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Communication Research, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2003
- Silvia Knobloch, Matthias R. Hastall
, Dolf Zillmann, Coy Callison:
Imagery Effects on the Selective Reading of Internet Newsmagazines. 3-29 - S. Shyam Sundar, Sriram Kalyanaraman, Justin Brown:
Explicating Web Site Interactivity. 30-59 - Daniel G. McDonald, John Dimmick:
The Conceptualization and Measurement of Diversity. 60-79 - Naewon Kang, Nojin Kwak:
A Multilevel Approach to Civic Participation. 80-106
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2003
- Brant R. Burleson, Steven R. Mortenson:
Explaining Cultural Differences in Evaluations of Emotional Support Behaviors. 113-146 - Caroline Cornelius, Margarete Boos:
Enhancing Mutual Understanding in Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication by Training. 147-177 - Ryan Goei, Lisa L. Massi Lindsey, Franklin J. Boster, Paul Skalski, Jonathan M. Bowman:
The Mediating Roles of Liking and Obligation on the Relationship between Favors and Compliance. 178-197 - Charles R. Berger, Joel T. Johnson, Eun-Ju Lee:
Antidotes for Anthrax Anecdotes. 198-223 - Robin L. Nabi:
Exploring the Framing Effects of Emotion. 224-247
Volume 30, Number 3, June 2003
- Charles R. Berger:
Effects of Discounting Cues and Gender on Apprehension. 251-271 - Erina L. MacGeorge
, Seth J. Gillihan, Wendy Samter, Ruth Anne Clark:
Skill Deficit or Differential Motivation? 272-303 - Amy I. Nathanson, Renée A. Botta:
Shaping the Effects of Television on Adolescents' Body Image Disturbance. 304-331 - Michael T. Stephenson, R. Lance Holbert:
A Monte Carlo Simulation of Observable Versus Latent Variable Structural Equation Modeling Techniques. 332-354
Volume 30, Number 4, August 2003
- William P. Eveland, Dhavan V. Shah
, Nojin Kwak:
Assessing Causality in the Cognitive Mediation Model. 359-386 - Maria Elizabeth Grabe
, Annie Lang, Xiaoquan Zhao:
News Content and Form. 387-413 - Cindy T. Christen, Albert C. Gunther:
The Influence of Mass Media and Other Culprits on the Projection of Personal Opinion. 414-431 - Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, Kristen Harrison, Leila Kramer, Jennifer Yellin:
Variety Versus Timing. 432-460 - Lyn M. Van Swol
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The Effects of Nonverbal Mirroring on Perceived Persuasiveness, Agreement with an Imitator, and Reciprocity in a Group Discussion. 461-480
Volume 30, Number 5, October 2003
- Moniek Buijzen
, Patti M. Valkenburg
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The Unintended Effects of Television Advertising. 483-503 - Yariv Tsfati
, Joseph N. Cappella:
Do People Watch what they Do Not Trust? 504-529 - Rick W. Busselle:
Television Exposure, Parents' Precautionary Warnings, and Young Adults' Perceptions of Crime. 530-556 - Fang Yang, James Shanahan
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Economic Openness and Media Penetration. 557-573
Volume 30, Number 6, December 2003
- Arun Vishwanath:
Comparing Online Information Effects. 579-598 - John G. Oetzel
, Stella Ting-Toomey:
Face Concerns in Interpersonal Conflict. 599-624 - Scott E. Caplan
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Preference for Online Social Interaction. 625-648 - Zhongdang Pan, Joseph Man Chan
:
Shifting Journalistic Paradigms. 649-682 - Jochen Peter:
Country Characteristics as Contingent Conditions of Agenda Setting. 683-712 - Michael D. Slater, Kimberly L. Henry
, Randall C. Swaim, Lori L. Anderson:
Violent Media Content and Aggressiveness in Adolescents. 713-736 - Charles R. Berger, Eun-Ju Lee, Joel T. Johnson:
Gender, Rationality, and Base-Rate Explanations for Increasing Trends. 737-765

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