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Journal of Media Psychology - Theories, Methods, and Applications, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January 2021
- Christoph Klimmt:
JMP Is Moving Forward. - Nicholas David Bowman:
Steering Through and Growing From Turbulent Times.
- Katherine R. Dale, Emily Moyer-Gusé:
Interdependence in Mediated Intergroup Contact. - Soohee Kim, Catherine Suyoun Oh:
Abnormality in News Stories. - Jérôme Guegan, Claire Brechet, Julien Nelson:
Dreamlike and Playful Virtual Environments to Inspire Children's Divergent Thinking.
- Kevin Koban, Nicholas David Bowman:
Further Validation and Cross-Cultural Replication of the Video Game Demand Scale.
Volume 33, Number 2, April 2021
- Ruud S. Jacobs, Stefan Werning, Jeroen Jansz, Julia Kneer:
Procedural Arguments of Persuasive Games: An Elaboration Likelihood Perspective. 49-59 - Ute Ritterfeld, Timo Lüke:
Audio Stories as Incidental Language Teachers: A Compensatory Approach for Migrant and Low-SES Children in Germany. 60-71 - Mara Moujaes, Diarmuid Verrier:
Instagram Use, InstaMums, and Anxiety in Mothers of Young Children. 72-81 - Alessandro Nai, Lukas Otto:
When They Go Low, We Gloat: How Trait and State Schadenfreude Moderate the Perception and Effect of Negative Political Messages. 82-93 - Sadia E. Cheema, John A. Velez:
Internalizing External Goals: The Relationship Between Causality Orientations and Digital Badges. 94-101
Volume 33, Number 3, July 2021
- Matthias Hofer, Ron Tamborini, Fabian A. Ryffel:
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Role of Moral Intuitions and Social Distance in Determining Moral Judgments of an Agent in a Moral Dilemma. 103-112 - Marlene Kunst:
Assessments of User Comments With "Alternative Views" as a Function of Media Trust. 113-124 - Veronica Hefner, Valerie Ellen Kretz:
Does the Glass Slipper Fit?: Disney Princess Films and Relationship Beliefs and Attitudes. 125-133 - Christopher E. Hawk, Robert D. Ridge:
Is It Only the Violence?: The Effects of Violent Video Game Content, Difficulty, and Competition on Aggressive Behavior. 134-144 - Stuart Soroka, Lauren Guggenheim, Dominic Valentino:
Valence-Based Biases in News Selection. 145-154 - Nurit Tal-Or, Shani Sela, Israel Igumnov, Hanoch Dov Milwidsky, Benjamin Rafaeli, Michael Sanilevich:
Does What We Know About Actors' Real Lives: Influence Our Reactions to the Characters They Play? 155-164 - Correction to Hefner & Kretz, 2021. 165-166
Volume 33, Number 4, October 2021
- Christoph Klimmt, Nicholas David Bowman:
Inspiring, Regulating, Multitasking, Modeling, and Shifting: Moving Media Psychology Forward Through Theoretical Innovation. 167-168 - Wisnu Wiradhany, Susanne E. Baumgartner, Anique de Bruin:
Exploitation-Exploration Model of Media Multitasking. 169-180 - Phillip Ozimek, Jens Förster:
The Social Online-Self-Regulation-Theory: A Review of Self-Regulation in Social Media. 181-190 - Mary Beth Oliver, Arthur A. Raney, Anne Bartsch, Sophie H. Janicke-Bowles, Markus Appel, Katherine R. Dale:
Model of Inspiring Media. 191-201 - Caleb T. Carr, Yeweon Kim, Jacob J. Valov, Judith E. Rosenbaum, Benjamin K. Johnson, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Amy L. Gonzales:
An Explication of Identity Shift Theory: Getting Our Shift Together. 202-214 - Jacob T. Fisher, Kristy A. Hamilton:
Integrating Media Selection and Media Effects Using Decision Theory. 215-225 - Nicole Zamanzadeh, Ronald E. Rice:
A Theory of Media Multitasking Intensity. 226-239
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