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Journal of Media Psychology, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2014
- Bettina Friedrich:
Trends in Health Communication. 1-3
- Bryan Karazsia, Adam Muller:
Depictions of Injuries and Safety Gear Usage in the World's Most Popular Video Games. 4-9 - Amir Hetsroni:
Ceiling Effect in Cultivation. 10-18
- Christina Peter, Constanze Rossmann, Till Keyling:
Exemplification 2.0. 19-28 - Renate Soellner, Stefan Huber, Maren Reder:
The Concept of eHealth Literacy and Its Measurement. 29-38 - Erica Scharrer, Adam Zeller:
Active and Sedentary Video Game Time. 39-49 - Nick Joyce, Jake Harwood:
Context and Identification in Persuasive Mass Communication. 50-57
Volume 26, Number 2, May 2014
- Jinhee Kim, Jung-Hyun Kim, Mihye Seo:
Toward a Person × Situation Model of Selective Exposure. 59-69 - Christian von Sikorski, Thomas Schierl:
Attitudes in Context. 70-80 - Jeeyun Oh, Mun-Young Chung, Sangyong Han:
The More Control, the Better? 81-91 - Jack Glascock:
Contribution of Demographics, Sociological Factors, and Media Usage to Verbal Aggressiveness. 92-102
Volume 26, Number 3, July 2014
- Mike Schmierbach, Mun-Young Chung, Mu Wu, Keunyeong Kim:
No One Likes to Lose. 105-110
- Mina Tsay-Vogel, Mary Beth Oliver:
Is Watching Others Self-Disclose Enjoyable? 111-124 - Anne Bartsch, Anja Kalch, Mary Beth Oliver:
Moved to Think. 125-140 - Alessandro Gabbiadini, Silvia Mari, Chiara Volpato, Maria Grazia Monaci:
Identification Processes in Online Groups. 141-152
Volume 26, Number 4, October 2014
- Drew P. Cingel, Marina Krcmar:
Understanding the Experience of Imaginary Audience in a Social Media Environment. 155-160
- Jennifer Hoewe:
Memory of an Outgroup. 161-175 - Johannes Breuer, Michael Scharkow, Thorsten Quandt:
Tunnel Vision or Desensitization? 176-188 - John J. Davies, Timothy J. Hemingway:
Guitar Hero or Zero? 189-201
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