. Communication Research, 33, 262-284.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Alter, S. (2007). The gender news use divide: Americans' sex-types selective exposure to online news topics. Journal of Communication, 57, 739-758.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S. & Alter, S. (2006). Mood adjustment to social situations through mass media use: How men ruminate and women dissipate angry moods. Human Communication Research, 32, 58-73.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Carpentier, F., Blumhoff, A., & Nickel, N. (2005). Informational utility effects on selective exposure to good and bad news: A cross-cultural investigation. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 82, 181-195.

Sundar, S. S., Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Hastall, M. R. (2007). New cues: Information scent and cognitive heuristics. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58, 366-378.

Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Meng, J. (2009). Looking the other way: Selective exposure to attitude-consistent and counterattitudinal political information. Communication Research, 36, 426-448.

Lee, C. J. (2009). The role of internet engagement in the health-knowledge gap. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 53, 365-382.

Lee, C. J. (2008). Does the internet displace health professionals? Journal of Health Communication, 13, 450-464.

Lee, C. J., & Hornik, R. C. (in press). Physician trust moderates the internet use and physician visits relationship. Journal of Health Communication.

Lee, C. J., Hornik, R. C., & Hennessy, M. (2008). The reliability and stability of general media exposure measures. Communication Methods and Measures, 2, 6-22.

Lee, C. J., & Scheufele, D. A. (2006). The influence of knowledge and deference toward scientific authority: A media effects model for public attitudes toward nanotechnology. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83, 819-834.

Lee, C. J., Scheufele, D. A., & Lewinstein, B. (2005). Public attitudes toward emerging technologies: Examining the interactive effects of cognitions and affect on public's attitude tward nanotechnology. Science Communication, 27, 240-267.

Oliver, M. B., Kalyanaraman, S., Mahood, C.,  & Ramasubramanian, S. (2007). Sexual and violent imagery in movie previews: Effects on viewers' perceptions and anticipated enjoyment. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 51, 596-614.

Riddle, K., Eyal, K., Mahood, C. et al. (2006). Judging the degree of violence in media portrayals: A cross-genre comparison. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 50, 270-286.

Boyle, M. P., Schmierbach, M., Armstrong, C. L., Cho, J., McCluskey, M. R., McLeod, D. M., & Shah, D. V. (2006). Expressive responses to news stories about extremist groups: A framing experiment. Journal of Communication, 56, 271-288.

Boyle, M. P., McCluskey, M. R., McLeod, D. M., Stein, S. E., & Devanathan, N. (2005). Newspapers and social protest: An examination of newspaper coverage of social protest from 1960 to 1999. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82, 638-653.

McCluskey, M. (2008).  Reporter beat and content differences in environmental stories. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85, 83-98.

McCluskey, M., Stein, S. E.,. Boyle, M. P., & McLeod, D. M. (2009). Community structure and social protest: Influences on newspaper coverage. Mass Communication and Society, 12, 353-371.

Moy, P., Tanaka, K., Torres, M., and McCluskey, M. (2005). Knowledge or trust? Investigating linkages between media use and political participation. Communication Research, 32, 59-86.

McCluskey, M. R. (2008). Activist group attributes and their influence on news portrayal. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85, 769-784.

Lam, S. R., Morrison, K. R., & Smeesters, D. (2009). Gender, intimacy, and risky sex: A terror management account. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1046-1056.

Miller, D. T., & Morrison, K. R. (2009). Expressing deviant opinions: Believing you are in the majority helps. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 740-747.

Morrison, K. R., & Ybarra, O. (in press). Symbolic threat and social dominance among liberals and conservatives: SDO reflects conformity to political values. European Journal of Social Psychology.

Morrison, K. R., Fast, N. J., & Ybarra, O. (2009). Group status, perceptions of threat, and support for social inequality. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 204-210.

Morrison, K. R., & Ybarra, O. (2008). The effects of realistic threat and group identification on social dominance orientation.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 156-163.

Morrison, K. R., Wheeler, S. C., & Smeesters, D. (2007). Significant other primes and behavior: Motivation to respond to social cues moderates pursuit of prime-induced goals.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1661-1674.

Morrison, K. R., & Miller, D. T. (2008). Distinguishing between silent and vocal minorities:  Not all deviants feel marginal.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 871-882.

Wheeler, S. C., Morrison, K. R., DeMarree, K. G., & Petty, R. E. (2008). Does self-consciousness increase or decreasing priming effects? It depends.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 882-889.

Moyer-Guse, E. (2008). Toward a theory of entertainment persuasion: Explaining the persuasive effects of entertainment-education messages.  Communication Theory, 18, 407-425.

Nabi, R. Moyer-Guse, E., & Byrne, S. (2007). All joking aside: A serious investigation into the persuasive effect of funny social issue messages.
Communication Monographs, 74
, 29-54.

Smith, S. L., & Moyer-Guse, E. (2006). Children and the war on Iraq: Developmental differences in fear response to TV news coverage.  Media Psychology, 8, 213-237.

Eastin, M. S., Yang, M. S, & Nathanson, A. I. (2006). Children of the Net: An empirical exploration into the evaluation of Internet content. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 50, 211–230.

Scheufele, D. A., Hardy, B., Brossard, D., Waisel-Manor, I. S., & Nisbet, E. C. (2006). Democracy based on difference: Examining links between structural heterogeneity, heterogeneity of discussion networks, and democratic citizenship. Journal of Communication, 56, 728-753.

Nisbet, E. C. (2008). Media use, democratic citizenship, and communication gaps in a developing democracy. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 20, 454-482.

Nisbet, E. C. (2006). The engagement model of opinion leadership: Testing validity within a European context. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 18, 3-30.

Ortiz, M., & Harwood, J. (2007). A social cognitive theory approachh to the effects of mediated intergroup contact on intergroup attitudes. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 51, 615-631.

Mastro, D., & Ortiz, M. (2008). A content analysis of social groups in primetime Spanish language television. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 52, 101-118.

Mastro, D., Behm-Morawitz, E., & Ortiz, M. (2007). The cultivation of social perceptions of Latinos: A mental models approach. Media Psychology, 9, 1-19.

Pingree, R. (2006). Decision structure and the problem of scale in deliberation. Communication Theory, 16, 198-222.

Pingree, R. (2007). How messages affect their senders: A more general model of message effects and implications for deliberation. Communication Theory, 17, 439-461.

Ndiaye, K., Krieger, J. L., Warren, J. R., Hecht, M. L., & Okuyemi, K. (2008). Health hdisparities and discrimination: Three perspectives. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 2, 51-71.

Hecht, M. L., & Raup-Krieger, J. L. (2006). The principle of cultural grounding in school-based substance abuse prevention: The Drug Resistance Strategies project. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 25, 301-319.

Krieger, J. L., Parrott, R. L., & Afifi, W. (2006). Missed opportunities in college alcohol education programs: The role of perceived control.  Communication Research Reports, 23, 239-249.

Krieger, J. L., Parrott, R. L., & Nussbaum, J. F. (in press). Metaphor use and health literacy: A pilot study of strategies to explain randomization in cancer clinical trials. Journal of Health Communication.

Nussbaum, J. F., Pitts, M. J., Huber, F. N., Raup-Krieger, J. L., & Ohs, J. E. (2005). Ageism and ageist language across the life span: Intimate relationships and non-intimate interactions. Journal of Social Issues, 61, 287-305.

Parrott, R. L., Volkman, J., Ghetian, C., Weiner, J., Krieger, J. L., & Parrott, J. (2008). Memorable messages about genes and health: Implications for direct-to-consumer marketing of genetic tests and therapies. Health Marketing Quarterly, 25, 8-32.

Pitts, M. J., Krieger, J. L., Nussbaum, J. F., & Kundrat, A. L. (2009). Mapping the processes and patterns of family organ donation discussions: Conversational styles and strategies in live discourse. Health Communication, 24, 413-425.

Robinson, J. D., Krieger, J. L., Burke, G., Weber, V., & Oesterling, B. (in press). The relative influence of patients' pre-visit global satisfaction with medical care on patients' post-visit satisfaction with physicians' communication. Communication Research Reports.

Roberto, A. J., Krieger, J. L., & Beam, M. A. (2009). The effects of targeting and tailoring on prevention messages for Hispanics. Journal of Health Communication, 14, 525-540.

Buck, R., & Powers, S. R. (2005). The expression, communication, and regulation of biological emotions: Sex and cultural differences and similarities. Psychologia, 48, 335-353.

Pearson, A. R., West, T. V., Dovidio, J. F., Powers, S. R., Buck, R., & Henning, R. (2008). The fragility of intergroup relations: Divergent effects of delayed audiovisual feedback in intergroup and intragroup interaction. Psychological Science, 19, 1272-1279.

van Koningsbruggen, G. M., Das, E., & Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R. (2009). How self-affirmation reduces defensive processing of threatening help information: Evidence at the implicit level. Health Psychology, 28, 563-568.

Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., Yu, H. J., & Rhodes, N. (2004). Fear appeal messages affect accessibility of attitudes toward the threat and adaptive behaviors. Communication Monographs, 71, 51-71.

Arpan, L. M., & Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R. (2005).  Stealing thunder: Analysis of the effects of proactive disclosure of crisis information. Public Relations Review, 31, 425-433.

Rhodes, N., Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., & Edison, A., & Bradford, M. B. (2008). Attitude and norm assessibility affect processing of anti-smoking messages. Health Psychology, 27, S224-S232.

Carpentier, F. D., Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., & Roskos-Ewoldsen, B. B. (2008). A test of the network models of political priming. Media Psychology, 11, 186-206.

Nabi, R., Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., & Carpentier, F. D. (2008). Subjective knowledge and fear appeal effectiveness: Implications for message design. Health Communication, 23, 191-201.

Yang, M., & Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R. (2007).  The effectiveness of brand placements in the movies: Levels of placement, explicit and implicit memory, and brand-choice behavior. Journal of Communication, 57, 469-489.

Yang, M. H., Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., Dinu, L., & Arpan, L. M. (2006). The effectiveness of "in-game" advertising: Comparing college students' explicit and implicit member for brand names. Journal of Advertising, 35, 143-152.

Ross, F. J., & Camara, S. K. (2005). The African-American press and the Holocaust. Journal of Intergroup Relations, 22, 32-47.

Rouner, D., Slater, M., Long, M., & Stapel, L. (2009). The relationship between editorial and advertising content about tobacco and alcohol in United States newspapers: An exploratory study. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 86, 103-118.

Slater, M. D., Long, M., Bettinghaus, E. P., & Reineke, J. B. (2008). News coverage of cancer in the United States: A national sample of newspapers, television, and magazines. Journal of Health Communication, 13, 523-537.

Aloise-Young, P., Slater, M. D., & Cruikshank, C. (2006). Mediators and moderators of magazine advertisement effects on adolescent cigarette smoking. Journal of Health Communication, 11, 281-300.

Carlyle, K. E., Slater, M. D., & Chakroff, J. L. (2008). Newspaper coverage of intimate partner violence. Skewing representations of risk.  Journal of Communication, 58, 168-186.

Hoffman, L. H., & Slater, M. D. (2007). Evaluating public discourse in newspaper opinion articles: Values framing and integrative complexity in substance and health policy issues. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 84, 58-74.

Kelly, K., Comello, E. M.G., & Slater, M. D. (2006). Development of an aspirational campaign to prevent youth substance use: "Be Under Your Own Influence". Social Marketing Quarterly, 12, 14-27.

Kreuter, M. W., Green, M. C., Capella, J. N., Slater, M. D., Wise, M. E., Storey, D., et al. (in press). Narrative communication in cancer prevention and control: A framework to guide research and application. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

Long, M.A., Slater, M.D., & Lysengren, L. (in press). U.S. media coverage of tobacco-control issues. Tobacco Control.

Long, M. A., Slater, M. D., & Stapel, L. (2005). Obtaining nationally representative samples of local news media outlets. Mass Communication and Society, 8, 299-322.

Slater, M. D. (2007). Reinforcing spirals: The mutual influence of media selectivity and media effects and their impact on individual behavior and social identity. Communication Theory, 17, 281-303.

Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., Reineke, J. B., Long, M. A., & Bettinghaus, E. (in press). Newspaper coverage of cancer prevention and prevention knowledge: Multilevel evidence for knowledge gap effects. Journal of Communication

Slater, M. D., Goodall, C. E., & Hayes, A. F. (2009). Self-reported news attention does assess differential processing of media content: An experiment on risk perceptions utilizing a random sample of U.S. local crime and accident news.  Journal of Communication, 59, 117-134.

Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., & Ford, V. (2007). Examining the moderating and mediating effects of media and individual differences on adolescent perceptions of alcohol-related risks. Communication Research, 34, 355-381.

Slater, M.D., Long, M.A., & Ford, V.L. (in press). Alcohol and illegal drugs, violent crime, and accidents in U.S. local and national news. Journal of Studies on Alcohol.

Slater, M. D., Kelly, K., Edwards, R., Plested, B., Thurman, P. J., Keefe, T., Lawrence, F. & Henry, K. (2006). Combining in-school and participatory, community-based media efforts: Reducing marijuana and alcohol uptake among younger adolescents. Health Education Research, 21, 157-167.

Slater, M. D., Rouner, D., & Long, M. A. (2006). Television dramas and support for controversial public policies: Effects and mechanisms. Journal of Communication, 56, 235-252.

Slater, M. D., & Rasinski, K. (2005). Media exposure and attention as mediators of exogenous influences on social risk judgments. Journal of Communication, 55, 810-827.

Slater, M. D., Lawrence, F., & Comello, M. L. G. (2009). Media influence on alcohol-control policy in the U.S. adult population: The intervening role of issue concern and risk judgments. Journal of Health Communication, 14, 262-275.

Snyder, L., Fleming-Milici, F., Slater, M. D., Sun, H. Strizhakova, Y. (2006). Effects of alcohol advertising exposure on youth drinking. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 160, 18-24.

Sohn., D. (2009). Disentangling the effects of social network density on electronic word-of-mouth intention. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 14, 252-367.

Sohn, D., Ci, C., & Lee, B. (2007). The moderating effects of expectation on the patterns of the interactivity-attitude relationship.  Journal of Advertising, 36, 109-120.

Sohn, D., & Leckenby, J. D. (2007). A structural solution to communication dilemmas in a virtual community.  Journal of Communication, 57, 435-449.

Sohn, D.
, & Jee, J. (2005). Network structures of commercial portal sites: Implications for web advertising and planning. International Journal of Advertising, 24, 425-440.

Yoon, D., Choi, S., & Sohn, D. (2008). Building customer relationships in an electronic age: The role of interactivity of e-commerce websites.  Psychology and Marketing, 25, 602-618.

Walther, J. B., Van Der Heide, B., Kim, S., Westerman, D., & Tong, S. T. (2008). The role of friends' appearance and behavior in evaluations of individuals on Facebook: Are we known by the company we keep? Human Communication Research, 34, 28-49.

Walther, J. B., Van Der Heide, B., Hamel, L., & Shulman, H. (2009). Self-generated versus other-generated statements and impressions in computer-mediated communication: A test of warranting theory using Facebook. Communication Research, 36, 229-253.

Tong, S. T., Van Der Heide, B., Langwell, L., & Walther, J. B. (2008). Too much of a good thing? The relationship between number of friends and interpersonal impressions on Facebook. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13, 531-549.

Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z., & Townsend, J. T. (2006). Quantum dynamics of human decision making.  Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 50, 220-241.

Gantz, W., Wang, Z., Paul, B., & Potter, R. F. (2006). Sports versus all comers: Comparing TV sports fans with fans of other programming genres. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 50, 95-118.

Lang, A., Shin, M., Bradley, S. D., Wang, Z., Lee, S., & Potter, D. (2005). Wait! Don't turn that dial! More excitement to come! The effects of story length and production pacing in local television news on channel changing behavior and information processing in a free choice environment. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 49, 3-22.

Lang, A., Park, B. H., Sanders-Jackson, A., Wilson, B., & Wang, Z. (2007). Cognition and emotion in TV message processing: How valence, arousing content, structural complexity, and information density affect the availability of cognitive resources.  Media Psychology, 10, 317-338.

Wang, Z., & Gantz, W. (2007). Health content in local television news. Health Communication, 21, 213-221.

Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z., & Mogiliansky, A. L. (in press). Empirical comparison of Markov and quantum models of decision making. Journal of Mathematical Psychology.

Wang, Z., Lang, A., & Busemeyer, J. R. (in press). Motivational processing and choice behavior during television viewing: An integrative dynamic approach. Journal of Communication.










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