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Communication Research, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, February 2007
- Dietram A. Scheufele
, Eunkyung Kim, Dominique Brossard:
My Friend's Enemy: How Split-Screen Debate Coverage Influences Evaluation of Presidential Debates. 3-24 - Jisu Huh, Rita Langteau:
Presumed Influence of DTC Prescription Drug Advertising: Do Experts and Novices Think Differently? 25-52 - Charles R. Berger, Eun-Ju Lee:
Dynamic Representations of Threatening Trends: The Role of Rationality and Experientiality in Potentiating Trepidation. 53-72 - Michael Pfau, Michel M. Haigh, Jeanetta Sims, Shelley Wigley
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The Influence of Corporate Front-Group Stealth Campaigns. 73-99 - Stephen A. Rains:
The Impact of Anonymity on Perceptions of Source Credibility and Influence in Computer-Mediated Group Communication: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses. 100-125
Volume 34, Number 2, April 2007
- Y. Connie Yuan, Janet Fulk, Peter R. Monge:
Access to Information in Connective and Communal Transactive Memory Systems. 131-155 - Alex M. Susskind:
Downsizing Survivors' Communication Networks and Reactions: A Longitudinal Examination of Information Flow and Turnover Intentions. 156-184 - Young Mie Kim:
How Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations Interact in Selectivity: Investigating the Moderating Effects of Situational Information Processing Goals in Issue Publics' Web Behavior. 185-211 - Moniek Buijzen
, Juliette H. Walma van der Molen, Patricia Sondij:
Parental Mediation of Children's Emotional Responses to a Violent News Event. 212-230 - Matthias Kohring, Jörg Matthes
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Trust in News Media. 231-252
Volume 34, Number 3, June 2007
- Brian L. Quick, Michael T. Stephenson:
Further Evidence That Psychological Reactance Can Be Modeled as a Combination of Anger and Negative Cognitions. 255-276 - Julia R. Fox, Byungho Park, Annie Lang:
When Available Resources Become Negative Resources. 277-296 - Lyn M. Van Swol, Cara L. Ludutsky:
Tell Me Something I Don't Know. 297-312 - Jorge Peña, Joseph B. Walther, Jeffrey T. Hancock
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Effects of Geographic Distribution on Dominance Perceptions in Computer-Mediated Groups. 313-331 - Jennifer L. Monahan, Jennifer A. Samp
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Alcohol's Effects on Goal-Related Appraisals and Communicative Behaviors. 332-351
Volume 34, Number 4, August 2007
- Michael D. Slater, Andrew F. Hayes
, Valerie L. Ford:
Examining the Moderating and Mediating Roles of News Exposure and Attention on Adolescent Judgments of Alcohol-Related Risks. 355-381 - Jeff Niederdeppe, Matthew C. Farrelly, Kristin Y. Thomas, Dana Wenter, David Weitzenkamp:
Newspaper Coverage as Indirect Effects of a Health Communication Intervention. 382-405 - Hye-Jin Paek, Albert C. Gunther:
How Peer Proximity Moderates Indirect Media Influence on Adolescent Smoking. 407-432 - Lijiang Shen
, James Price Dillard:
The Influence of Behavioral Inhibition/Approach Systems and Message Framing on the Processing of Persuasive Health Messages. 433-467 - Lisa L. Massi Lindsey, Kimo Ah Yun, Jennifer B. Hill:
Anticipated Guilt as Motivation to Help Unknown Others. 468-480
Volume 34, Number 5, October 2007
- Erica Weintraub Austin, Bruce Pinkleton, Ruth Patterson Funabiki:
The Desirability Paradox in the Effects of Media Literacy Training. 483-506 - David Dryden Henningsen, Mary Lynn Miller Henningsen
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Do Groups Know What They Don't Know? Dealing With Missing Information in Decision-Making Groups. 507-525 - Paul A. Mongeau, Janet Jacobsen, Carolyn Donnerstein:
Defining Dates and First Date Goals. 526-547 - Carroll J. Glynn, Michael E. Huge:
Opinions as Norms. 548-568
Volume 34, Number 6, December 2007
- Ryan Goei, Anthony Roberto, Gary Meyer, Kellie Carlyle:
The Effects of Favor and Apology on Compliance. 575-595 - Hans Hoeken
, Lettica Hustinx:
The Impact of Exemplars on Responsibility Stereotypes in Fund-Raising Letters. 596-617 - Tamara Makana Chock
, Julia R. Fox, James R. Angelini, Seungjo Lee, Annie Lang:
Telling Me Quickly. 618-636 - Christopher E. Beaudoin:
Mass Media Use, Neighborliness, and Social Support. 637-664 - Ran Wei, Ven-Hwei Lo
, Hung-Yi Lu:
Reconsidering the Relationship Between the Third-Person Perception and Optimistic Bias. 665-684

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