Journal: Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie

Volume 35, Issue 6

325 -- 334Fuyuan Shen, Guolan Yang, Jeff Conlin, Pratiti Diddi. Effects of Issue- and Character-Based Narrative Political Ads on Ad Evaluations
335 -- 345Hyunjung Kim. Immigrants' Dual Identity and the Hostile Media Effect in the Context of Sports Broadcasts
346 -- 354Paul J. Wright. A Longitudinal Analysis of Political Ideology, Pornography Consumption, and Attitude Change: Replication and Extension
355 -- 361Sabine Reich, Marko Bachl. Do Sexist Comments Hinder Participation in Online Political Discussions?: A Preregistered Experiment
362 -- 374Aiden Hoyle, Charlotte Wagnsson, Helma van den Berg, Bertjan Doosje, Martijn Kitzen. Cognitive and Emotional Responses to Russian State-Sponsored Media Narratives in International Audiences
375 -- 386German Neubaum, Daniel S. Lane. Nevertheless, It Persists: Political Self-Effects in the Context of Persistent Social Media

Volume 35, Issue 5

253 -- 255Martina Benvenuti, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Elvis Mazzoni. Emerging Adulthood and Media Use: Latest Research and Future Directions
256 -- 267L. Monique Ward, Enrica E. Bridgewater, Nicole M. Overstreet. Media Use and Black Emerging Adults' Acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire Stereotypes
268 -- 279Vanessa V. Volpe, Graham W. Buhrman, Priscilla Boaheng, Daija Holliday, Elizabeth A. Nick, Shaniece Criss. "Speak[ing] My Mind": Reasons for Using Twitter and the Online Experiences, Critical Media Literacy, and Racial Identity of Black American Emerging Adults
280 -- 290Samantha Lebouef, Jodi Dworkin. Digital Communication, Family Identity, and Markers of Emerging Adulthood
291 -- 302Biying Wu-Ouyang. More Mobile Connectedness, Less Well-Being?: Examining How Multiplatform Mobile Connectedness Affects Negative Well-Being Through FoMO and Leisure Boredom
303 -- 315Ágata 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
316 -- 324Ilaria Maria Antonietta Benzi, Nicola Carone, Andrea Fontana, Lavinia Barone. Problematic Internet Use in Emerging Adulthood: The Interplay Between Narcissistic Vulnerability and Environmental Sensitivity

Volume 35, Issue 4

191 -- 205Susanne Maria Klausing. The Relation Between Attitude Certainty and the Privacy Paradox in the Context of Fitness Applications
206 -- 212K. Maja Krakowiak. Breaking Up for Good: The Contrasting Roles of Enjoyment and Appreciation in Predicting Viewer Distress Following the Dissolution of a Series
213 -- 220May Jadallah, C. Shawn Green, Jie Zhang. Video Game Play: Any Association With Preteens' Cognitive Ability Test Performance?
221 -- 227C. Joseph Francemone, Nicholas L. Matthews. Moral Tipping Points: How Trait Moral Salience Moderates Judgments of Narrative Characters Along the Moral Continuum
228 -- 233Angela Rose, Laura A. Brannon. Using Health Intervention Messages to Reduce Intentions to Spend Time on Social Networks
234 -- 240Robert 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?
241 -- 252Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster, Megan A. Vendemia, Jessica M. Journeay, Sarah E. Downey. Mixing Parasocial Friendship With Business: The Effect of Sponsorship Disclosure Timing in Vlogs

Volume 35, Issue 3

131 -- 144Anne Hamby, Daphna Motro, Zared Shawver, Richard Gerrig. Examining Readers' Emotional Responses to Stories: An Appraisal Theory Perspective
145 -- 158Brianna 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
159 -- 168Tobias Dienlin, Johannes Breuer. Privacy Is Dead, Long Live Privacy!: Two Diverging Perspectives on Current Issues Related to Privacy
169 -- 180Adrian Meier, Hannes-Vincent Krause. Does Passive Social Media Use Harm Well-Being?: An Adversarial Review
181 -- 189Ryan 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

Volume 35, Issue 2

63 -- 74Biying Wu-Ouyang, Yang Hu. The Effects of Pandemic-Related Fear on Social Connectedness Through Social Media Use and Self-Disclosure
75 -- 86Nolan T. Jahn, Dar Meshi, Gary Bente, Ralf Schmälzle. Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring: Examining Electrocortical Responses to Visual Stimuli Via Mobile EEG
87 -- 98Coltan Scrivner, Marc Malmdorf Andersen, Uffe Schjødt, Mathias Clasen. The Psychological Benefits of Scary Play in Three Types of Horror Fans
99 -- 108Dominique 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
109 -- 119Tommy van Steen, Barbara C. N. Müller, Shuang Li, Jeroen G. B. Loman, Moniek Buijzen. Helping on Social Media: Self-Persuasion and Question-Behavior Effects
120 -- 129Tianjiao (grace) Wang, Rachel L. Bailey. Does Sequence Matter?: An Investigation Into the Motivated Processing of Sequentially Coactive Messages

Volume 35, Issue 1

1 -- 2Nicholas David Bowman. A Note of Thanks, and a Nod Towards Internationalization
3 -- 16Vladimir Ponizovskiy, Lusine Grigoryan, Wilhelm Hofmann. Why Is Right-Wing Media Consumption Associated With Lower Compliance With COVID-19 Measures?
17 -- 27Elisabeth Beyersmann, Signy Wegener, Nenagh Kemp. That's Good News ☹: Semantic Congruency Effects in Emoji Processing
28 -- 39Kelsey Prena, Deanna Molina, Vilesha Waller, Hu Cheng, Sharlene D. Newman. Using Neuroimaging Techniques to Link Game Rewards to Memory Through Activity in the Hippocampus
40 -- 54Gaëlle 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
55 -- 61Aleksi H. Syrjämäki, Mirja Ilves, Poika Isokoski, Joel Kiskola, Anna Rantasila, Thomas Olsson 0002, Gary Bente, Veikko Surakka. Emotionally Toned Online Discussions Evoke Subjectively Experienced Emotional Responses