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Communication Research, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, February 2010
- Amy L. Gonzales, Jeffrey T. Hancock, James W. Pennebaker:
Language Style Matching as a Predictor of Social Dynamics in Small Groups. 3-19 - Y. Connie Yuan, Janet Fulk, Peter R. Monge, Noshir Contractor:
Expertise Directory Development, Shared Task Interdependence, and Strength of Communication Network Ties as Multilevel Predictors of Expertise Exchange in Transactive Memory Work Groups. 20-47 - Jennifer S. Priem, Rachel M. McLaren, Denise Haunani Solomon:
Relational Messages, Perceptions of Hurt, and Biological Stress Reactions to a Disconfirming Interaction. 48-72 - Michael T. Stephenson, Brian L. Quick, Holly A. Hirsch:
Evidence in Support of a Strategy to Target Authoritarian and Permissive Parents in Antidrug Media Campaigns. 73-104 - Yifeng Hu, S. Shyam Sundar:
Effects of Online Health Sources on Credibility and Behavioral Intentions. 105-132 - Sally M. Dunlop, Melanie Wakefield, Yoshihisa Kashima:
Pathways to Persuasion: Cognitive and Experiential Responses to Health-Promoting Mass Media Messages. 133-164
Volume 37, Number 2, April 2010
- Anne Bartsch, Markus Appel, Dennis Storch:
Predicting Emotions and Meta-Emotions at the Movies: The Role of the Need for Affect in Audiences' Experience of Horror and Drama. 167-190 - Eun-Ju Lee:
What Triggers Social Responses to Flattering Computers? Experimental Tests of Anthropomorphism and Mindlessness Explanations. 191-214 - W. Wayne Fu, Achikannoo Govindaraju:
Explaining Global Box-Office Tastes in Hollywood Films: Homogenization of National Audiences' Movie Selections. 215-238 - Peter Busse, Martin Fishbein, Amy Bleakley, Michael Hennessy:
The Role of Communication With Friends in Sexual Initiation. 239-255 - Mike Schmierbach:
"Killing Spree": Exploring the Connection Between Competitive Game Play and Aggressive Cognition. 256-274 - Laura Stafford:
Geographic Distance and Communication During Courtship. 275-297
Volume 37, Number 3, June 2010
- Leanne K. Knobloch, Kristen L. Satterlee, Stephen M. DiDomenico:
Relational Uncertainty Predicting Appraisals of Face Threat in Courtship: Integrating Uncertainty Reduction Theory and Politeness Theory. 303-334 - Catalina L. Toma, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Looks and Lies: The Role of Physical Attractiveness in Online Dating Self-Presentation and Deception. 335-351 - Ellen J. Helsper:
Gendered Internet Use Across Generations and Life Stages. 352-374 - Jochen Peter, Patti M. Valkenburg:
Processes Underlying the Effects of Adolescents' Use of Sexually Explicit Internet Material: The Role of Perceived Realism. 375-399 - Stella C. Chia:
How Social Influence Mediates Media Effects on Adolescents' Materialism. 400-419 - Larry D. Rosen, Jennifer Chang, Lynne Erwin, L. Mark Carrier, Nancy A. Cheever:
The Relationship Between "Textisms" and Formal and Informal Writing Among Young Adults. 420-440
Volume 37, Number 4, August 2010
- Meina Liu, Chongwei Wang:
Explaining the Influence of Anger and Compassion on Negotiators' Interaction Goals: An Assessment of Trust and Distrust as Two Distinct Mediators. 443-472 - Sung-Un Yang, Minjeong Kang, Philip Johnson:
Effects of Narratives, Openness to Dialogic Communication, and Credibility on Engagement in Crisis Communication Through Organizational Blogs. 473-497 - Tine Faseur, Maggie Geuens:
Communicating the Right Emotion to Generate Help for Connected Versus Unconnected Others. 498-521 - Yan Jin:
Making Sense Sensibly in Crisis Communication: How Publics' Crisis Appraisals Influence Their Negative Emotions, Coping Strategy Preferences, and Crisis Response Acceptance. 522-552 - Bo Feng, Erina L. MacGeorge:
The Influences of Message and Source Factors on Advice Outcomes. 553-575 - Marieke L. Fransen, Bob M. Fennis, Ad Th. H. Pruyn:
Matching Communication Modalities: The Effects of Modality Congruence and Processing Style on Brand Evaluation and Brand Choice. 576-598
Volume 37, Number 5, October 2010
- Brian G. Southwell, Nathan D. Gilkerson, Jacob B. Depue, Ashleigh K. Shelton, Laura M. Friedenberg, Wilma Koutstaal:
Aging and the Questionable Validity of Recognition-Based Exposure Measurement. 603-619 - Catherine E. Goodall, Michael D. Slater:
Automatically Activated Attitudes as Mechanisms for Message Effects: The Case of Alcohol Advertisements. 620-643 - René M. Dailey, Andrea A. Richards, Lynsey Kluever Romo:
Communication With Significant Others About Weight Management: The Role of Confirmation in Weight Management Attitudes and Behaviors. 644-673 - Jennifer R. Warren, Michael L. Hecht, Eura Jung, Lynette Kvasny, Mark G. Henderson:
African American Ethnic and Class-Based Identities on the World Wide Web: Moderating the Effects of Self-Perceived Information Seeking/Finding and Web Self-Efficacy. 674-702 - Jayson L. Dibble, Timothy R. Levine:
Breaking Good and Bad News: Direction of the MUM Effect and Senders' Cognitive Representations of News Valence. 703-722 - Kristi Wilkum, Erina L. MacGeorge:
Does God Matter? Religious Content and the Evaluation of Comforting Messages in the Context of Bereavement. 723-745
Volume 37, Number 6, December 2010
- Michael D. Slater, Andrew F. Hayes:
The Influence of Youth Music Television Viewership on Changes in Cigarette Use and Association With Smoking Peers: A Social Identity, Reinforcing Spirals Perspective. 751-773 - Jörg Matthes, Kimberly Rios Morrison, Christian Schemer:
A Spiral of Silence for Some: Attitude Certainty and the Expression of Political Minority Opinions. 774-800 - Nurit Tal-Or, Jonathan Cohen, Yariv Tsfati, Albert C. Gunther:
Testing Causal Direction in the Influence of Presumed Media Influence. 801-824 - Eun-Ju Lee, Yoon Jae Jang:
What Do Others' Reactions to News on Internet Portal Sites Tell Us? Effects of Presentation Format and Readers' Need for Cognition on Reality Perception. 825-846 - Timothy R. Levine, Kim B. Serota, Hillary C. Shulman:
The Impact of Lie to Me on Viewers' Actual Ability to Detect Deception. 847-856 - Michael F. Dahlstrom:
The Role of Causality in Information Acceptance in Narratives: An Example From Science Communication. 857-875
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