- 2023
- Martina Benvenuti, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Elvis Mazzoni:
Emerging Adulthood and Media Use: Latest Research and Future Directions. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(5): 253-255 (2023) - Ilaria Maria Antonietta Benzi, Nicola Carone, Andrea Fontana, Lavinia Barone:
Problematic Internet Use in Emerging Adulthood: The Interplay Between Narcissistic Vulnerability and Environmental Sensitivity. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(5): 316-324 (2023) - Elisabeth Beyersmann, Signy Wegener, Nenagh Kemp:
That's Good News ☹: Semantic Congruency Effects in Emoji Processing. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(1): 17-27 (2023) - Nicholas David Bowman:
A Note of Thanks, and a Nod Towards Internationalization. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(1): 1-2 (2023) - Tobias Dienlin, Johannes Breuer:
Privacy Is Dead, Long Live Privacy!: Two Diverging Perspectives on Current Issues Related to Privacy. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(3): 159-168 (2023) - Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster, Megan A. Vendemia, Jessica M. Journeay, Sarah E. Downey:
Mixing Parasocial Friendship With Business: The Effect of Sponsorship Disclosure Timing in Vlogs. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 241-252 (2023) - C. Joseph Francemone, Nicholas L. Matthews:
Moral Tipping Points: How Trait Moral Salience Moderates Judgments of Narrative Characters Along the Moral Continuum. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 221-227 (2023) - Anne Hamby, Daphna Motro, Zared Shawver, Richard Gerrig:
Examining Readers' Emotional Responses to Stories: An Appraisal Theory Perspective. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(3): 131-144 (2023) - Aiden Hoyle, Charlotte Wagnsson, Helma van den Berg, Bertjan Doosje, Martijn Kitzen:
Cognitive and Emotional Responses to Russian State-Sponsored Media Narratives in International Audiences. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(6): 362-374 (2023) - May Jadallah, C. Shawn Green, Jie Zhang:
Video Game Play: Any Association With Preteens' Cognitive Ability Test Performance? J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 213-220 (2023) - Nolan T. Jahn, Dar Meshi, Gary Bente, Ralf Schmälzle:
Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring: Examining Electrocortical Responses to Visual Stimuli Via Mobile EEG. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(2): 75-86 (2023) - Hyunjung Kim:
Immigrants' Dual Identity and the Hostile Media Effect in the Context of Sports Broadcasts. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(6): 335-345 (2023) - Susanne Maria Klausing:
The Relation Between Attitude Certainty and the Privacy Paradox in the Context of Fitness Applications. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 191-205 (2023) - K. Maja Krakowiak:
Breaking Up for Good: The Contrasting Roles of Enjoyment and Appreciation in Predicting Viewer Distress Following the Dissolution of a Series. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 206-212 (2023) - Brianna L. Lane, Ioana A. Cionea, Norah E. Dunbar, Caleb T. Carr:
Antecedents and Effects of Online Third-Party Information on Offline Impressions: A Test of Warranting Theory. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(3): 145-158 (2023) - Samantha Lebouef, Jodi Dworkin:
Digital Communication, Family Identity, and Markers of Emerging Adulthood. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(5): 280-290 (2023) - Adrian Meier, Hannes-Vincent Krause:
Does Passive Social Media Use Harm Well-Being?: An Adversarial Review. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(3): 169-180 (2023) - German Neubaum, Daniel S. Lane:
Nevertheless, It Persists: Political Self-Effects in the Context of Persistent Social Media. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(6): 375-386 (2023) - Gaëlle Ouvrein, Heidi Vandebosch, Charlotte J. S. De Backer:
"They Are Wallowing in Luxury, but Complain About the Struggles of Lockdown": A Field Study of Audiences' Responses to Celebrity COVID-19 Posts. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(1): 40-54 (2023) - Vladimir Ponizovskiy, Lusine Grigoryan, Wilhelm Hofmann:
Why Is Right-Wing Media Consumption Associated With Lower Compliance With COVID-19 Measures? J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(1): 3-16 (2023) - Kelsey Prena, Deanna Molina, Vilesha Waller, Hu Cheng, Sharlene D. Newman:
Using Neuroimaging Techniques to Link Game Rewards to Memory Through Activity in the Hippocampus. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(1): 28-39 (2023) - Sabine Reich, Marko Bachl:
Do Sexist Comments Hinder Participation in Online Political Discussions?: A Preregistered Experiment. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(6): 355-361 (2023) - Robert D. Ridge, Christopher E. Hawk, Logan D. McCombs, Kelsie J. Richards, Cheyenne A. Schultz, Rowan K. Ashton, Luke D. Hartvigsen, Derek Bartlett:
"It Doesn't Affect Me!" - Do Immunity Beliefs Prevent Subsequent Aggression After Playing a Violent Video Game? J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 234-240 (2023) - Angela Rose, Laura A. Brannon:
Using Health Intervention Messages to Reduce Intentions to Spend Time on Social Networks. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(4): 228-233 (2023) - Ágata Salvador, Gabriela Fonseca, Leonor Pereira da Costa, Shivani Atul Mansuklal:
"Feed" or "Unfeed"?: The Role of Social Networking Sites Use in the Link Between Identity Commitment Development and Psychological Functioning in Emerging Adulthood. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(5): 303-315 (2023) - Coltan Scrivner, Marc Malmdorf Andersen, Uffe Schjødt, Mathias Clasen:
The Psychological Benefits of Scary Play in Three Types of Horror Fans. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(2): 87-98 (2023) - Fuyuan Shen, Guolan Yang, Jeff Conlin, Pratiti Diddi:
Effects of Issue- and Character-Based Narrative Political Ads on Ad Evaluations. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(6): 325-334 (2023) - Tommy van Steen, Barbara C. N. Müller, Shuang Li, Jeroen G. B. Loman, Moniek Buijzen:
Helping on Social Media: Self-Persuasion and Question-Behavior Effects. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(2): 109-119 (2023) - Aleksi H. Syrjämäki, Mirja Ilves, Poika Isokoski, Joel Kiskola, Anna Rantasila, Thomas Olsson, Gary Bente, Veikko Surakka:
Emotionally Toned Online Discussions Evoke Subjectively Experienced Emotional Responses. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(1): 55-61 (2023) - Ryan Tan, Heather Shoenberger, Weilin Cong, Mehrdad Mahdavi:
Understanding the Structural Components Behind the Psychological Effects of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) With Machine Learning and Experimental Methods. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(3): 181-189 (2023)