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33 |
| Priming and Fake News: The Effects of Elite Discourse on Evaluations of News Media |
27 |
| Reducing Native Advertising Deception: Revisiting the Antecedents and Consequences of Persuasion Knowledge in Digital News Contexts |
14 |
| Risky Politics: Applying the Planned Risk Information Seeking Model to the 2016 US Presidential Election |
9 |
| The Psychology of Marathon Television Viewing: Antecedents and Viewer Involvement |
9 |
| News and Islamist Radicalization Processes: Investigating Muslims' Perceptions of Negative News Coverage of Islam |
9 |
| Fear of Isolation and Perceived Affordances: The Spiral of Silence on Social Networking Sites Regarding Police Discrimination |
7 |
| Fake News Should Be Regulated Because It Influences Both Others and Me: How and Why the Influence of Presumed Influence Model Should Be Extended |
7 |
| Reluctance to Talk About Politics in Face-to-Face and Facebook Settings: Examining the Impact of Fear of Isolation, Willingness to Self-Censor, and Peer Network Characteristics |
6 |
| Extrovert and Lonely Individuals' Social TV Viewing Experiences: A Mediating and Moderating Role of Social Presence |
5 |
| Podcasts and Productivity: A Qualitative Uses and Gratifications Study |
5 |
| Profiling the Audience for Self-Transcendent Media: A National Survey |
5 |
| Back to Reality: The Complex Relationship Between Patterns in Immigration News Coverage and Real-World Developments in Dutch and Flemish Newspapers (1999-2015) |
5 |
| From Mass to Elite Protests: News Coverage and the Evolution of Antigovernment Demonstrations in Brazil |
5 |
| From #Ferguson to #Ayotzinapa: Analyzing Differences in Domestic and Foreign Protest News Shared on Social Media |
4 |
| Putting Our Own People First: The Content and Effects of Online Right-wing Populist Discourse Surrounding the European Refugee Crisis |
4 |
| Facilitating Social Media and Offline Political Engagement During Electoral Cycles: Using Social Cognitive Theory to Explain Political Action Among Hispanics and Latinos |
4 |
| Did the European Migrant Crisis Change News Coverage of Immigration? A Longitudinal Analysis of Immigration Television News and the Actors Speaking in It |
3 |
| New Rules for an Old Game? How the 2016 US Election Caught the Press off Guard |
3 |
| A Multimedia Analysis of Persuasion in the 2016 Presidential Election: Comparing the Unique and Complementary Effects of Political Comedy and Political Advertising |
3 |
| When Social Media Become Hostile Media: An Experimental Examination of News Sharing, Partisanship, and Follower Count |
3 |
| Effects of Media Attributions on Responsibility Judgments and Policy Opinions |
3 |
| Watch and Learn: Gendered Discrepancies in Educational Messages on Television Channels Targeted at Boys versus Girls |
3 |
| Watching Online Videos at Work: The Role of Positive and Meaningful Affect for Recovery Experiences and Well-Being at the Workplace |
3 |
| Oscars So White: Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Diversity and Social Issues in US Documentary Films (2008-2017) |
2 |
| Effects of Frame Repetition Through Cues in the Online Environment |
2 |
| When 18 Days of Television Coverage Is Not Enough: A Six-Nation Composite of Motivations for Mobile Device Use in 2018 Winter Olympic Games |
2 |
| Drinking at Work: The Portrayal of Alcohol in Workplace-Related TV Dramas |
2 |
| Stereotyped Identification: How Identifying with Fictional Latina Characters Increases Acceptance and Stereotyping |
2 |
| Comedy as a Route to Social Change: The Effects of Satire and News on Persuasion about Syrian Refugees |
2 |
| Framing Risk with Numbers: The Framing Effects of Risk Assertions and Number Formats on Emotions and Risk Perceptions |
2 |
| Not All Perceptual Gaps Were Created Equal: Explicating the Third-Person Perception (TPP) as a Cognitive Fallacy |
2 |
| Cultivating Conceptions of Masculinity: Television and Perceptions of Masculine Gender Role Norms |
2 |
| Cultivating Intergroup Emotions: An Intergroup Threat Theory Approach |
2 |
| Protecting the Ladies: Benevolent Sexism, Heteronormativity, and Partisanship in Online Discussions of Gender-Neutral Bathrooms |
2 |
| Becoming a Presidential Candidate: Social Media Following and Politician Identification |
2 |
| 300 Million Clicks and Political Engagement via Facebook in the 2016 American Presidential Election: How Online Activity Changes Across Time and Sources |
2 |
| Maintainers of Ethnic Hierarchies? Investigating the Relationship Between Media Use and Attitudes Toward Perceived Remote Versus Perceived Close Immigration |
2 |
| The Cultivation of Idealistic Moral Expectations: The Role of Television Exposure and Narrative Engageability |
1 |
| Just One More Episode: Predictors of Procrastination with Television and Implications for Sleep Quality |
1 |
| Framing Refuge: Media, Framing, and Sanctuary Cities |
1 |
| Negative Advertising Effects on Presidential Support Ratings During the 2012 Election: A Hierarchical Linear Modeling and Serial Dependency Study |
1 |
| When Gaps Become Huuuuge: Donald Trump and Beliefs About Immigration |
1 |
| Television and Preadolescents' Objectified Dating Script: Consequences for Self- and Interpersonal Objectification |
1 |
| Contesting European Solidarity during the Refugee Crisis: A Comparative Investigation of Media Claims in Denmark, Germany, Greece and Italy |
1 |
| The Benefits and Trajectory of Digital Editing-Based Media Literacy Among Girls |
1 |
| Blame or Shame: The Search for Online Support and Stigma Origin Among Israeli Childless Women |
1 |
| Use and Gratifications of Singing Competition Reality Shows: Linking Narcissism and Gratifications Sought with the Multimedia Viewing of Chinese Audiences |
1 |
| Economic News and Personal Economic Expectations |
1 |
| Need for Orientation and Third-Person Effects of the Televised Debates in the 2016 US Presidential Election |
1 |