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Journal of Media Psychology, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2012
- Florian Arendt:
A Newspaper's Effect on the Strength of Automatic Associations in Memory. 1-8 - Dohyun Ahn
, Seung-A. Annie Jin, Ute Ritterfeld
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"Sad Movies Don't Always Make Me Cry". 9-18 - Tilo Hartmann
, Younbo Jung, Peter Vorderer:
What Determines Video Game Use? 19-30 - Eric L. Sprankle, Christian End, Miranda N. Bretz:
Sexually Degrading Music Videos and Lyrics. 31-39
Volume 24, Number 2, April 2012
- Matthias Hofer
, Werner Wirth:
It's Right to Be Sad. 43-54 - Peter Holtz
, Nicole Kronberger
, Wolfgang Wagner
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Analyzing Internet Forums. 55-66 - Paul J. Wright
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A Longitudinal Analysis of US Adults' Pornography Exposure. 67-76 - Sonja Utz
, Kai J. Jonas
, Ellen Tonkens:
Effects of Passion for Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games on Interpersonal Relationships. 77-86
Volume 24, Number 3, July 2012
- Nam-Young Kim, S. Shyam Sundar:
Personal Relevance Versus Contextual Relevance. 89-101 - Travis L. Ross
, Andrew J. Weaver:
Shall We Play a Game? 102-112 - Christian von Sikorski
, Thomas Schierl:
Effects of News Frames on Recipients' Information Processing in Disability Sports Communications. 113-123 - Robert G. Magee
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Impression Formation Online. 124-133
Volume 24, Number 4, October 2012
- Jake Harwood
, Laszlo Vincze
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Ethnolinguistic Identity and Television Use in a Minority Language Setting. 135-142 - Colleen Bee
, Robert Madrigal:
Outcomes Are in the Eye of the Beholder. 143-153 - Annie Lang, Samuel D. Bradley, Edward F. Schneider, Sojung C. Kim, Sharon Mayell:
Killing Is Positive! 154-166 - Michele M. Strano, Jill Wattai Queen:
Covering Your Face on Facebook. 166-180
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