Journal: Communication Research

Volume 34, Issue 6

575 -- 595Ryan Goei, Anthony Roberto, Gary Meyer, Kellie Carlyle. The Effects of Favor and Apology on Compliance
596 -- 617Hans Hoeken, Lettica Hustinx. The Impact of Exemplars on Responsibility Stereotypes in Fund-Raising Letters
618 -- 636T. Makana Chock, Julia R. Fox, James R. Angelini, Seungjo Lee, Annie Lang. Telling Me Quickly
637 -- 664Christopher E. Beaudoin. Mass Media Use, Neighborliness, and Social Support
665 -- 684Ran Wei, Ven-Hwei Lo, Hung-Yi Lu. Reconsidering the Relationship Between the Third-Person Perception and Optimistic Bias

Volume 34, Issue 5

483 -- 506Erica Weintraub Austin, Bruce Pinkleton, Ruth Patterson Funabiki. The Desirability Paradox in the Effects of Media Literacy Training
507 -- 525David Dryden Henningsen, Mary Lynn Miller Henningsen. Do Groups Know What They Don't Know? Dealing With Missing Information in Decision-Making Groups
526 -- 547Paul A. Mongeau, Janet Jacobsen, Carolyn Donnerstein. Defining Dates and First Date Goals
548 -- 568Carroll J. Glynn, Michael E. Huge. Opinions as Norms

Volume 34, Issue 4

355 -- 381Michael D. Slater, Andrew F. Hayes, Valerie L. Ford. Examining the Moderating and Mediating Roles of News Exposure and Attention on Adolescent Judgments of Alcohol-Related Risks
382 -- 405Jeff Niederdeppe, Matthew C. Farrelly, Kristin Y. Thomas, Dana Wenter, David Weitzenkamp. Newspaper Coverage as Indirect Effects of a Health Communication Intervention
407 -- 432Hye-Jin Paek, Albert C. Gunther. How Peer Proximity Moderates Indirect Media Influence on Adolescent Smoking
433 -- 467Lijiang Shen, James Price Dillard. The Influence of Behavioral Inhibition/Approach Systems and Message Framing on the Processing of Persuasive Health Messages
468 -- 480Lisa L. Massi Lindsey, Kimo Ah Yun, Jennifer B. Hill. Anticipated Guilt as Motivation to Help Unknown Others

Volume 34, Issue 3

255 -- 276Brian L. Quick, Michael T. Stephenson. Further Evidence That Psychological Reactance Can Be Modeled as a Combination of Anger and Negative Cognitions
277 -- 296Julia R. Fox, Byungho Park, Annie Lang. When Available Resources Become Negative Resources
297 -- 312Lyn M. Van Swol, Cara L. Ludutsky. Tell Me Something I Don't Know
313 -- 331Jorge Peña 0002, Joseph B. Walther, Jeffrey T. Hancock. Effects of Geographic Distribution on Dominance Perceptions in Computer-Mediated Groups
332 -- 351Jennifer L. Monahan, Jennifer A. Samp. Alcohol's Effects on Goal-Related Appraisals and Communicative Behaviors

Volume 34, Issue 2

131 -- 155Y. Connie Yuan, Janet Fulk, Peter R. Monge. Access to Information in Connective and Communal Transactive Memory Systems
156 -- 184Alex M. Susskind. Downsizing Survivors' Communication Networks and Reactions: A Longitudinal Examination of Information Flow and Turnover Intentions
185 -- 211Young Mie Kim. How Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations Interact in Selectivity: Investigating the Moderating Effects of Situational Information Processing Goals in Issue Publics' Web Behavior
212 -- 230Moniek Buijzen, Juliette H. Walma van der Molen, Patricia Sondij. Parental Mediation of Children's Emotional Responses to a Violent News Event
231 -- 252Matthias Kohring, Jörg Matthes. Trust in News Media

Volume 34, Issue 1

3 -- 24Dietram A. Scheufele, Eunkyung Kim 0003, Dominique Brossard. My Friend's Enemy: How Split-Screen Debate Coverage Influences Evaluation of Presidential Debates
25 -- 52Jisu Huh, Rita Langteau. Presumed Influence of DTC Prescription Drug Advertising: Do Experts and Novices Think Differently?
53 -- 72Charles R. Berger, Eun-Ju Lee. Dynamic Representations of Threatening Trends: The Role of Rationality and Experientiality in Potentiating Trepidation
73 -- 99Michael Pfau, Michel M. Haigh, Jeanetta Sims, Shelley Wigley. The Influence of Corporate Front-Group Stealth Campaigns
100 -- 125Stephen A. Rains. The Impact of Anonymity on Perceptions of Source Credibility and Influence in Computer-Mediated Group Communication: A Test of Two Competing Hypotheses