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Communication Research, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, February 2013
- Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Carroll J. Glynn:
The Matilda Effect - Role Congruity Effects on Scholarly Communication. 3-26 - Eun-Ju Lee, Jeong-woo Jang:
Not So Imaginary Interpersonal Contact With Public Figures on Social Network Sites. 27-51 - Su Ahn Jang, Rajiv N. Rimal, NamAuk Cho:
Exploring Parental Influences in the Theory of Normative Social Behavior. 52-72 - Jeffrey A. Gottfried, Sarah E. Vaala, Amy Bleakley, Michael Hennessy, Amy Jordan:
Does the Effect of Exposure to TV Sex on Adolescent Sexual Behavior Vary by Genre? 73-95 - Kathleen Custers, Jan Van den Bulck:
The Cultivation of Fear of Sexual Violence in Women. 96-124 - Li Crystal Jiang, Natalya N. Bazarova, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
From Perception to Behavior. 125-143
Volume 40, Number 2, April 2013
- Sophie Lecheler, Claes H. de Vreese:
What a Difference a Day Makes? The Effects of Repetitive and Competitive News Framing Over Time. 147-175 - Seyoung Lee, Hyun Soon Park:
Effects of Message Framing and Anchoring on Reaching Public Consensus on the Korea-U.S. FTA Issue. 176-192 - Raymond J. Pingree, Megan Hill, Douglas M. McLeod:
Distinguishing Effects of Game Framing and Journalistic Adjudication on Cynicism and Epistemic Political Efficacy. 193-214 - Yong Jin Park:
Digital Literacy and Privacy Behavior Online. 215-236 - Qing Tian:
Social Anxiety, Motivation, Self-Disclosure, and Computer-Mediated Friendship. 237-260 - Caleb T. Carr, Jessica Vitak, Caitlin McLaughlin:
Strength of Social Cues in Online Impression Formation. 261-281
Volume 40, Number 3, June 2013
- Michael E. Huge, Carroll J. Glynn:
Hesitation Blues. 287-307 - Erin Donovan-Kicken, Trey D. Guinn, Lynsey Kluever Romo, Lea D. L. Ciceraro:
Thanks for Asking, but Let's Talk About Something Else. 308-336 - Meina Liu:
A Phasic Analysis of Strategy Sequences and Their Mediating Effects on Interaction Goals and Negotiation Outcomes. 337-359 - Jörg Matthes:
The Affective Underpinnings of Hostile Media Perceptions. 360-387 - Young Mie Kim, Ming Wang, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Itay Gabay, Stephanie Edgerly:
Ambivalence Reduction and Polarization in the Campaign Information Environment. 388-416 - Timothy M. Jones, Peter Van Aelst, Rens Vliegenthart:
Foreign Nation Visibility in U.S. News Coverage. 417-436
Volume 40, Number 4, August 2013
- Andrew F. Hayes, Jörg Matthes, William P. Eveland:
Stimulating the Quasi-statistical Organ. 439-462 - Lindsay H. Hoffman:
When the World Outside Gets Inside Your Head. 463-485 - Kevin Coe:
Television News, Public Opinion, and the Iraq War. 486-505 - Reinout E. de Vries, Angelique Bakker-Pieper, Femke E. Konings, Barbara Schouten:
The Communication Styles Inventory (CSI). 506-532 - Graham D. Bodie:
The Role of Thinking in the Comforting Process. 533-558 - Mikayla Jenkins, Marko Dragojevic:
Explaining the Process of Resistance to Persuasion. 559-590
Volume 40, Number 5, October 2013
- Andy J. Merolla, Shuangyue Zhang, Shaojing Sun:
Forgiveness in the United States and China. 595-622 - Bo Feng, Hairong Feng:
Examining Cultural Similarities and Differences in Responses to Advice. 623-644 - Jennifer A. Kam, Mayra Y. Bámaca-Colbert:
Supportive Parenting as a Moderator of Perceived Ethnic/Racial Discrimination's Associations With Psychological and Academic Adjustment. 645-668 - Nam-Jin Lee, Dhavan V. Shah, Jack M. McLeod:
Processes of Political Socialization. 669-697 - Soo Jung Moon:
Attention, Attitude, and Behavior. 698-719 - Erik C. Nisbet, Elizabeth Stoycheff:
Let the People Speak. 720-741
Volume 40, Number 6, December 2013
- Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Yuan Gong, Holly Hagner, Laura Kerbeykian:
Tragedy Viewers Count Their Blessings. 747-766 - K. Megan Hopper, Jennifer Stevens Aubrey:
Examining the Impact of Celebrity Gossip Magazine Coverage of Pregnant Celebrities on Pregnant Women's Self-Objectification. 767-788 - W. Wayne Fu:
National Audience Tastes in Hollywood Film Genres. 789-817 - Marieke L. Fransen, Claartje L. ter Hoeven:
Matching the Message. 818-837 - Brandon Van Der Heide, Erin M. Schumaker, Ashley M. Peterson, Elizabeth B. Jones:
The Proteus Effect in Dyadic Communication. 838-860
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