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Does Sequence Matter?: An Investigation Into the Motivated Processing of Sequentially Coactive Messages. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(2): 120-129 (2023) - L. Monique Ward, Enrica E. Bridgewater, Nicole M. Overstreet:
Media Use and Black Emerging Adults' Acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire Stereotypes. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(5): 256-267 (2023) - Dominique S. Wirz, Michelle Möri, Alexander Ort, José A. Cordeiro, Deborah Castro, Andreas Fahr:
The More You Watch, the More You Get?: Re-Examining the Effects of Binge-Watching on Entertainment Experiences. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(2): 99-108 (2023) - Paul J. Wright:
A Longitudinal Analysis of Political Ideology, Pornography Consumption, and Attitude Change: Replication and Extension. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(6): 346-354 (2023) - Biying Wu-Ouyang:
More Mobile Connectedness, Less Well-Being?: Examining How Multiplatform Mobile Connectedness Affects Negative Well-Being Through FoMO and Leisure Boredom. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(5): 291-302 (2023) - Biying Wu-Ouyang, Yang Hu:
The Effects of Pandemic-Related Fear on Social Connectedness Through Social Media Use and Self-Disclosure. J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl. 35(2): 63-74 (2023)