Journal: Communication Research

Volume 43, Issue 8

1027 -- 1044Guido M. van Koningsbruggen, Peter R. Harris, Anjès J. Smits, Benjamin Schüz, Urte Scholz, Richard Cooke. Self-Affirmation Before Exposure to Health Communications Promotes Intentions and Health Behavior Change by Increasing Anticipated Regret
1045 -- 1064Xiao Wang, Andrea A. Hickerson, Laura M. Arpan. The Role of Self-Affirmation and User Status in Readers' Response to Identity-Threatening News
1065 -- 1093Rabindra A. Ratan, Michael Dawson. When Mii Is Me
1094 -- 1115Jiyeon So, Lijiang Shen. Personalization of Risk Through Convergence of Self- and Character-Risk
1116 -- 1140Laura Vandenbosch, Steven Eggermont. The Interrelated Roles of Mass Media and Social Media in Adolescents' Development of an Objectified Self-Concept
1141 -- 1169Adam Shehata, Mats Ekström, Tobias Olsson. Developing Self-Actualizing and Dutiful Citizens

Volume 43, Issue 7

895 -- 921Lindsey Meeks, David Domke. When Politics Is a Woman's Game
922 -- 944Jason C. Coronel, Kara D. Federmeier. The Effects of Gender Cues and Political Sophistication on Candidate Evaluation
945 -- 971Sungeun Chung, Edward L. Fink. Sequential Information Integration and Belief Trajectories II
972 -- 995Thomas Koch, Magdalena Obermaier. With Heart and (No) Mind? How Recipients Negatively Infer Missing Information About Politicians and How This Affects the Assessment of the Speaker
996 -- 1024Tai-Quan Peng, Mengchen Liu, Yingcai Wu, Shixia Liu. Follower-Followee Network, Communication Networks, and Vote Agreement of the U.S. Members of Congress

Volume 43, Issue 6

739 -- 760Dale Hample, Adam S. Richards. A Cognitive Model of Argument, With Application to the Base-Rate Phenomenon and Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory
761 -- 784Graham N. Dixon. Negative Affect as a Mechanism of Exemplification Effects
785 -- 809Magdalena Wojcieszak, Nuri Kim. How to Improve Attitudes Toward Disliked Groups
810 -- 843Joshua B. Barbour, Marissa J. Doshi, Leandra H. Hernández. Telling Global Public Health Stories
844 -- 862Freya Sukalla, Heather Shoenberger, Paul D. Bolls. Surprise! An Investigation of Orienting Responses to Test Assumptions of Narrative Processing
863 -- 891Tae Kyoung Lee, Michael A. Shapiro. Effects of a Story Character's Goal Achievement

Volume 43, Issue 5

595 -- 625S. Shyam Sundar, Saraswathi Bellur, Jeeyun Oh, Haiyan Jia, Hyang-Sook Kim. Theoretical Importance of Contingency in Human-Computer Interaction
626 -- 646Brooke Fisher Liu, Julia Daisy Fraustino, Yan Jin. Social Media Use During Disasters
647 -- 671Brendan R. Watson. Is Twitter an Alternative Medium? Comparing Gulf Coast Twitter and Newspaper Coverage of the 2010 BP Oil Spill
672 -- 693Brandon Van Der Heide, Young-shin Lim. On the Conditional Cueing of Credibility Heuristics
694 -- 712Stephen A. Rains. Language Style Matching as a Predictor of Perceived Social Support in Computer-Mediated Interaction Among Individuals Coping With Illness
713 -- 734Yossef Arie, Gustavo S. Mesch. The Spatial and Social Network Dimensions of Mobile Communication

Volume 43, Issue 4

447 -- 467John A. Velez, Tobias Greitemeyer, Jodi L. Whitaker, David R. Ewoldsen, Brad J. Bushman. Violent Video Games and Reciprocity
468 -- 486Robert P. Griffiths, Matthew S. Eastin, Vincent Cicchirillo. Competitive Video Game Play
487 -- 517Adam S. Kahn, Dmitri Williams. We're All in This (Game) Together
518 -- 541Sungwon Chung, Johnny V. Sparks. Motivated Processing of Peripheral Advertising Information in Video Games
542 -- 570Christopher N. Burrows, Hart Blanton. Real-World Persuasion From Virtual-World Campaigns
571 -- 592Jorge Peña, Nicholas Brody. Increasing Cognitive Readiness Through Computer and Videogame-Based Training

Volume 43, Issue 3

283 -- 343Valerie Hauch, Siegfried L. Sporer, Stephen W. Michael, Christian A. Meissner. Does Training Improve the Detection of Deception? A Meta-Analysis
344 -- 371Dale Hample. A Theory of Interpersonal Goals and Situations
372 -- 390Joseph B. Walther, Nicole Kashian, Jeong-woo Jang, Soo Yun Shin. Overattribution of Liking in Computer-Mediated Communication
391 -- 413Timothy R. Worley, Jennifer Samp. Complaint Avoidance and Complaint-Related Appraisals in Close Relationships
414 -- 441Christian Burgers, Camiel J. Beukeboom. Stereotype Transmission and Maintenance Through Interpersonal Communication

Volume 43, Issue 2

159 -- 179Jung-Hyun Kim, Jinhee Kim, Hee Sun Park. Model Comparison in Group Decision Making
180 -- 210Alexander P. Schouten, Bart van den Hooff, Frans Feldberg. Virtual Team Work
211 -- 231Erina L. MacGeorge, Lisa M. Guntzviller, Lisa K. Hanasono, Bo Feng. Testing Advice Response Theory in Interactions With Friends
232 -- 252Stephen A. Rains, Erin K. Ruppel. Channel Complementarity Theory and the Health Information-Seeking Process
253 -- 276Bo Feng, Siyue Li, Na Li. Is a Profile Worth a Thousand Words? How Online Support-Seeker's Profile Features May Influence the Quality of Received Support Messages

Volume 43, Issue 1

3 -- 24Nuri Kim. Beyond Rationality
25 -- 48Daniel Pinazo Calatayud, Eloisa Nos Aldas. Developing Moral Sensitivity Through Protest Scenarios in International NGDOs' Communication
49 -- 72Jonathan D'Angelo, Brandon Van Der Heide. The Formation of Physician Impressions in Online Communities
73 -- 108Brian L. Quick, Natalie J. White Lambert, Christopher S. Josey. A Two-Study Investigation Into How Television News Frames the Steroid Scandal in Major League Baseball and Fans' Support for Bonds, McGwire, and Palmeiro's Pending Induction Into the Baseball Hall of Fame
109 -- 130Hyunjung Kim. The Role of Emotions and Culture in the Third-Person Effect Process of News Coverage of Election Poll Results
131 -- 154Masahiro Yamamoto, Tien-Tsung Lee, Weina Ran. Media Trust in a Community Context